Press release

“Mute” is the largest solo exhibition to date by artist and composer Pan Daijing (b. 1991, Guiyang, China). The live-exhibition will occupy the entire Westgalerie of Haus der Kunst and adjacent spaces inside and outside the building. It invites the audience on a journey that encompasses architectural elements and unregistered spaces, manifesting as an ever-evolving environment. Pan Daijing‘s work is dedicated to process: works from the last ten years are reinterpreted and supplemented by new productions.

“I want Mute to speak to our inner voices. It should bring the eyes closer to the ears; our bodies to the ground and our minds to the sky […] It will crack open thousands of miles below our feet, and the current will hold us.” – Pan Daijing

The daily activations will be performed by Amie Jammeh, Chihiro Araki and Wai Lok Chan. The performers will be present on weekdays from 3-7pm and on weekends between 1-5pm.

Exhibiton period

9.3.24–14.4.24

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Pan Daijing. Mute

Mute
Exhibition view
Haus der Kunst 2024
Architecture: Celeste Burlina
Photo: Manuel Nieberle

Pan Daijing. Mute

Mute
Exhibition view
Haus der Kunst 2024
Architecture: Celeste Burlina
Photo: Manuel Nieberle

Pan Daijing. Mute

Mute
Exhibition view
Haus der Kunst 2024
Architecture: Celeste Burlina
Photo: Manuel Nieberle

Pan Daijing. Mute

Mute
Exhibition view
Haus der Kunst 2024
Architecture: Celeste Burlina
Photo: Manuel Nieberle

Pan Daijing. Mute

Mute
Exhibition view
Haus der Kunst 2024
Architecture: Celeste Burlina
Photo: Manuel Nieberle

Pan Daijing. Mute

Mute
Exhibition view
Haus der Kunst 2024
Architecture: Celeste Burlina
Photo: Manuel Nieberle

Pan Daijing. Mute

Mute
Exhibition view
Haus der Kunst 2024
Architecture: Celeste Burlina
Photo: Manuel Nieberle

Pan Daijing. Mute

Mute
Exhibition view
Haus der Kunst 2024
Architecture: Celeste Burlina
Photo: Manuel Nieberle

Pan Daijing. Mute

© Pan Daijing

Pan Daijing. Mute

© Pan Daijing