Exhibition Duration
16.07 – 30.07.2026
Opening Night - 16.07.2026 (Thu)
19:00 | Exhibition Opening
20:00 | Screening (approx. 30 min)
Screening Works:
• The Days Without (2023)
• The Letter from Athienou (2023/24)
• Passage (2025)
Followed by:
Artist talk moderated by Chih-Hsiang Su
Audience discussion
Special:
Ice cream tasting by Amami Berlin
P60 Culture Space
Prinzenallee 60, 13359 Berlin
Description:
P60 Artist Sharing Programme II - The Days Without
In “The Days Without”, Berlin-based Canadian artist Christine Cheung reflects on deeply personal experiences through painting, video, writing, and conversation.
Drawing from her multicultural background - spanning Taiwanese and Hong Kong heritage, life between Canada and Berlin, and international experiences - her work moves between personal memory and collective experience.
The exhibition invites us to reflect on what remains after moments of change, loss, and connection. Through fragmented narratives, images, and gestures, it creates a space where absence, memory, and identity are continuously negotiated.
Alongside the exhibition, “The Days Without” also exists as an artist publication created in collaboration with writer Jared Duft - a poetic collection of fragmented texts and images. Limited copies will be available during the exhibition.
To complete the opening night experience, Amami Berlin presents a special ice cream inspired by Cheung’s childhood memories across Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Canada - extending the exploration of memory into taste and sensory experience.
Artist:
About the Artist - Christine Cheung
Christine Cheung is a Berlin-based Canadian visual artist working across painting, video, performance, installation, writing, and collaboration.
Her practice explores environment, absence, personal and collective memory, and more recently, conflict and grief. Drawing from her multicultural background and nomadic relationship to place, she creates works that connect intimate personal experiences with broader social and cultural narratives.
Her work has been exhibited internationally, including at Trondheim Kunstmuseum (Norway) and DokumentArt European Film Festival (Germany), and is part of the permanent collection of the Sørlandet Art Museum.
She has completed artist residencies across Europe and Asia, taught Experimental Studio at Pratt Berlin, and is a member of the video publishing collective Temp.Files.
Artist Statement:
"My work is concerned with collective memory and perceived mythology through experimental visual representations of self and place. I hope to create contemplative spaces that invite reflection on how understanding, repair, and healing might emerge in an increasingly divided world."
Credit:
Videos produced with support from Temp.Files (@tempfilesvideo)
In collaboration with:
Impression Taiwan
Deerland Tea
encounters bookspace