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Pig-WishesIf you have been following the Circus Blog, you will know that we have twice been visited by the Holy Pig, in August and September. The Holy Pig has been coming to the Temporäre Kunstbox at the Circus Hostel to make your wishes come true. The idea is that you should enter the Kunstbox, touch the pig’s snout, and then write your wishes onto the wall, which are being collected by the Berlin-based Swiss artist Nina Stähli.

For the pig’s third visit to the Circus, it will be possible to also write your wishes to the Holy Pig of Berlin and send them off…now the wishes can be delivered by mail order.

The Third Coming of the Holy Pig of Berlin

When: Saturday 18th December, from 2pm
Where: The Temporäre Kunstbox at the Circus Hotel, Weinbergsweg 1a, Berlin-Mitte (U8 Rosenthaler Platz)

About the Temporäre Kunstbox

The Temporary Artbox is eight square metres  in the bottom right hand corner of the Circus Hostel. The Temporäre Kunstbox is now a home to Nina Stähli, an artist originally from Switzerland and now based in Berlin.

We have known Nina for a long time…her works have already appeared in the Circus Hostel and also in the Fabisch restaurant at the Circus Hotel. As she is someone that we like, both for her work and personally, she was the perfect choice to be the first host of the Temporäre Kunstbox. You can find out more information and see more examples of her work at: www.ninastaehli.ch

The final stories from daniel k, who produced these Breakfast Stories for the Circus Cafe all week, as part of the project Kunstbox Nina Stähli at the Circus Hostel…

saturday

sunday

The fifth story from daniel k, who is producing these Breakfast Stories for the Circus Cafe all week, as part of the project Kunstbox Nina Stähli at the Circus Hostel…

friday

The fourth story from daniel k, who is producing these Breakfast Stories for the Circus Cafe all week, as part of the project Kunstbox Nina Stähli at the Circus Hostel…

thursday story

The third story from daniel k, who is producing these Breakfast Stories for the Circus Cafe all week, as part of the project Kunstbox Nina Stähli at the Circus Hostel…

wednesday

The second story from daniel k, who is producing these Breakfast Stories for the Circus Cafe all week, as part of the project Kunstbox Nina Stähli at the Circus Hostel…

story 02

For the next week a new story will be appearing each morning in the Circus Cafe, as part of the Kunstbox Nina Stähli projects that are taking place at the Circus Hostel. The author is daniel k, and the first story of the week is below. We will keep updating the blog with each new story after they have appeared in the cafe…

story 01

Pig Wishes

In August, the White Pig came to the Temporäre Kunstbox in order to make all your wishes come true. On Sunday afternoon the Pig returns.

“Touch my snout and all your dreams will come true…”

Back in August the White Pig collected dreams and wishes from Circus guests and Berliners alike. On his return to the Circus, he is once again willing to do his best to fulfil your dreams, only this time he asks kindly that we do not wish for money…as a famous philosopher once said: “Rich people aren’t happy. From the moment they are born to the moment they die they think they are happy, but they aint.”

The Return of the Holy Pig
Sunday 26th September 2010, 3pm
at the Temporäre Kunstbox Nina Stähli
The Circus Hostel, Weinbergsweg 1a
Berlin-Mitte (U8 Rosenthaler Platz)

About the Temporäre Kunstbox

The Temporary Artbox is eight square metres  in the bottom right hand corner of the Circus Hostel. The Temporäre Kunstbox is now a home to Nina Stähli, an artist originally from Switzerland and now based in Berlin.

We have known Nina for a long time…her works have already appeared in the Circus Hostel and also in the Fabisch restaurant at the Circus Hotel. As she is someone that we like, both for her work and personally, she was the perfect choice to be the first host of the Temporäre Kunstbox. You can find out more information and see more examples of her work at: www.ninastaehli.ch

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