Fabifa

Sisterhood

Open one hour before and after events at HAU

  • Installation

Fabifa, born in Belarus as Valeryia Losikava, has been practicing painting and illustration for her whole life. She was born in Belarus with the. She moved to Berlin years ago, willing to master new art techniques and to experience an alternative scene. She recently discovered “tape art” and developed a keen interest in this new support. She now regularly participates in festivals and exhibitions and presents her tape performances all around Europe. Her main goal is to open up the potential of adhesive tape as a mean to deliver modern concepts in art.

Fabifa uses tape art as a political protest, as an expression of her personal and sexual freedom. She sees most of her art as a tool of communication that is supposed to raise awareness to political justice, equality and self-expression. “Sisterhood” is Fabifa’s second tape art work on behalf of HAU.

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Dates

Past
Thu 21.4.2022, 18:00 / HAU2 Foyer

Location

HAU2 Foyer
Hallesches Ufer 34, 10963 Berlin

There are two marked parking spots in front of the building. (in Großbeerenstraße). Wheelchair ramp and lift available. Handicapped accessible restroom facilities are available. Advance notification advised via service@hebbel-am-ufer.de.

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