Graphic design with the words "Kunst gegen Missbrauch" in black and white background, and red banner with "Missbrauch" text, indicating "Art against abuse" in German.

Kunst Gegen Missbrauch (Art Against Abuse)

The traveling exhibition Kunst Gegen Missbrauch (Art Against Abuse) addresses the issue of sexual violence perpetrated against minors with the aim of raising awareness on an often taboo subject. The exhibition brings together the artworks of contemporary artist Nessi Nezilla, photographs by Felicitas Yang and Armando Milano, as well as the professional input of professor Julia Wege. The exhibition is put into context with extensive data, facts, and background information on the subject of child abuse. Organized in cooperation with the World Childhood Foundation, the Fraunhofer IPA in Stuttgart, the State Criminal Police Office of Baden-Württemberg, and RWU University of Applied Sciences Ravensburg-Weingarten, the exhibition will be presented at various universities and educational institutions.

Access

08.05 - 04.06.25

Vernissage 07.0511:15am 

University of Applied Sciences Ravensburg-Weingarten

Doggenriedstraße 70, 88250 Weingarten, Germany

Official Project Website (GER)
Press Release (ENG)
Exhibition Flyer (GER)

Gallery

Exhibition

Coat of arms with a shield displaying three black lions on a yellow background, topped with a gold crown. Below is the text 'Baden-Württemberg' with German flag colors and stylized typography, and German words 'LANDESKRIMINALAMT' underneath.
3D model of the word "NEZLA" with stylized, black, and red 3D text.
Logo of Fraunhofer with a stylized teal square with diagonal lines and the word 'Fraunhofer' next to it, followed by 'PA'.
Logo for Ravensburg-Weingarten University of Applied Sciences featuring purple 'RW', a blue lion, and turquoise text.
Logo for the Hilda Hopp World Childhood Foundation, founded by H.M. Queen Silvia of Sweden.