Served in the Green Cube Bielefeld: Art between enjoyment and irritation


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A multifaceted exhibition experience in the Green Cube
With “Served”, Sabine Bergau presents an exhibition in the Green Cube in Bielefeld that plays with language, image, and meaning. Between drawings, collages, and mixed media works, a quiet, reflective event experience unfolds that invites not only the display of art but also contemplation.
When words become images
The title opens up several levels: at times it sounds like enjoyment and table culture, at times like confusion, and at times like societal intensification. This tension is drawn from the exhibition itself. The works take the term “Served” into different facets and create a subtle yet compelling dialogue between everyday life, emotion, and the present.
Art in an open atmosphere
The Green Cube on Kesselbrink serves as a participatory meeting center for openness, diversity, and exchange. This environment also shapes the exhibition context: here, art encounters audience proximity, city life, and a calm, accessible event atmosphere. Those who drop by experience not a distant museum scenario but a vibrant place right in the heart of Bielefeld.
Sabine Bergau and her perspective on the in-between
Sabine Bergau is a graphic designer and illustrator, living and working in Bielefeld, who combines design with narrative precision in her artistic work. As a board member of Offene Ateliers Bielefeld e.V. and founding member of STATTGALERIE, she is deeply rooted in the regional art scene. This experience is reflected in her clear visual language and her keen sense for nuances.
Voices of the fans
In the public channels of the Green Cube, the exhibition is visible as an exciting new impulse in the program. The resonance feels curious and open: visitors associate the venue primarily with encounter, accessibility, and cultural diversity.
Practical information for the visit
The exhibition runs from June 7 to July 4, 2026. The date of June 17, 2026, is particularly attractive for a daytime visit, as the exhibition is open during generous time windows. Ticket information is not specified; the offerings in the Green Cube are freely accessible. The location is barrier-free accessible, with public transport connections via Jahnplatz and Kesselbrink as well as public disabled parking spaces in the vicinity.
Conclusion: “Served” connects visual language, thoughts, and space to create a calm, thoughtful art experience. Those who appreciate contemporary exhibition culture in an open urban location should experience this event in Bielefeld live.
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