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#64 Salon Robbert&Frank Frank&Robbert
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Robbert&Frank Frank&Robbert will conclude their Berlin residency with a public presentation — a ‘Salon’. The presentation will take place on Sunday the 18th of August , 4 pm-6pm during the alternative arts festival ‘Ritual’, organized by Globe Gallery at a derelict tuberculosis hospital called Heilstätte Grabowsee, 30 km north of Berlin.
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Image: ‘Suitcase – Fire Ritual’ 2019, Robbert&Frank, Frank&Robbert
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#63 Salon Phelim Hoey
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Approaching Immeasurability
Place: ManuFACTORY, Lüderitzstraße 13, 13351 Berlin. Date: 31st of May,5 pm
During his residency period at ABA, Phelim researched the continuously changing relationship he has with his body after he was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. What happens when the body doesn’t carry out certain actions anymore and how do these alienating experiences influence identity and the self? At the Salon Phelim will present his research and we’ll have the opportunity to discuss and philosophize about identity, loss and daily measurability.
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Image: Phelim Hoey , 2019
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#62 Salon Sally Schonfeldt
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date: [removed] Am Treptower Park, Berlin, Germany
The first part of the Salon Colonial Fantasies consists of a site visit to the Karpfenteich in Berlin’s Treptower Park, where the first German Colonial Exhibition was held in 1896. Throughout this exhibition so-called ethnographic performances or Völkerschauen were on display, in which over a hundred people from Germany’s colonies in Africa and Oceania had been brought to Berlin and made to “perform” before multitudes of visitors, often under considerable duress. At the Karpfenteich today no traces of this harrowing colonial history are visible, there is no memorial of what people were unjustly made to endure here. By bearing witness to this site together, uncovering the layers of history held here and critically reflecting on them a process to open up a postcolonial culture of remembrance is envisioned.
The second part of the Salon Decolonial Mnemonics will be held at the Museum Treptow to deepen the contemporary reflection on the ongoing effects of Germany’s colonial legacy.
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Image: Amelia Prazak & Milda Lembertaitė , 2019
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