Felix Deiters


works
butdget cut
Operating Theater (Diorama)
gaslight, gatekeep, hope labour

band-aid series
having issues
Have you ever been mad at something that didn’t explain itself to you? (Außenstelle)
The Questionnaire
all that is lost may grow (Zagreb beach towel)
(un)patient
flower petal (60x magnified)
Sowas wie Sie machen wir hier nicht
wtf is a non-binary university

how many stones until...
all flowers i found at funkhaus are purple
Zellfeld
microverse

writing

CV
contact









budget cut

2025
Galerie Parterre & Kommunale Galerien Berlin

question & microscopic photo of a small wound
with a text by Björn Brolewski and Lena Prents
variably sized posters




   

This poster was comissioned to comment on the suspension of the  Exhibition Remuneration Fund for Visual Artists (FABiK) in 2025 in Berlin and is part of a four part poster series  feauturing the artists  Felix Deiters, Kallirroi Ioannidou, Johannes Mundinger and Marina Naprushkina. They demand the re-instatement of the fund and to ensure fair payment of artistic labour. Budget Cut (2025) asks passerbys directly imagine a future without artist, but to also ponder the motives of the politicians in charge of Berlin’s public cultural funding.

The posters were installed in front of Galerie Parterre on March 28 in a performative action by artist Michael Wismar from Litfass Goes Urban Art and further distributed amongst other communal galleries and visitors.
It was also installed in 18/1 format at Kunstbrücke am Wildenbruch on their billboard a few weeks later.


Installation views at Galerie Parterre










Installation views at Kunstbrücke am Wildenbruch












Installation view at Galerie Wedding







image courtesy (c) the artist