Sat 23 Aug 2025, 4 pm
with Jeannette Petri (Beyond Binary) and Stella Deborah Traub (Mit Euren Spuren collective) How can queer identities be expressed linguistically and visually across generations? What meaning do terms and images have when it comes to showing oneself and being recognised? And how are marginalisation and inclusivity negotiated within queer communities? The protagonists invite you to[...]
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with Dana Giesecke (FuturZwei) and Carina Bischoff (Fashion Revolution) Dana Gieseke and Carina Bischoff talk about the consequences of the fast fashion industry and the need for sustainable clothing consumption. What responsibility do fashion companies bear, but also we as consumers? And what innovative approaches can help to keep clothes in circulation for longer? The
6 pm Exhibition tour with Oliver Schübbe 7 pm Ausstellungen nachhaltig denken und nachhaltig produzieren Talk with Bernard Vienat and Oliver Schübbe — Oliver Schübbe is an artist and designer and part of the OS2 Designgroup, a small manufactory that has been involved in the economically and ecologically sustainable production of handmade small-series furniture, interior
with the filmmaker Kevin Köhrmann and Frank Momberg (NGO Fauna & Flora, South East Asia) Forest rangers roam the forests of Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park in Vietnam. They are on the lookout for plant thieves who are illegally felling eaglewood trees. Eaglewood, oud or agarwood is on the CITES list of endangered species
with Nguyen Vu Viet Nga, Mo Art Space Hanoi (in English) “SƠN MÀI – From Tree to Treasure: Vietnamese Lacquer Paintings from 1925 to the Present”, introduces a distinctive art form that skillfully combines innovation and tradition. This lecture will take you on a journey through the evolution of Vietnamese lacquer from the early 20th
2–6 pm: Live performance 6:30 pm: Talk with Anguezomo Mba Bikoro (in English) Mba Bikoro is a visual artist and artistic director of Nyabinghi Lab, independent curator and writer since 2005. Their textual works analyze power processes and fictions of science in historical archives that critically engage with migration and colonial memory. Their focus is
Live presentation with Martin Riches, excerpts from the film Four Voices by Hannah Bosma and talk (in English)
Talk with Eva Bentcheva and the composer/researcher meLê yamomo (in English) Live performance by Anjeline de Dios MeLê yamomo has lived in Manila, Seoul, Bangkok, Warwick and Munich and now lives in Amsterdam and Berlin. He studies, teaches and works in the fields of performance theatre, sound and music. In his work as an artist
with Eva Bentcheva and Lisa Paland (in English) Eva Bentcheva is an art historian and curator specialising in transnational archives, conceptualism, performance and participatory art in South/Southeast Asia and Europe. She is a lecturer at the Heidelberg Centre for Transcultural Studies at the University of Heidelberg, where she is developing a research project on “Fluxus
with Gulzat Egemberdieva, moderated by Birgit Eusterschulte and Lisa Paland (in English) Gulzat Egemberdieva’s experimental documentaries Neither in the Mountain, nor in the Field (2023) and Moscowtime (2020) illustrate the importance of alternative historiography for the nomadic communities of Central Asia. Oral tradition, family recordings and personal stories are interwoven here into a poetic and
6 pm: Curators’ tour The co-curator of “Eccentric 80s”, Burcu Dogramaci, offers a tour through the exhibition. 7 pm: Film evening “Nicht Mann, nicht Frau, nur Rabe” (WDR, 1984, Raganelli/Wickler) and “Live-Malaktion Alles für Deutschland” (1984, © Alex Anders (Geier)) Talk between Elfe Brandenburger and Burcu Dogramaci Rabe Perplexum was part of the Munich art
6 pm: Live interviews with HERstory and Käthe Wenzel 7:30 pm: Discussion with Julie Crenn, Pascal Lièvre, hn. lyonga (tbc), Sarnt Utamachote and Käthe Wenzel Moderation: Eva Bentcheva What does it mean to call oneself a “feminist” these days? This question has been the subject of many debates and definitions recently. From the fight against
by Veronika Radulovic and talk with Do Tuong Linh Karaoke bars and noisy motorbikes, AIDS and capitalism, Buddhism and homosexuality, the allure of Western brands and a country marked by war – the works of Vietnamese artists Truong Tan, Nguyen Minh Thanh, Nguyen Quang Huy and Nguyen van Cuong are unembellished and introspective, marked by
with the cultural scientist Dr. Kenneth Anders and the artists
with the artists and the filmmaker and critic Didi Cheeka from Lagos/Nigeria
with Penelope Wehrli and Christina Landbrecht
with Penelope Wehrli and Johannes Odenthal on body, movement and space
A discussion with Gretchen Dutschke and Klaus Staeck
Moderation: Dr. Ralf Hartmann
Claudia Kalász reads texts by Francesc Abad followed by an exhibition talk An event in the framework of the KGB Art Week “I’ve never been about producing, I work with ideas”, declared Francesc Abad (Terrassa, 1944) at the beginning of 2006 on the occasion of the opening of his retrospective block W. B. A thinking