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Sex doll sculpture displayed at German President's official residence
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Deutsche Welle11.06.2026Politique3 dk okuma

Sex doll sculpture displayed at German President's official residence

L'essentiel

  • A provocative sculpture of a Japanese sex doll's torso, titled "Eva," is part of a pop-up art exhibition at Bellevue Palace, the German president's official residence.
  • The exhibition "Freiraum Kunst" explores themes of democracy and artistic freedom.

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A pop-up exhibition titled "Freiraum Kunst" is being held at Bellevue Palace, the German president's official residence, from June 13-28. The exhibition features contemporary artworks exploring themes of democracy and artistic freedom. The palace is undergoing renovations and will be closed for eight years.

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Why is a sex doll in the German president's primary official seat?

Set in a suggestive pose, the green bronze cast reproducing the torso of a Japanese sex doll has made headlines and grabbed attention on social media.

The sculpture by Alexandra Bircken, titled "Eva," is just one exhibit among many more contemporary artworks that are on show in the highly symbolic political space associated with the German presidency and state ceremonies, Bellevue Palace.

The two-week pop-up exhibition, titled "Freiraum Kunst" (Art as Free Space), runs from June 13-28.

"We need art," German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier told the press at a preview ahead of the exhibition's opening. "A democracy without free art loses its capacity for self-criticism, and art without freedom loses its social relevance."

Organized by the city's Academy of Arts under the patronage of the president, the pop-up exhibition can be seen as Steinmeier's farewell to Bellevue Palace.

The Berlin building has been mostly emptied in preparation for its upcoming closure, leaving space for the special exhibition. Bellevue Palace is set to undergo eight years of renovations. Since Steinmeier's second and final term ends next year, he is not expected to return to the residence before the works are completed. He will be moving to an interim residency near Berlin's central train station.

Democracy needs artistic voices

The contemporary art show, which includes video and audio installations, photography and traditional oil paintings, aims to provoke reflections on democracy, representation, power and public life.

Freedom of art, guaranteed by Germany's constitution, is one of the strongest fundamental rights in the country's legal system.

Even before entering the building, Christian Awe's giant installation of the word "Freiraum" ("free space") on the palace roof serves as the exhibition's overarching statement on artistic freedom.

Upon entering the foyer, one hears a constantly repeated "Hallo." It's from a performance staged by artist Jochen Gerz in 1972, titled "Rufen bis zur Erschöpfung" (To Call Until Exhaustion).

In the performance, the artist repeatedly called out his hellos into the void until his voice failed. The work can be interpreted as a commentary on the limits of speaking out, especially in an age where social media encourages the constant pursuit of attention. In a democratic context, when citizens' calls remain unheard, frustration grows, and this can lead to a sense of societal exhaustion.

A painting at the entrance by street artist El Bocho, titled "Die Bundespräsidentin" (The Female President), imagines a woman serving as Germany's ceremonial head of state.

Artist Karin Sander created a miniature version of President Steinmeier. Her 36-centimeter (14-inch) tall sculpture stands on a pedestal in the political speeches room.

Meanwhile, "Eva," the provocative bronze sculpture, confronts visitors with questions about the body, gender, sexuality and women's objectification. The fact that an intimate subject matter is displayed in the formal setting of a state palace creates tension and raises questions on the representation and control of bodies in society.

The exhibition also includes works by well-known artists, such as Katharina Grosse, Wolfgang Tillmans and Monica Bonvicini.

The 18th-century Prussian royal Bellevue Palace became the official residence for Germany's president in 1994.

Normally, the president's official seat is not freely accessible to the public, which is why the exhibition is also seen as a rare opportunity to get a glimpse inside the building.

Questions ouvertes

  • What is the public's reaction to the sex doll sculpture being displayed in such a formal setting?
  • Will the "Eva" sculpture spark further debate on gender and sexuality representation in public spaces?
  • What other specific artworks are included in the exhibition that provoke reflection on democracy?
  • What is the expected impact of the renovations on the future use of Bellevue Palace?

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This article was originally published by Deutsche Welle.

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