In the tightly enclosed Gothic courtyard on Residenzstraße, a former "Seelhaus" and monastery building, the award-winning Munich artist Nata Togliatti stages a very special garden. She is present at the opening.
The focus is on the lemon – as a desirable fruit. It appears as glazed ceramic and as part of a performance of female figures shown on a video screen. It is surrounded by flowers and blossom tendrils, the so-called Cave Paintings, which Togliatti has already presented in numerous exhibitions in Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich: floral ornaments that recall a place of her childhood that has long since ceased to exist and with which Togliatti approaches her own identity.