EXHIBITION

Conditions of Political Choreography

Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin, Berlin, 06/17/2017 - 07/16/2017

Neuer Berliner Kunstverein Chausseestrasse 128/129 10115 Berlin Germany

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Artists: Yochai Avrahami, Yael Bartana, Noam Enbar / Yonatan Levy, Christian Falsnaes, Ohad Fishof / Noa Zuk, Michal Helfman, Leon Kahane, Adam Linder, Antje Majewski, Markus Miessen, Ohad Meromi, Susanne M. Winterling

Curators: Marius Babias, Sergio Edelsztein, Sophie Goltz, and Chen TamConditions of Political Choreography is a research project and performance exhibition initiated by Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (n.b.k.) in collaboration with the Center for Contemporary Art (CCA) in Tel Aviv, funded by the German Federal Cultural Foundation. International artists working with diverse performative strategies – from the fields of visual art as well as dance, theater, and film – were invited to conceive new works. Over the period of four weeks the artists present their works, every week focusing on a different theme. A spatial intervention based on the concept of New York artist and architect Ohad Meromi structures the exhibition space that becomes a territory on its own and with each performance will be reinterpreted. The discursive formats “Spaces of Debate” and “Moving Thoughts” provide an interpretation beyond the project’s scope.
 
While the question of how the shared memory space between Germany and Israel in the 21st century constitutes itself against the backdrop of the Holocaust – and not only that – is one starting point of the project, Conditions of Political Choreography seeks to form a sense of topicality of history in the face of increasing racism and populism in democratic societies. In the light of global migration and local oppression, the project reflects multiple perspectives and the formation of transnational memory contrary to the trend of memorialization. The medium of performance here allows both to mark and to leave a territory at the same time.

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APT ARTISTS ON VIEW

Yael Bartana

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