Vogelperspektiven

Vogelperspektiven

The exhibition “Vogelperspektiven. Die Vögel und wir” at Museum Sinclair Haus invites visitors to encounter birds at eye level. We designed all the communication materials for the exhibition.

We are often surrounded by birds—but how well do we really know them? What do we notice, and what escapes our attention? What significance do they hold for us, and how do we live with them or alongside them? What impact do our actions—or inactions—have on their lives?

The exhibition at the Sinclair-Haus Museum features sculptures, films, photographs, and paintings that trace the flight paths, songs, and swarm movements of birds. It offers new perspectives on their habitats and our relationship with them.

We used Matthias Garff’s bird sculptures in the exhibition’s design. The larger-than-life works are made of various materials and reflect the diversity and complexity of the theme. Different sculptures appear across all communication channels, creating a visual connection that defines the exhibition and highlights its thematic breadth.