These Goddamn Boys All Stealing

Transfer prints with ink, wax, and acrylic on paper on canvas

Berlin, DE
2008

In her forays through Berlin, Kaabi-Linke came across the image of a penis recently scratched into the wall of a now empty basement area in an apartment building at Zossener Straße 7 in the Kreuzberg district. With some research on her part, she learned that in the Weimar period, a bar for homosexuals was located precisely at this site. In Christopher Isherwood’s memoir Christopher and his kind (1977), the author vividly describes the activities in the bar, called Cosy Corner. Isherwood experienced his coming-out here, and discovered a language for his sexuality. In These goddamned boys all stealing (Zossener 7), Kaabi-Linke has transferred the penis-image scratched into the cellar-wall into a new arrangement: a squadron of penises. This formation also cites the bullet-holes in Am Hegelplatz. It thus recalls the rise of Nazism to power, which forced Isherwood, among others, to leave Berlin. When the artist revisited the site at one point afterwards, the penis had vanished in another irrevocable burying of the past. Like many other traces of history, it has been preserved in the work of Nadia Kaabi-Linke.
— Falko Schmieder
In: Adeli, J. M.: Nadia Kaabi-Linke: Tatort, Bielefeld 2010, p. 60.
2-Dimensional

Media
Transfer prints with ink, wax, and acrylic on paper on canvas

Dimension
150 × 150 cm

 

Exhibitions
Seeing Without Light, 2023, Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart, Berlin, Germany

Tatort / Crime Scene, 2010, Gallery Christian Hosp, Berlin, Germany

Location
Zossener Straße 7, Kreuzberg-Berlin, Germany

An open book placed on a pedestal mounted to the wall, next to it, a painting with transferred penis drawings.

Installation view of
These Goddamn Boys All Stealing, 2008

Exhibition
Seeing Without Light, 2023

@
Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart, Berlin, Germany

 

@Jacopo La Forgia

An opened book placed on a white shelf These Goddamn Boys, 2008, Detail of the painting from Nadia Kaabi-Linke, These Goddamn Boys, 2008

Detail view of
These Goddamn Boys All Stealing, 2008

Exhibition
Tatort/Crime Scene, 2010

@
Gallery Christian Hosp, Berlin, Germany

 

©Photo: Uwe Walter, 2010

An open book placed on a pedestal mounted to the wall, next to it, a painting with transferred penis drawings. In the back of the image an old scale.

Installation view of
These Goddamn Boys All Stealing, 2008

Exhibition
Seeing Without Light, 2023

@
Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart, Berlin, Germany

 

@Jacopo La Forgia