PHOTO: © amphi_omerkrieger_5

Künstlergespräch mit Omer Krieger

In the organizer's words:

Omer Krieger (*1975, Tel Aviv, Israel) creates performative actions, political situations and civil choreographies in public space. He explores the contrast between public experience and the performance of the nation-state and is interested in the relationships between art, citizenship, politics and action. His work Amphi (2020) can be seen in the exhibition Noa Eshkol. No Time to Dance exhibition.

It is inspired by Noa Eshkol's performance to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 1953 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, for which Omer Krieger collaborated with Ruti Sela and Mor Bashan, the Chamber Dance Group, who recreated the movements of the 1953 ceremonial performance. In a conversation, the artist talks about the collaboration and his engagement with the work of Noa Eshkol. He also provides insights into his work and the development of his artistic concepts.

In English language. Meeting point in the sculpture courtyard.

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Price information:

This is a free event. Please register your participation by e-mail: info@georg-kolbe-museum.de

Location

Georg Kolbe Museum Sensburger Allee 25 14055 Berlin

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