PHOTO: © SAVVY Contemporary // (c) Raisa Galofre

LABO*R

In the organizer's words:

LABO*R
AN INVITATION TO ACTION... A BASIS FOR HOPE

[GERMAN BELOW]

EXHIBITION & LABORATORIES
WITH Alaa Abdullatif, Andi.Andean, Aziza Ahmad, Jasmina Al-Qaisi, Marwa Arsanios, Qusay Awad, Kathleen Bomani, Diego Bruno, Rüzgâr Buşki, Santiago Calderón, Das Freie Werkstatt Prinzip, Jemma Desai, Santiago Doljanin, DOMiD, Melissa Dullius, Lama El Khatib, Helga Elsner Torres, Fehras Publishing Practices, Emmanuel Tanka Fonta, *foundationClass, Juan Pablo García Sossa, Amirali Ghasemi, Joy Gregory, Daniellis Hernandez Calderon, Satch Hoyt, Mary Jirmanus Saba & Raisa Galofre, Pekko Koskinen, Pisitakun Kuantalaeng, Rafał Łazar, Alessandro Longo, Doriane Mbenoun, Medu Art Ensemble (with Kebotlhale Motseothata and Judy Seidman), Elia Nurvista, Tambisan sa Sining, Jamilah Sabur, SAVVY Kwata Kerala, Grace Dorothée Tong, Willem Van den Hoek, Yoel Diaz Vázquez, Jeanne-Ange Wagne, Helen Wong, Robert Young, Ola Zielińska

OPENING 05.07.2024 19:00
ON SHOW Until 24.08.2024 Thursday-Sunday 14:00-19:00

FREE ENTRY Donations welcome
ACCESS Our space is accessible by wheelchair

The second chapter of our yearlong program TRANSITION which reflects on the work of cultural production and the condition of cultural workers - to create possibilities for a more expansive and internationalist understanding of anti-colonial struggle(s). The project engages in collective study through the prism of "labor" to draw inspiration from the works and practices of cultural practitioners who have come before us and who situated themselves and their work in pursuit of anti-colonial liberation, domestically and internationally. If we see culture as a weapon of struggle against apartheid, imperialism, patriarchy and other dominant ideologies, how do we understand the role of the cultural worker?

:: DEUTSCH ::

LABO*R
A CALL TO ACTION... A BASIS FOR HOPE

EXHIBITION & LABS
WITH Alaa Abdullatif, Andi.Andean, Aziza Ahmad, Jasmina Al-Qaisi, Marwa Arsanios, Qusay Awad, Kathleen Bomani, Diego Bruno, Rüzgâr Buşki, Santiago Calderón, The Free Workshop Principle, Jemma Desai, Santiago Doljanin, DOMiD, Melissa Dullius, Lama El Khatib, Helga Elsner Torres, Fehras Publishing Practices, Emmanuel Tanka Fonta, *foundationClass, Juan Pablo García Sossa, Amirali Ghasemi, Joy Gregory, Daniellis Hernandez Calderon, Satch Hoyt, Mary Jirmanus Saba & Raisa Galofre, Pekko Koskinen, Pisitakun Kuantalaeng, Rafał Łazar, Alessandro Longo, Doriane Mbenoun, Medu Art Ensemble (with Kebotlhale Motseothata and Judy Seidman), Elia Nurvista, Tambisan sa Sining, Jamilah Sabur, SAVVY Kwata Kerala, Grace Dorothée Tong, Willem Van den Hoek, Yoel Diaz Vázquez, Jeanne-Ange Wagne, Helen Wong, Robert Young, Ola Zielińska

OPENING 05.07.2024 19:00
TO SEE Until 24.08.2024 Thursday-Sunday 14:00-19:00

Free admission Donations welcome
VISIT SAVVY is accessible by wheelchair


In the second chapter of our year-round program TRANSITIONS, we focus on the field of cultural production and the situation of cultural workers in order to create opportunities for a more comprehensive and internationalist understanding of anti-colonial struggles. The project is dedicated to a collective inquiry through the prism of "labor" to draw inspiration from the works and practices of cultural workers who have preceded us and who have positioned themselves and their work in the pursuit of anti-colonial liberation, both domestically and internationally. If we understand culture as a weapon of struggle against apartheid, imperialism, patriarchy and other dominant ideologies, how do we understand the role of cultural workers?

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Location

SAVVY Contemporary Reinickendorfer Straße 17 13347 Berlin

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