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Oral Histories as Artistic Archives – Central Asian Counter Narratives in the Medium of Film
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with the artists of the exhibition, moderated by Eva Bentcheva and Lisa Paland (in English)
Julie Crenn and Pascal Lièvre (HERstory oral archive)
HERstory is a compendium of oral interviews that the artist Pascal Lièvre and the curator Julie Crenn have been compiling on gender and sexuality discourses in art since 2012 and making it accessible to everyone on the web. The audiovisual archive, originally started in France, now includes hundreds of interviews from all over the world and is supplemented with Berlin queer feminist actors.
Gulzat Egemberdieva spent her childhood in a small village in northern Kyrgyzstan. She received a BA in Journalism from the University of Human Sciences in Bishkek and an MA from the Centre for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies at the University of Toronto. She is currently a DAAD scholarship holder and is doing her PhD on “Empowerment of the Powerless: Women in Kyrgyz Culture” at Humboldt University in Berlin. She is co-founder and co-director of the documentary film production company Chemodanfilms.
Tuấn Mami lives and works in Hanoi. He is an interdisciplinary artist working with site-specific installations, video, performance and conceptual art, always exploring new media, means and methods to evolve with reflective inquiry and social research. His works deal with questions about human life, social interactions between people themselves and their environment. In addition, he reconstructs situations in which people or objects from a specific reality enter into a social process and come into contact with each other.