PlaySpaces at Schafhof: Experience Art, Space, and Chance in Freising

Event: PlaySpaces in Schafhof - Europäisches Kunstforum Oberbayern, Am Schafhof 1, 85354 Freising on 8. July 2026

Date and Time

8. July 2026 14:00

Location

Freising
85 Freising, Deutschland

Price

Free

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

PlaySpaces at Schafhof: An Exhibition on Space, Chance, and Inner Tensions

With PlaySpaces | Remix 6, the Schafhof - European Art Forum Upper Bavaria in Freising presents a tandem exhibition that places contemporary art as an aesthetic experience and thought-provoking resonance space at its center. The presentation merges the works of Judit Lilla Molnar and Lina Zylla in a dialogue about spaces, psychological states, and the fragile balance between construction and deconstruction. The exhibition can be seen from July 3 to September 6, 2026; the opening takes place on Thursday, July 2, at 7 PM. Admission is free. ([tourismus.freising.de](https://tourismus.freising.de/unsere-tipps/detail/tandemausstellung-spielraeume-im-schafhof))

An Artistic Experience between Inner World and Architecture

The tandem exhibition is part of the residency program of the district of Upper Bavaria and relies on an exchange that intentionally intertwines artistic positions rather than placing them side by side. At its core is the annual theme Play and Chance, which precisely reflects the exhibition title: space appears here not only as a place but as a psychological field, as a tension zone between control and openness. Judit Lilla Molnar prefers to work with installation, while Lina Zylla develops installative and performative formats where painting, sound, and three-dimensional visual spaces overlap. ([tourismus.freising.de](https://tourismus.freising.de/unsere-tipps/detail/tandemausstellung-spielraeume-im-schafhof))

Between Material, Gesture, and Atmosphere

Whoever enters this exhibition encounters no rigid hanging but a spatial structure that relies on perception and movement. The works negotiate inner and outer spaces, emotional and rational states, emptiness and density. This is where the exhibition’s special power lies: it invites contemplation of the works without getting lost in theory. Instead, a concentrated exhibition atmosphere emerges, where materials, forms, and sound traces create a multifaceted artistic experience. Lina Zylla's works are known for their walk-in art-like structures and synesthetic effects, while Molnar's installations work with the poetic presence of material. ([tourismus.freising.de](https://tourismus.freising.de/unsere-tipps/detail/tandemausstellung-spielraeume-im-schafhof))

The Schafhof as a Place for Cultural Education

The Schafhof is not just an exhibition space but a Europe-oriented art forum with a residency program, an international exhibition profile, and educational offerings such as guided tours, lectures, and workshops. The institution understands contemporary art as a place for cultural encounters and public education. The exhibition spaces and the café are accessible; the exhibition takes place in a historical building complex on the outskirts of Freising, which is now perceived as a significant place for contemporary art. ([schafhof-kunstforum.de](https://www.schafhof-kunstforum.de/Home/About-Us/?utm_source=openai))

A Visit with Added Value

Particularly appealing is the opening on July 2, 2026, during which a live-generated sound landscape is also announced. In addition, the free accessibility of the exhibition and a later exhibition tour as part of treffpunkt+kunst on August 15, 2026, at 4 PM. Those seeking art as an open experience between space, perception, and the present will find a compelling reason to visit Freising here. This exhibition strongly connects concept, sensuality, and cultural education and deserves to be experienced live. ([tourismus.freising.de](https://tourismus.freising.de/unsere-tipps/detail/tandemausstellung-spielraeume-im-schafhof))

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