Water is in crisis: it is simultaneously scarce (due to drought and desertification) and threateningly abundant (due to flooding and rising sea levels). Most water bodies today are engineered, monitored and manipulated, and their water is extracted for human purposes, often to the last drop. But while the climate crisis is increasingly felt here in Germany, the most drastic effects are unevenly distributed along the colonial power divide. The exhibition explored the connection between social movements and collective currents and how these are reflected in the motif of water. It invites us to listen to the messages of water and rethink our relationships beyond human exceptionalism.