Projektraum, Köln-Kalk

If the revolution won’t be televised, why don’t we turn the TV off?
Victor Silberstein

Eröffnung: 12.6.2026, 19:00

Gelb-grünes Wandgemälde mit schwarzen abstrakten Formen und Handmustern. Ein weißes Blatt Papier mit handgeschriebenem Text ist aufgeklebt: "IF THE REVOLUTION WON'T BE TELEVISED, WHY DON'T WE TURN THE TV OFF?"

Eröffnung: 12.6.2026, 19:00
Ausstellung in den Schaufenstern: 13.6.-2.8.2026

Inspired by the words of Gil Scott-Heron, „The Revolution Will Not Be Televised,“ this work asks: Why don’t we turn the TV off? It invites the viewer to delve into a playful, colorful universe through their humanity.

While Heron titled his song in the context of Black power, saying that the true revolution starts in the minds of Black Americans, these works enable our inner revolutions to unfold. In a time of instant connectivity and short-lived interactions through phones and other media, these works invite us to pause amid the bustling streets of Köln-Kalk. With the window as an enabler of connection, we have a chance to be surprised, to laugh, to imagine—to have the TV off and our hearts on.

Victor Silberstein (Barcelona, 2001) is an artist whose practice leans on the unknown. Almost always unaware of what is going to come out, he paints from a space of uncertainty, allowing himself to be surprised by the mere joy of creating. His colorful and spontaneous universe invites us to be swayed away. And beyond these feelings and experiences, we are still a part of something bigger and deeply interconnected, something that could be called Love.