Between Bridges Residency
January–June 2026: Kristian Vistrup Madsen

The Heart is a Pump
Part 1: Almost Nothing to See
An exhibition with works by Rochelle Goldberg and Rosa Aiello, Texts by Bob Flanagan and Georges Didi-Huberman. Curated by Kristian Vistrup Madsen.
Opening: Thursday, 19 March 2026, 5–8 pm
Exhibition continues through June. Open by appointment.
“Almost nothing was visible, that is to say: already something other than nothing was visible in that almost. One actually saw, then, something else, simply in the looking forward to it or the desiring of it.”
– Georges Didi-Huberman, The Index of the Absent Wound (Monograph on a Stain)
The Heart is a Pump is an exhibition project that takes its name after a poem by Bob Flanagan. It evolves across three parts with attending film screenings and conversations, exploring the motifs of pain, repetition and submission in Christian iconography and beyond.
Kristian Vistrup Madsen is a writer and curator based in Berlin. In 2025, he curated Mood Curriculum, a series of events and podcasts at Simian in Copenhagen that sought to define the notion of Stimmung as essential to artistic and curatorial practice.
Upcoming Event:
The Heart is a Pump
The Anatomy of Hell: On Sex and Punishment – an interlude
Saturday, 18 April 2026, 3–6 pm
After an introduction by Kristian Vistrup Madsen, author Izabella Scott will be in conversation about her book The Bed Trick (Atlantic, 2026). She will then speak to artist Alexander Tovborg about his suite of works for The Divine Comedy (Strandberg Publishing, 2025).
Between Bridges Residency Space
Keithstraße 15
10787 Berlin