LOVE, D-MARK AND DEATH – Guided Tours with the Research Team

June 5-27, 2026

As part of the exhibition Love, D-Mark and Death, guided tours will take place with the participation of the research team in Turkish and English.

Friday, June 5, 17:00 – Turkish

Saturday, June 6, 14:30 – English

Friday, June 12, 17:00 – Turkish

Saturday, June 13, 14:30 – English

Friday, June 19, 17:00 – Turkish

Saturday, June 20, 14:30 – Turkish

Friday, June 26, 17:00 – Turkish

Saturday, June 27, 17:30 – Turkish

On the occasion of the 65th anniversary of migration, the “Almancılar” are returning to Istanbul with the exhibition Love, D-Mark, and Death by the Maxim Gorki Theater, one of Berlin’s leading cultural institutions. The exhibition presents works that explore themes of longing, desire, and disappointment, while shedding light on the remarkable lives and acts of resistance of Turkish women who lived in Telefunken’s dormitory on Stresemannstraße 30 in the 1960s. A thematic selection from the 7th and final edition of the Berliner Herbstsalon, a festival held every two years at the theater, is now on view at Depo.

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LOVE, D-MARK AND DEATH – Guided Tours with the Research Team

Exhibition Tour

June 5-27, 2026

A drawing with black and red letters over white

As part of the exhibition Love, D-Mark and Death, guided tours will take place with the participation of the research team in Turkish and English.

Friday, June 5, 17:00 – Turkish

Saturday, June 6, 14:30 – English

Friday, June 12, 17:00 – Turkish

Saturday, June 13, 14:30 – English

Friday, June 19, 17:00 – Turkish

Saturday, June 20, 14:30 – Turkish

Friday, June 26, 17:00 – Turkish

Saturday, June 27, 17:30 – Turkish

On the occasion of the 65th anniversary of migration, the “Almancılar” are returning to Istanbul with the exhibition Love, D-Mark, and Death by the Maxim Gorki Theater, one of Berlin’s leading cultural institutions. The exhibition presents works that explore themes of longing, desire, and disappointment, while shedding light on the remarkable lives and acts of resistance of Turkish women who lived in Telefunken’s dormitory on Stresemannstraße 30 in the 1960s. A thematic selection from the 7th and final edition of the Berliner Herbstsalon, a festival held every two years at the theater, is now on view at Depo.

For more information:

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