Common Ground
The interdisciplinary series Common Ground will be condensed into a platform presenting multiple events each week. As part of this, Namibian sound researcher Memory Biwa and South African musician Robert Machiri鈥攂oth part of the collective Listening At Pungwe (fellows 2021)鈥攚ill transform the daadgalerie into a space for improvisation, collaboration, and exchange. Current and former fellows of the Artists-in-Berlin Program will use the space to present their work and initiate discussion. Common Ground operates between various fields of playful engagement and inquiry and alludes to potential points of overlap: the ongoing legacies of colonial power structures and extractivist processes, an examination of borders and territories, of collective action as protest, of forms of life transcending the human, and experimentation and poetry. During Common Ground, the free-form gallery space will be constantly transformed and also offer opportunities to access the Artists-in-Berlin Program archive. Visitors will be invited to draw on walls, swap books, view historical video and film works, or play music.
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The interdisciplinary series Common Ground will be condensed into a platform presenting multiple events each week. As part of this, Namibian sound researcher Memory Biwa and South African musician Robert Machiri鈥攂oth part of the collective Listening At Pungwe (fellows 2021)鈥攚ill transform the daadgalerie into a space for improvisation, collaboration, and exchange. Current and former fellows of the Artists-in-Berlin Program will use the space to present their work and initiate discussion. Common Ground operates between various fields of playful engagement and inquiry and alludes to potential points of overlap: the ongoing legacies of colonial power structures and extractivist processes, an examination of borders and territories, of collective action as protest, of forms of life transcending the human, and experimentation and poetry. During Common Ground, the free-form gallery space will be constantly transformed and also offer opportunities to access the Artists-in-Berlin Program archive. Visitors will be invited to draw on walls, swap books, view historical video and film works, or play music.
Artists on show
- Amanda Lee Koe
- Anuk Arudpragasam
- Bárbara Lázara
- Burak Çevik
- Daniel Eisenberg
- Don Mee Choi
- Faruk 艩ehi膰
- Gustavo Vinagre
- Jiyoung Yoon
- Katia Buchatska
- Lana Basta拧i膰
- Listening at Pungwe
- Maaza Mengiste
- Malgorzata Mirga-Tas
- Merche Blasco
- Olga Bubich
- Pisitakun Kuantalaeng
- Sam Vernon
- Shelly Silver
- Susana de Sousa Dias
- Theta Tsybulnyk
- Tuli Mekondjo
- Volha Hapeyeva
- Zoncy
- Zsolt S艖rés
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