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EQUALY: THE APP TO FAIRLY SHARE CARE WORK

EQUALY: THE APP TO FAIRLY SHARE CARE WORK

Louisa and Ronja aspire to bring more harmony to the world. The two Berliners have chosen to make care work the focus of their mission through their app, Equaly. Couples often find themselves arguing about household tasks, parenting, and daily chores, creating strain in relationships and family life. Equaly aims to help, claiming a 64% reduction in conflicts when using their app. The app supports addressing, organizing, and implementing solutions and division of responsibilities. Many struggle at this point: good intentions exist, but routines, lack of time, and work pressure often push women back into traditional gender roles, increasing mental load. According to the founders, Equaly can reduce mental load by over 80%.

The app offers monthly or yearly subscriptions, including “Who Cares Sessions,” hour-long couple sessions focussing on the topic in depth. ‘Check-Ins’ help address challenges like different cleanliness standards and couple finances. For those committed to resolving issues, the “Compatibility Playbook” provides discussion topics and exercises to clarify future questions. Live sessions with ‘Role Model Couples’ make solution approaches tangible. In the end, Equaly is a digital tool providing assistance. We all face similar problems and can learn from each other. Now, that’s a fairer outlook.

Text: Nina Trippel / Photos: Equaly

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A STORY OF LOVE IN 300 ARTIFACTS: ART BY LEANNE SHAPTON AT THOMAS FISCHER

A STORY OF LOVE IN 300 ARTIFACTS: ART BY LEANNE SHAPTON AT THOMAS FISCHER

If you ask artists, art critics, and creative individuals about their favorite book, one title often rises to the top: Leanne Shapton’s “Important Artifacts…” from 2009. Structured like a fictional auction catalog, the volume delves into much more than mere objects to be auctioned off. Within the 300-plus objects lies the love story of Lenore and Harold—or rather, their end. Shapton succeeds in revisiting one of the most enduring narratives in history—boy meets girl, boy leaves girl—in a bittersweet way. After being out of print for a long time, the book has now been republished. Next Wednesday(17.01.2024), Friederike Schilbach from Aufbau Verlag and Thomas Fischer are inviting you to his gallery to celebrate the new edition. Similar to many auctions of famous estates, Shapton’s fantasy auction comprises not just recordless items but sentimental memorabilia. The catalog begins with a cocktail napkin bearing Leonore’s email address and their first photos together, depicting the couple newly in love. Subsequent entries include books, items of clothing, and a collection of salt and pepper shakers stolen as souvenirs from various restaurants. You get to know Lenore and Harold’s idiosyncrasies, read their shopping lists, and love letters.

Leanne Shapton, known for her work as a recipe columnist for the New York Times, and Harold, a photographer who spends more time traveling than at home, both have taste and humor. They wear Helmut Lang and Rachel Comey, read Virginia Woolf and Henry James. The objects reveal how their relationship has evolved over the years, from postcards forming the words “Miss you very much” to relationship guides and a Venice travel guide where Leonore anticipates the end of their relationship in handwritten notes (“cried in the shower”). Shapton enlisted her friends as fictional lovers: author Sheila Heti and graphic artist Paul Sahre. The posed spontaneous shots of the two were taken by photographer Jason Fulford. Shapton proves that it often doesn’t take more than a few sober lines and photos to provide a deep and sometimes wonderfully voyeuristic insight into the ups and downs of a relationship. This collaborative, multimodal, unconventional approach characterizes much of Shapton’s work. Illustrator, writer, and artist are not just job titles for her; they are integral to her identity. After working as the art director of the Op-Ed page of the New York Times for a long time, she has focused more on her watercolors in recent years. Thomas Fischer will be showcasing a selection in his gallery until mid-February. Shapton also traces the spirit of things in these pictures. Based on photos found on sales platforms like eBay, she examines the visual language of everyday objects. Shapton breathes a quiet elegance into the unflatteringly photographed pieces, awakening desires that bric-a-brac, stuffed animals, and items of clothing generally lack. She presents the items with the same loving gaze that their owners once shared. In the end, you can’t help but fall in love with Shapton’s works.

Text: Laura Storfner / Photos: Sophie Doering

Galerie Thomas Fischer, Mulackstr.14, 10119 Berlin–Mitte; map
Thur–Sat 12–18h and after appointment.

Leanne Shapton: Painted from pictures 18.01.–24.02.2024. Opening & book presentation Wed 17.01.2024 19–21h.

Important Artifacts and Personal Property from the Collection of Lenore Doolan and Harold Morris, Including Books, Street Fashion, and Jewelry” 2023

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TAROT CARDS CONTEMPORARY ILLUSTRATED BY TANYA TEIBTNER

TAROT CARDS CONTEMPORARY ILLUSTRATED BY TANYA TEIBTNER

The idea of tarot is old – but it’s more in vogue than ever before. And it divides opinion: from a decisive shake of the head, a hesitant frown to an enthusiastic nod – all reactions are here. I think looking at the cards is a mystical and entertaining way of looking at yourself that can open up exciting perspectives when it comes to solving life issues. A reading can help you to get out of a head spin and, above all, to formulate the right question in the first place! That sounds easier than it sometimes is. If you want to give it a try: All you need is a set of 78 cards and that’s exactly what illustrator Tanya Teibtner has brought out under the name Mystic Garden. The Berlin artist with a studio in Neukölln is known for her colorful and optimistic style, which she not only delights local players with, but also international customers. You may have seen her illustrations in Zeit Magazin, the NZZ or even the New York Times. Or at Wolf Kino, for whom she has also designed movie posters. Tanya’s tarot card set is her own project and is available in her online store along with some other merchandise. In contrast to the classic tarot cards, Tanya’s cards are anything but gloomy and old-fashioned, but look fresh and lively – in keeping with the garden association of the series. So if you fancy having a conversation with yourself using the cards, then the start of the year is of course always a good opportunity. But the set is pleasantly small and therefore also a nice travel accessory all year round and can turn any dinner into a lively conversation.

Text: Massimo Hartmann / Photos: Robyn Steffen

Tanya Teibtner

The “Mystic Garden Tarot” set is available online.

@tanya.teibtner

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JOIN US IN WORKING UNDER THE SHED ROOF: DESKS AVAILABLE AT CEE CEE STUDIO FROM JANUARY

JOIN US IN WORKING UNDER THE SHED ROOF: DESKS AVAILABLE AT CEE CEE STUDIO FROM JANUARY

New year, new perspectives? About a year ago, we moved with the Cee Cee team to Charlottenstraße in Kreuzberg. By now, we have settled in nicely, and most importantly, we have found great co-workers! In the front part of the building, “Kind of Work” operates—a group of creative minds, including startup founders, designers, programmers, and more. We not only exchange ideas in our community kitchen but also collaborate now. Among them are Piet from Literal, Aske, who just launched his 3D jewelry project Arilie, Joasia, who creates fantastic illustrations, Friedrich, working on a Med-Tech startup, and several others. Additionally, Jeroen and his team from Koos, a branch of the Dutch service design agency, have their own unit. So, there are many disciplines, talents, and ample space for exchange. Thanks to four Persy Booths and three meeting rooms, there are also enough retreat options. Third Wave Coffee and Leogant-filtered water are included in the package. Starting in 2024, we are open to new faces: we are looking for 4-6 individuals or one or two small groups/collectives/companies. If this sounds exciting, feel free to contact us via email (hello@ceeceecreative.com). Visits between the years are possible! Cee Cee you later.

Text: Nina Trippel / Photos: Robyn Steffen & Becci Schatz

Cee Cee Studio, Charlottenstr.1, 10969 Berlin–Kreuzberg; map

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MASSAGES, FASHION ACCESSOIRES, MEMBERSHIPS & MUCH MORE — 24 DAYS CEE CEE WINTER GIVEAWAY

MASSAGES, FASHION ACCESSOIRES, MEMBERSHIPS & MUCH MORE — 24 DAYS CEE CEE WINTER GIVEAWAY

21 days ago, we launched our winter giveaways on Instagram – together with brands from Berlin and partners from Cee Cee, we put together 24 packages, some of which have already gone out to the winners. One of the participating brands was Holistic, which aims to help people gain self-confidence and awareness of their own body with the help of natural and sustainable skincare products. Voyanics has a similar mission: with carefully selected plant and essential oils, the products are both skin- and soulcare. Anyone who has made a firm resolution to cook more at home in the new year should take part in our giveaway with Kitchen Stories until 23.12. – you could win an Everyday Cooking Kochbuch setcontaining the new cookbook and four different spice blends. There were two sets up for grabs from L:a Bruket: each of their winter kits is based on a winter ritual from Sweden, where winter is not frowned upon, but even celebrated with rituals. UY Studio preferred to provide surprises – there was a package worth €150 to be won and one of their highly coveted perfumes on top. And there was also a large self-care package from i+m. With their natural cosmetics, skin and hair are well cared for, and the best part: By buying products from i+m, you automatically donate to social, environmental or animal projects!

Have you missed the previous giveaways? Then you should try your luck in the next three days. Without giving too much away: If there’s still room in your kitchen for high-quality kitchen accessories, the giveaway together with mono might be just the right thing for you. And for anyone with a beard, there’s also a great gift waiting for you – Mühle, the brand store and barbershop in Hackesche Höfe, will give your beard some well-deserved care in the new year. From skincare products, memberships and wine to massages and handbags – we hope there’s something for everyone, because with the giveaways we want to do one thing above all: say thank you to our community – and therefore to you.

Text: Emilie Hein / Photos: Robyn Steffen, Sophie Doering & L:a Bruket

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