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Resist!
In this major, participative exhibition, the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum in Cologne explores the subject of “resistance”, focusing on practices of resistance and perspectives on power and the art of resistance in formerly colonised countries. Epic...
Survival of the Fittest
The international group exhibition at the Kunstpalais Erlangen presents 10 works of photography, video, performance, virtual and augmented reality, sculptures and installations which explore the role technology, e.g. artificial intelligence, block...
Frank Walter
Frank Walter, born in 1926 in the former British colony of Antigua in the Caribbean, produced an extraordinary complex of works during the second half of his life which continues to challenge aesthetic categories and definitions of genre. He...
Beyond States
Our times are rife with contradictions. Border walls are being breached or demolished and, in some cases, newly erected. Nation states have lost significance to supranational organisations, although nationalistic tendencies are on the rebound. The...
Life on Planet Orsimanirana
Conceived as a holistic experience of a positive utopia, this exhibition project encourages visitors to think about Earth’s past and present and the possibilities of shaping our world together. To this end, the British-Canadian designer and artist...
Not Working
In his book Exiting the Vampire Castle in 2013, the British theorist Mark Fisher claimed that “social class” had received far less consideration in left-leaning circles than such categories as “race” and “gender”. This project addresses this...
Hereroland
As a port city of trade and commerce, Hamburg played a central role in German colonial history between 1884 and 1918. A majority of German settlers and colonial soldiers embarked on their journey to Africa via Hamburg. These included 15,000 soldiers...
Art Criticism at a Time of Populist and Nationalist Resurgence
Populists are exerting greater influence in politics, the media landscape and – to an increasing degree –the field of art and cultural criticism. News reports are devoting more time and space to discussions on the removal of controversial artworks...
What the Body Remembers. On the Contemporary Relevance of Dance Heritage
In this multipart, follow-up project to the Dance Congress 2019 with its focus on dance practice, participants reflected on the history of 20th and 21st-century dance and the body of works it has left behind. The event series “What the Body...
Donaueschingen Festival 2019
Established in 1921, the Donaueschingen Festival is the world's oldest festival for New Music and the most renowned of its kind in Germany. The festival has hosted the world premieres of many famous composers of the 20th century. Every October...