Exhibition

Yes, we care The New Frankfurt and the Pursuit of the Common Good

10 May 2025 – 11 January 2026

Press Conference: Thursday, 8 May 2025, 11 am
Opening: Friday, 9 May 2025, 7 pm

Grafik/Graphic: Bureau Sandra Doeller © Museum Angewandte Kunst

The exhibition Yes, we care. The New Frankfurt and the Pursuit of the Common Good is dedicated to the topic of care for the common good and welfare – its institutions and associations, its people, concepts and initiatives during the 1920s. At the same time, it draws a connection to today’s care crisis, which is not only evident in the debate about the unequal distribution of care work between men and women, but also in access to affordable housing and the provision of care services in urban districts.

“Care” means to look after and nurture, but also to take responsibility for, to be meticulous, and attentive. “Care” has both an interpersonal and a sociopolitical dimension. “Care” always includes others, regardless of who they are and how many there are. Caring for the many, for the common good, was a central motif of the. urban planning policy at the time of The New Frankfurt in the 1920s.

In the 1920s, Frankfurt am Main developed a pioneering urban planning and housing program. It continued the previous urbanization processes that had begun as social urban development with a strong focus on design: by founding and further developing municipal institutions such as welfare, sports and health offices, by professionalizing youth and health care, by structuring the educational system, which initiated pedagogical reforms in the school system and also provided education for women and vocational training in those years with rooms and programmes, and by attempting to simplify domestic work through central laundry areas and heating systems. Ernst May put it in these terms: “The maintenance of human health, however, as the most precious asset of a city, has to influence all administrative measures.”

Numerous projects in housing and housing estate construction as well as in the construction of industrial and public buildings were successfully implemented. Many of them are still in use today, are needed and lived in. Despite the outstanding success, numerous projects were not realized due to a lack of funds, including kindergartens, community centres, libraries and sports facilities. It is important to pay special attention to them, as it is precisely here that the focus on the common good of a democratic and social city is evident and their still utopian content directs a critical view of the current situation.

Ilse Bing, Serie „Hellerhofsiedlung“: Spielende Kinder, Silbergelatineabzug, Frankfurt 1931, Canadian Center of Architecture, Inv.-Nr. PH2001: 0218 © Estate of Ilse Bing
Messestand zum Thema Gesunde Ernährung während der Ausstellung „Die Hausfrau der Gegenwart“, Festhalle, Haus der Moden, Frankfurt am Main, 18.-21-9.1932 © Archiv Messe Frankfurt

Care work yesterday and today: What institutions, initiatives and concepts relating to education, the household, social welfare and health existed 100 years ago and what impact did they have on people’s everyday lives? Do the ideas and concepts of The New Frankfurt offer suggestions for solving the current crisis in the care and nursing professions? Can they be role models for effective countermeasures in times of political polarization, the lack of affordable housing and the manifestation of poverty? With the exhibition Yes, we care, we once again want to debate the value of a social urban society and provide positive impetus for the present and the future.

The exhibition presents objects, texts, photographs, film and audio contributions from the areas of education, household, social affairs and health from the 1920s and links the phenomena with current experiences and questions about our global future.

Curator: Grit Weber


Your World – an Audio Drive by Marc Behrens and Hannes Seidl

31 May 2025 – 11 January 2026

Grafik/Graphic: Bureau Sandra Doeller

Sound has always been attributed with a healing effect: from the low frequencies of the Earth’s magnetic field to Solfeggio tones, which are said to release inner blockages and promote spiritual awakening. Yet care is more than a vibration. It is human affection, it requires taking time for empathy. When it becomes impossible to eat, dress or wash without help, we have to rely on other people. With the dissolution of the family as the center of care, a sophisticated system of home health care has developed, especially in Western countries. A business model, a strenuous job in which mobile caregivers rush from door to door by car.

In Your World – an Audio Drive, Marc Behrens and Hannes Seidl take the audience on a tour of Frankfurt. Wrapped in calming frequencies, a connection between the daily routine of home health care and (self-)care emerges. While the healing frequencies tenderly envelop the audience, the conversations reference the harsh world beyond the window panes. Your World oscillates between singing bowls and bedpans and takes its time—for the audience and those who care for us.

A production by Hannes Seidl & Briefkastenfirma in co-production with the Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main.

Dates

Saturday, 31 May 2025
Sunday, 1 June 2025
Wednesday, 4 June 2025
Saturday, 7 June 2025
Sunday, 8 June 2025
Wednesday, 11 June 2025
Saturday, 14 June 2025
Sunday, 15 June 2025
Saturday, 20 September 2025
Sunday, 21 September 2025
Wednesday, 24 September 2025
Saturday, 27 September 2025
Sunday, 28 September 2025
Wednesday, 1 October 2025
Saturday, 10 January 2026
Sunday, 11 January 2026

Saturdays and Sundays at 2, 3, 4, and 5 pm
Wednesdays at 4, 5, 6, and 7 pm

Cost and registration

The audio drive lasts about 50 minutes and costs 18 euro per person / 10 euro reduced price

Registration at: sabine.huth@stadt-frankfurt.de


Calendar

With Jutta Frieß
Meeting point: Am Bornheimer Hang 10, there are a few available parking spots available in front of the school. Please travel by public transport, get off at Eissporthalle or Kettelerallee.
Cost: 13 euro

Participation with online ticket. The ticket entitles you to an additional museum admission as part of the exhibitions for the Jubilee 100 Years of the New Frankfurt.

You can find the ticket here.

Sound has always been attributed with a healing effect: from the low frequencies of the Earth’s magnetic field to Solfeggio tones, which are said to release inner blockages and promote spiritual awakening. Yet care is more than a vibration. It is human affection, it requires taking time for empathy. It is, at the latest, when we can no longer eat, dress, or wash ourselves without help that we become dependent on other people. With the dissolution of the family as the center of care, a sophisticated system of home health care has developed, especially in Western countries. A business model, a strenuous job in which mobile caregivers rush from door to door by car.

In Your World – an Audio Drive, Marc Behrens and Hannes Seidl take the audience on a tour of Frankfurt. Wrapped in calming frequencies, a connection between the daily routine of home health care and (self-)care emerges. While the healing frequencies tenderly envelop the audience, the conversations build a bridge to the harsh world beyond the window panes. Your World oscillates between singing bowls and bedpans and takes time—for the audience and those who care for us.

A production by Hannes Seidl & Briefkastenfirma in co-production with the Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main.

The audio drive lasts about 50 minutes and costs 18 euro per person / 10 euro reduced price.
The audio drive starts at 2, 3, 4, and 5 pm.
Registration at: sabine.huth@stadt-frankfurt.de

The installations (cars) can be viewed from the outside and inside in the museum courtyard. The cars can be opened upon request by the supervisory staff.

Sound has always been attributed with a healing effect: from the low frequencies of the Earth’s magnetic field to Solfeggio tones, which are said to release inner blockages and promote spiritual awakening. Yet care is more than a vibration. It is human affection, it requires taking time for empathy. It is, at the latest, when we can no longer eat, dress, or wash ourselves without help that we become dependent on other people. With the dissolution of the family as the center of care, a sophisticated system of home health care has developed, especially in Western countries. A business model, a strenuous job in which mobile caregivers rush from door to door by car.

In Your World – an Audio Drive, Marc Behrens and Hannes Seidl take the audience on a tour of Frankfurt. Wrapped in calming frequencies, a connection between the daily routine of home health care and (self-)care emerges. While the healing frequencies tenderly envelop the audience, the conversations build a bridge to the harsh world beyond the window panes. Your World oscillates between singing bowls and bedpans and takes time—for the audience and those who care for us.

A production by Hannes Seidl & Briefkastenfirma in co-production with the Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main.

The audio drive lasts about 50 minutes and costs 18 euro per person / 10 euro reduced price.
The audio drive starts at 2, 3, 4, and 5 pm.
Registration at: sabine.huth@stadt-frankfurt.de

The installations (cars) can be viewed from the outside and inside in the museum courtyard. The cars can be opened upon request by the supervisory staff.

Sound has always been attributed with a healing effect: from the low frequencies of the Earth’s magnetic field to Solfeggio tones, which are said to release inner blockages and promote spiritual awakening. Yet care is more than a vibration. It is human affection, it requires taking time for empathy. It is, at the latest, when we can no longer eat, dress, or wash ourselves without help that we become dependent on other people. With the dissolution of the family as the center of care, a sophisticated system of home health care has developed, especially in Western countries. A business model, a strenuous job in which mobile caregivers rush from door to door by car.

In Your World – an Audio Drive, Marc Behrens and Hannes Seidl take the audience on a tour of Frankfurt. Wrapped in calming frequencies, a connection between the daily routine of home health care and (self-)care emerges. While the healing frequencies tenderly envelop the audience, the conversations build a bridge to the harsh world beyond the window panes. Your World oscillates between singing bowls and bedpans and takes time—for the audience and those who care for us.

A production by Hannes Seidl & Briefkastenfirma in co-production with the Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main.

The audio drive lasts about 50 minutes and costs 18 euro per person / 10 euro reduced price.
The audio drive starts at 4, 5, 6, and 7 pm.
Registration at: sabine.huth@stadt-frankfurt.de

The installations (cars) can be viewed from the outside and inside in the museum courtyard. The cars can be opened upon request by the supervisory staff.

With Ulrike May.
Meeting point: Hansaallee 146a.
Cost: 13 euro

Participation with online ticket. The ticket entitles you to an additional museum admission as part of the exhibitions for the Jubilee 100 Years of the New Frankfurt.

You can find the ticket here.

Sound has always been attributed with a healing effect: from the low frequencies of the Earth’s magnetic field to Solfeggio tones, which are said to release inner blockages and promote spiritual awakening. Yet care is more than a vibration. It is human affection, it requires taking time for empathy. It is, at the latest, when we can no longer eat, dress, or wash ourselves without help that we become dependent on other people. With the dissolution of the family as the center of care, a sophisticated system of home health care has developed, especially in Western countries. A business model, a strenuous job in which mobile caregivers rush from door to door by car.

In Your World – an Audio Drive, Marc Behrens and Hannes Seidl take the audience on a tour of Frankfurt. Wrapped in calming frequencies, a connection between the daily routine of home health care and (self-)care emerges. While the healing frequencies tenderly envelop the audience, the conversations build a bridge to the harsh world beyond the window panes. Your World oscillates between singing bowls and bedpans and takes time—for the audience and those who care for us.

A production by Hannes Seidl & Briefkastenfirma in co-production with the Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main.

The audio drive lasts about 50 minutes and costs 18 euro per person / 10 euro reduced price.
The audio drive starts at 2, 3, 4, and 5 pm.
Registration at: sabine.huth@stadt-frankfurt.de

The installations (cars) can be viewed from the outside and inside in the museum courtyard. The cars can be opened upon request by the supervisory staff.

Sound has always been attributed with a healing effect: from the low frequencies of the Earth’s magnetic field to Solfeggio tones, which are said to release inner blockages and promote spiritual awakening. Yet care is more than a vibration. It is human affection, it requires taking time for empathy. It is, at the latest, when we can no longer eat, dress, or wash ourselves without help that we become dependent on other people. With the dissolution of the family as the center of care, a sophisticated system of home health care has developed, especially in Western countries. A business model, a strenuous job in which mobile caregivers rush from door to door by car.

In Your World – an Audio Drive, Marc Behrens and Hannes Seidl take the audience on a tour of Frankfurt. Wrapped in calming frequencies, a connection between the daily routine of home health care and (self-)care emerges. While the healing frequencies tenderly envelop the audience, the conversations build a bridge to the harsh world beyond the window panes. Your World oscillates between singing bowls and bedpans and takes time—for the audience and those who care for us.

A production by Hannes Seidl & Briefkastenfirma in co-production with the Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main.

The audio drive lasts about 50 minutes and costs 18 euro per person / 10 euro reduced price.
The audio drive starts at 2, 3, 4, and 5 pm.
Registration at: sabine.huth@stadt-frankfurt.de

The installations (cars) can be viewed from the outside and inside in the museum courtyard. The cars can be opened upon request by the supervisory staff.

Sound has always been attributed with a healing effect: from the low frequencies of the Earth’s magnetic field to Solfeggio tones, which are said to release inner blockages and promote spiritual awakening. Yet care is more than a vibration. It is human affection, it requires taking time for empathy. It is, at the latest, when we can no longer eat, dress, or wash ourselves without help that we become dependent on other people. With the dissolution of the family as the center of care, a sophisticated system of home health care has developed, especially in Western countries. A business model, a strenuous job in which mobile caregivers rush from door to door by car.

In Your World – an Audio Drive, Marc Behrens and Hannes Seidl take the audience on a tour of Frankfurt. Wrapped in calming frequencies, a connection between the daily routine of home health care and (self-)care emerges. While the healing frequencies tenderly envelop the audience, the conversations build a bridge to the harsh world beyond the window panes. Your World oscillates between singing bowls and bedpans and takes time—for the audience and those who care for us.

A production by Hannes Seidl & Briefkastenfirma in co-production with the Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main.

The audio drive lasts about 50 minutes and costs 18 euro per person / 10 euro reduced price.
The audio drive starts at 4, 5, 6, and 7 pm.
Registration at: sabine.huth@stadt-frankfurt.de

The installations (cars) can be viewed from the outside and inside in the museum courtyard. The cars can be opened upon request by the supervisory staff.

With students from the Universität Kassel as part of the project Found Futures.
Without registration. Included in the admission price.

With Prof. Matthias Wagner K, Grit Weber, Sandra Doeller, Jennifer Dyck, Prof. Gabu Heindl and Dr Jutta Frieß.

Sound has always been attributed with a healing effect: from the low frequencies of the Earth’s magnetic field to Solfeggio tones, which are said to release inner blockages and promote spiritual awakening. Yet care is more than a vibration. It is human affection, it requires taking time for empathy. It is, at the latest, when we can no longer eat, dress, or wash ourselves without help that we become dependent on other people. With the dissolution of the family as the center of care, a sophisticated system of home health care has developed, especially in Western countries. A business model, a strenuous job in which mobile caregivers rush from door to door by car.

In Your World – an Audio Drive, Marc Behrens and Hannes Seidl take the audience on a tour of Frankfurt. Wrapped in calming frequencies, a connection between the daily routine of home health care and (self-)care emerges. While the healing frequencies tenderly envelop the audience, the conversations build a bridge to the harsh world beyond the window panes. Your World oscillates between singing bowls and bedpans and takes time—for the audience and those who care for us.

A production by Hannes Seidl & Briefkastenfirma in co-production with the Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main.

The audio drive lasts about 50 minutes and costs 18 euro per person / 10 euro reduced price.
The audio drive starts at 2, 3, 4, and 5 pm.
Registration at: sabine.huth@stadt-frankfurt.de

The installations (cars) can be viewed from the outside and inside in the museum courtyard. The cars can be opened upon request by the supervisory staff.

Sound has always been attributed with a healing effect: from the low frequencies of the Earth’s magnetic field to Solfeggio tones, which are said to release inner blockages and promote spiritual awakening. Yet care is more than a vibration. It is human affection, it requires taking time for empathy. It is, at the latest, when we can no longer eat, dress, or wash ourselves without help that we become dependent on other people. With the dissolution of the family as the center of care, a sophisticated system of home health care has developed, especially in Western countries. A business model, a strenuous job in which mobile caregivers rush from door to door by car.

In Your World – an Audio Drive, Marc Behrens and Hannes Seidl take the audience on a tour of Frankfurt. Wrapped in calming frequencies, a connection between the daily routine of home health care and (self-)care emerges. While the healing frequencies tenderly envelop the audience, the conversations build a bridge to the harsh world beyond the window panes. Your World oscillates between singing bowls and bedpans and takes time—for the audience and those who care for us.

A production by Hannes Seidl & Briefkastenfirma in co-production with the Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main.

The audio drive lasts about 50 minutes and costs 18 euro per person / 10 euro reduced price.
The audio drive starts at 2, 3, 4, and 5 pm.
Registration at: sabine.huth@stadt-frankfurt.de

The installations (cars) can be viewed from the outside and inside in the museum courtyard. The cars can be opened upon request by the supervisory staff.

Grit Weber talks with Marc Behrens and Hannes Seidl about their project Your World – an Audio Drive.

Sound has always been attributed with a healing effect: from the low frequencies of the Earth’s magnetic field to Solfeggio tones, which are said to release inner blockages and promote spiritual awakening. Yet care is more than a vibration. It is human affection, it requires taking time for empathy. It is, at the latest, when we can no longer eat, dress, or wash ourselves without help that we become dependent on other people. With the dissolution of the family as the center of care, a sophisticated system of home health care has developed, especially in Western countries. A business model, a strenuous job in which mobile caregivers rush from door to door by car.

In Your World – an Audio Drive, Marc Behrens and Hannes Seidl take the audience on a tour of Frankfurt. Wrapped in calming frequencies, a connection between the daily routine of home health care and (self-)care emerges. While the healing frequencies tenderly envelop the audience, the conversations build a bridge to the harsh world beyond the window panes. Your World oscillates between singing bowls and bedpans and takes time—for the audience and those who care for us.

A production by Hannes Seidl & Briefkastenfirma in co-production with the Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main.

With Prof. Torsten Becker, Violeta Burckhardt, Carleen Grigo und Dr. med. Peter Tinnemann as part of Women in Architecture 2025: https://wia-festival.de/

With Konrad Elsässer
Meeting point: Heinrich-Hoffmann-Straße 10, Haus 93
Cost: 13 euro

Participation with online ticket. The ticket entitles you to an additional museum admission as part of the exhibitions for the Jubilee 100 Years of the New Frankfurt.

You can find the ticket here.

With Konrad Elsässer
Meeting point: Heinrich-Hoffmann-Straße 10, Haus 93
Cost: 13 euro

Participation with online ticket. The ticket entitles you to an additional museum admission as part of the exhibitions for the Jubilee 100 Years of the New Frankfurt.

You can find the ticket here.

With Konrad Elsässer
Meeting point: Konstanzer Straße 16
Cost: 13 euro

Participation with online ticket. The ticket entitles you to an additional museum admission as part of the exhibitions for the Jubilee 100 Years of the New Frankfurt.

You can find the ticket here.

Workshop for children aged 8 and older.
Registration via 069 21 2 38522 or create.angewandte-kunst@stadt-frankfurt.de.

Film screening and discussion with Joachim Krausse and Grit Weber.
Films by Jonas Geist and Joachim Krausse, 1985.
A collaboration with the DFF Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum.
Location: Schaumainkai 41, 60596 Frankfurt am Main

Film screening and discussion with Joachim Krausse and Grit Weber.
Films by Jonas Geist and Joachim Krausse, 1985.
A collaboration with the DFF Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum.
Location: Schaumainkai 41, 60596 Frankfurt am Main

With Sonja Müller and Grit Weber.

An artistic discourse in cooperation with Frankfurter Kranz – Netzwerk Kulturschaffender Frauen in Frankfurt.

What do children want in their city? And what do they need for it? A workshop on the exhibition and under the theme Yes, we Care – About us!
For children aged 8 to 12.

Registration under create.angewandte-kunst@stadt-frankfurt.de.

What do children want in their city? And what do they need for it? A workshop on the exhibition and under the theme Yes, we Care – About us!
For children aged 8 to 12.

Registration under create.angewandte-kunst@stadt-frankfurt.de.

Sound has always been attributed with a healing effect: from the low frequencies of the Earth’s magnetic field to Solfeggio tones, which are said to release inner blockages and promote spiritual awakening. Yet care is more than a vibration. It is human affection, it requires taking time for empathy. It is, at the latest, when we can no longer eat, dress, or wash ourselves without help that we become dependent on other people. With the dissolution of the family as the center of care, a sophisticated system of home health care has developed, especially in Western countries. A business model, a strenuous job in which mobile caregivers rush from door to door by car.

In Your World – an Audio Drive, Marc Behrens and Hannes Seidl take the audience on a tour of Frankfurt. Wrapped in calming frequencies, a connection between the daily routine of home health care and (self-)care emerges. While the healing frequencies tenderly envelop the audience, the conversations build a bridge to the harsh world beyond the window panes. Your World oscillates between singing bowls and bedpans and takes time—for the audience and those who care for us.

A production by Hannes Seidl & Briefkastenfirma in co-production with the Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main.

The audio drive lasts about 50 minutes and costs 18 euro per person / 10 euro reduced price.
The audio drive starts at 2, 3, 4, and 5 pm.
Registration at: sabine.huth@stadt-frankfurt.de

The installations (cars) can be viewed from the outside and inside in the museum courtyard. The cars can be opened upon request by the supervisory staff.

Sound has always been attributed with a healing effect: from the low frequencies of the Earth’s magnetic field to Solfeggio tones, which are said to release inner blockages and promote spiritual awakening. Yet care is more than a vibration. It is human affection, it requires taking time for empathy. It is, at the latest, when we can no longer eat, dress, or wash ourselves without help that we become dependent on other people. With the dissolution of the family as the center of care, a sophisticated system of home health care has developed, especially in Western countries. A business model, a strenuous job in which mobile caregivers rush from door to door by car.

In Your World – an Audio Drive, Marc Behrens and Hannes Seidl take the audience on a tour of Frankfurt. Wrapped in calming frequencies, a connection between the daily routine of home health care and (self-)care emerges. While the healing frequencies tenderly envelop the audience, the conversations build a bridge to the harsh world beyond the window panes. Your World oscillates between singing bowls and bedpans and takes time—for the audience and those who care for us.

A production by Hannes Seidl & Briefkastenfirma in co-production with the Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main.

The audio drive lasts about 50 minutes and costs 18 euro per person / 10 euro reduced price.
The audio drive starts at 2, 3, 4, and 5 pm.
Registration at: sabine.huth@stadt-frankfurt.de

The installations (cars) can be viewed from the outside and inside in the museum courtyard. The cars can be opened upon request by the supervisory staff.

Sound has always been attributed with a healing effect: from the low frequencies of the Earth’s magnetic field to Solfeggio tones, which are said to release inner blockages and promote spiritual awakening. Yet care is more than a vibration. It is human affection, it requires taking time for empathy. It is, at the latest, when we can no longer eat, dress, or wash ourselves without help that we become dependent on other people. With the dissolution of the family as the center of care, a sophisticated system of home health care has developed, especially in Western countries. A business model, a strenuous job in which mobile caregivers rush from door to door by car.

In Your World – an Audio Drive, Marc Behrens and Hannes Seidl take the audience on a tour of Frankfurt. Wrapped in calming frequencies, a connection between the daily routine of home health care and (self-)care emerges. While the healing frequencies tenderly envelop the audience, the conversations build a bridge to the harsh world beyond the window panes. Your World oscillates between singing bowls and bedpans and takes time—for the audience and those who care for us.

A production by Hannes Seidl & Briefkastenfirma in co-production with the Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main.

The audio drive lasts about 50 minutes and costs 18 euro per person / 10 euro reduced price.
The audio drive starts at 4, 5, 6, and 7 pm.
Registration at: sabine.huth@stadt-frankfurt.de

The installations (cars) can be viewed from the outside and inside in the museum courtyard. The cars can be opened upon request by the supervisory staff.

With Jutta Frieß
Meeting point: Am Bornheimer Hang 10, there are a few available parking spots available in front of the school. Please travel by public transport, get off at Eissporthalle or Kettelerallee.
Cost: 13 euro

Participation with online ticket. The ticket entitles you to an additional museum admission as part of the exhibitions for the Jubilee 100 Years of the New Frankfurt.

You can find the ticket here.

Sound has always been attributed with a healing effect: from the low frequencies of the Earth’s magnetic field to Solfeggio tones, which are said to release inner blockages and promote spiritual awakening. Yet care is more than a vibration. It is human affection, it requires taking time for empathy. It is, at the latest, when we can no longer eat, dress, or wash ourselves without help that we become dependent on other people. With the dissolution of the family as the center of care, a sophisticated system of home health care has developed, especially in Western countries. A business model, a strenuous job in which mobile caregivers rush from door to door by car.

In Your World – an Audio Drive, Marc Behrens and Hannes Seidl take the audience on a tour of Frankfurt. Wrapped in calming frequencies, a connection between the daily routine of home health care and (self-)care emerges. While the healing frequencies tenderly envelop the audience, the conversations build a bridge to the harsh world beyond the window panes. Your World oscillates between singing bowls and bedpans and takes time—for the audience and those who care for us.

A production by Hannes Seidl & Briefkastenfirma in co-production with the Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main.

The audio drive lasts about 50 minutes and costs 18 euro per person / 10 euro reduced price.
The audio drive starts at 2, 3, 4, and 5 pm.
Registration at: sabine.huth@stadt-frankfurt.de

The installations (cars) can be viewed from the outside and inside in the museum courtyard. The cars can be opened upon request by the supervisory staff.

Sound has always been attributed with a healing effect: from the low frequencies of the Earth’s magnetic field to Solfeggio tones, which are said to release inner blockages and promote spiritual awakening. Yet care is more than a vibration. It is human affection, it requires taking time for empathy. It is, at the latest, when we can no longer eat, dress, or wash ourselves without help that we become dependent on other people. With the dissolution of the family as the center of care, a sophisticated system of home health care has developed, especially in Western countries. A business model, a strenuous job in which mobile caregivers rush from door to door by car.

In Your World – an Audio Drive, Marc Behrens and Hannes Seidl take the audience on a tour of Frankfurt. Wrapped in calming frequencies, a connection between the daily routine of home health care and (self-)care emerges. While the healing frequencies tenderly envelop the audience, the conversations build a bridge to the harsh world beyond the window panes. Your World oscillates between singing bowls and bedpans and takes time—for the audience and those who care for us.

A production by Hannes Seidl & Briefkastenfirma in co-production with the Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main.

The audio drive lasts about 50 minutes and costs 18 euro per person / 10 euro reduced price.
The audio drive starts at 2, 3, 4, and 5 pm.
Registration at: sabine.huth@stadt-frankfurt.de

The installations (cars) can be viewed from the outside and inside in the museum courtyard. The cars can be opened upon request by the supervisory staff.

Sound has always been attributed with a healing effect: from the low frequencies of the Earth’s magnetic field to Solfeggio tones, which are said to release inner blockages and promote spiritual awakening. Yet care is more than a vibration. It is human affection, it requires taking time for empathy. It is, at the latest, when we can no longer eat, dress, or wash ourselves without help that we become dependent on other people. With the dissolution of the family as the center of care, a sophisticated system of home health care has developed, especially in Western countries. A business model, a strenuous job in which mobile caregivers rush from door to door by car.

In Your World – an Audio Drive, Marc Behrens and Hannes Seidl take the audience on a tour of Frankfurt. Wrapped in calming frequencies, a connection between the daily routine of home health care and (self-)care emerges. While the healing frequencies tenderly envelop the audience, the conversations build a bridge to the harsh world beyond the window panes. Your World oscillates between singing bowls and bedpans and takes time—for the audience and those who care for us.

A production by Hannes Seidl & Briefkastenfirma in co-production with the Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main.

The audio drive lasts about 50 minutes and costs 18 euro per person / 10 euro reduced price.
The audio drive starts at 4, 5, 6, and 7 pm.
Registration at: sabine.huth@stadt-frankfurt.de

The installations (cars) can be viewed from the outside and inside in the museum courtyard. The cars can be opened upon request by the supervisory staff.

A cooperation between the Deutschen Architekturmuseums, the Museum Angewandte Kunst and the Historischen Museums Frankfurt.

Further information will follow on the websites of the participating museums.

A cooperation between the Deutschen Architekturmuseums, the Museum Angewandte Kunst and the Historischen Museums Frankfurt.

Further information will follow on the websites of the participating museums.

A cooperation between the Deutschen Architekturmuseums, the Museum Angewandte Kunst and the Historischen Museums Frankfurt.

Further information will follow on the websites of the participating museums.

A cooperation between the Deutschen Architekturmuseums, the Museum Angewandte Kunst and the Historischen Museums Frankfurt.

Further information will follow on the websites of the participating museums.

A cooperation between the Deutschen Architekturmuseums, the Museum Angewandte Kunst and the Historischen Museums Frankfurt.

Further information will follow on the websites of the participating museums.

A cooperation between the Deutschen Architekturmuseums, the Museum Angewandte Kunst and the Historischen Museums Frankfurt.

Further information will follow on the websites of the participating museums.

With Konrad Elsässer.
Meeting point: Sonnemannstraße 20
Cost: 13 euro

Participation with online ticket. The ticket entitles you to an additional museum admission as part of the exhibitions for the Jubilee 100 Years of the New Frankfurt.

You can find the ticket here.

With Konrad Elsässer.
Meeting point: Sonnemannstraße 20
Cost: 13 euro

Participation with online ticket. The ticket entitles you to an additional museum admission as part of the exhibitions for the Jubilee 100 Years of the New Frankfurt.

You can find the ticket here.

With Ulrike May.
Meeting point: Hansaallee 146a.
Cost: 13 euro

Participation with online ticket. The ticket entitles you to an additional museum admission as part of the exhibitions for the Jubilee 100 Years of the New Frankfurt.

You can find the ticket here.

Sound has always been attributed with a healing effect: from the low frequencies of the Earth’s magnetic field to Solfeggio tones, which are said to release inner blockages and promote spiritual awakening. Yet care is more than a vibration. It is human affection, it requires taking time for empathy. It is, at the latest, when we can no longer eat, dress, or wash ourselves without help that we become dependent on other people. With the dissolution of the family as the center of care, a sophisticated system of home health care has developed, especially in Western countries. A business model, a strenuous job in which mobile caregivers rush from door to door by car.

In Your World – an Audio Drive, Marc Behrens and Hannes Seidl take the audience on a tour of Frankfurt. Wrapped in calming frequencies, a connection between the daily routine of home health care and (self-)care emerges. While the healing frequencies tenderly envelop the audience, the conversations build a bridge to the harsh world beyond the window panes. Your World oscillates between singing bowls and bedpans and takes time—for the audience and those who care for us.

A production by Hannes Seidl & Briefkastenfirma in co-production with the Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main.

The audio drive lasts about 50 minutes and costs 18 euro per person / 10 euro reduced price.
The audio drive starts at 2, 3, 4, and 5 pm.
Registration at: sabine.huth@stadt-frankfurt.de

The installations (cars) can be viewed from the outside and inside in the museum courtyard. The cars can be opened upon request by the supervisory staff.

Sound has always been attributed with a healing effect: from the low frequencies of the Earth’s magnetic field to Solfeggio tones, which are said to release inner blockages and promote spiritual awakening. Yet care is more than a vibration. It is human affection, it requires taking time for empathy. It is, at the latest, when we can no longer eat, dress, or wash ourselves without help that we become dependent on other people. With the dissolution of the family as the center of care, a sophisticated system of home health care has developed, especially in Western countries. A business model, a strenuous job in which mobile caregivers rush from door to door by car.

In Your World – an Audio Drive, Marc Behrens and Hannes Seidl take the audience on a tour of Frankfurt. Wrapped in calming frequencies, a connection between the daily routine of home health care and (self-)care emerges. While the healing frequencies tenderly envelop the audience, the conversations build a bridge to the harsh world beyond the window panes. Your World oscillates between singing bowls and bedpans and takes time—for the audience and those who care for us.

A production by Hannes Seidl & Briefkastenfirma in co-production with the Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt am Main.

The audio drive lasts about 50 minutes and costs 18 euro per person / 10 euro reduced price.
The audio drive starts at 2, 3, 4, and 5 pm.
Registration at: sabine.huth@stadt-frankfurt.de

The installations (cars) can be viewed from the outside and inside in the museum courtyard. The cars can be opened upon request by the supervisory staff.

Outlook on the Social City
With Frankfurt Babylon.