
WHEN: September 12 – October 2, 2025.
Opening: Thursday, September 11, 6–10 PM – with performances and drinks.
Conversations: Wednesday, September 18.
Finissage: Thursday, October 2.
WHERE: Culterim Gallery (Veterinary), Erich-Weinert-Straße 135, 10409 Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin.
WHO: Herwig Scherabon is an Austria-born, Berlin-based media artist whose work intersects data aesthetics, spatial politics, and posthuman ecologies. Trained in digital media and design, his artistic research often draws from critical theory and speculative fiction to imagine new forms of visual storytelling. His practice spans video, 3D animation, sculpture, and installation, and has been exhibited internationally.
WHY: In The Clinic of The Unbodied, Herwig Scherabon creates a fictional environment that fuses clinical aesthetics with science fiction. Animal bones intertwine with speculative prosthetics; impossible joints, synthetic nerves, and imagined implants; questioning what forms of care and control might look like in a future where the lines between species and systems have blurred. The exhibition reflects on the instrumentalization of life and the ethical dilemmas embedded in technological care: What happens when the body becomes a site of experimentation? Where does empathy end and domination begin?
Supported by: DOCK 11 / DOCKdigital