IM TUNNEL

IM TUNNEL

The secret show IM TUNNEL unfolded on a stormy summer night inside a closed highway tunnel. The evening began with a curated exhibition of digital and analog photography, prints mounted directly onto the walls of the access ramp. As rain fell, the event moved deeper into the tunnel, transitioning from a film screening into a closing tunnel rave.

The show embraced the materiality and spatial configurations of the site. The derelict highway structure became a space for ritual homage to the underground, where collective imaginaries of tangled and untangled futures were explored.

  • The exhibition was installed along a 60-meter access ramp, beginning at the tunnel entrance with four large-scale black-and-white photographs of metro tunnels in Barcelona, Madrid, Frankfurt, and Offenbach. These were followed by a photographic series documenting various underground infrastructures, including sewer systems, stormwater runoff facilities, bunkers, and basements. Further along the ramp, a 4.6-meter-tall, two-dimensional reconstruction of the so-called Amazon Tower was presented, concluding with a large-scale rooftop photograph of Germany’s financial capital.

    The accompanying program took place inside the tunnel and included a film screening of a science-fiction horror film depicting a society living underground, followed by a moderated discussion led by B. Keshipour. After midnight, the night culminated in a tunnel rave with DJ Glossy and CherryboyAnthony headlining. Although the event was planned for just one evening, the exhibition may still be accessible, as the photographs were left for their natural afterlife.

    • Bennett Encke (Frankfurt am Main, DE)

    • Moshe Zoll (Berlin, DE)

    • Carlito (Frankfurt am Main, DE)

    • Ozkr (Frankfurt am Main, DE)

Came back to see how IM TUNNEL looks two months later.