Farbenfrohes Risozine zum 7. Geburtstag des nachladen.
A plastic bag dances in the gusts of wind, while elderly ladies find respite on the bench outside nachladen. Neighbours leisurely enjoy their beers, while an abundance of stickers adorns the surroundings. Inside the store, the exhibitions are ever-changing — featuring a myriad of print graphics, drawings, and the beloved “Dill With It” series of group showcases. Nestled in one corner, a treasure trove of booklets, zines, and comics awaits, accompanied by a modest collection of supplementary literature, while diminutive stools stand at the ready. And naturally, one can peruse an assortment of offerings: pre-loved punk and new wave vinyl, cassette tapes, t-shirts, zines, and prints. Amongst these, some bear the creative imprints of Sternstunden des Kapitalismus (SdK) and the enigmatic Dada Reinhardt, both forging their artistry within nachladen’s confines. Poised behind the counter, a Risograph printer hums with potential, while every nook and cranny of the compact space harbours the tools necessary for the creation of zines, flyers, or buttons. Since its inception in 2016, the spirit of nachladen lingers on, an enduring presence that may live on for yet another seven centuries.