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Female Being, Intellectually Versatile, Looking – Helga Goetze

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This exhibition at the Museum Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf honors the provocative life and work of Helga Goetze. Known in the 1980s as an 'unavoidable nuisance' in West Berlin, she challenged societal norms through daily vigils at the Memorial Church. The exhibition explores how she used her public presence to address controversial topics and establish herself as an icon of feminist protest. Visitors gain insight into her intellectual versatility and her unwavering commitment to public discourse.