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“Our first step into the city of Berlin is to settle into the ground level space of a tower belonging to the architectural complex of ExRotaprint. As incomers we consider our surroundings to be our learning environment—we are here to listen. We bring with us some baggage from our South, artistic alibis and stories, devices to help us navigate the metropolis and listen to its inhabitants. Gazing through the ground-level curtain-window onto a single street in the neighborhood of Wedding, we will begin by creating a scene setting for encounters, dialog, and exchange. We trust in the unforeseen outcome of mutual exposure, not a spectacle of process, but the effort of being present, open, and in proximity. We are aware that our time is limited, but we believe in developing sustainable relationships.” (María Berríos, Renata Cervetto, Lisette Lagnado, and Agustín Pérez Rubio)
The 11th Berlin Biennale space at ExRotaprint—a tenant-run project initiated by artists, which brings together work, art, and community—serves as a space for diverse experiences to unfold, each including exhibitions, long-term artist projects, and workshops, activations of artistic and pedagogical archives, performances, talks, poetry readings, artistic residencies, and other on-site interventions.
O Bailado do Deus Morto
Flávio de Carvalho
Play
New Look
Flávio de Carvalho
Performance
Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Victims of National Socialism
Dani Karavan
Memorial
Hatred Among Us
Lisette Lagnado
Essay
A Moment of True Decolonization / Episode #6: Sinthujan Varatharajah. Constructing the Tamil Eelam State
The Funambulist / Sinthujan Varatharajah
Podcast
Maternidades subversivas
María Llopis
Monograph
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“Our first step into the city of Berlin is to settle into the ground level space of a tower belonging to the architectural complex of ExRotaprint. As incomers we consider our surroundings to be our learning environment—we are here to listen. We bring with us some baggage from our South, artistic alibis and stories, devices to help us navigate the metropolis and listen to its inhabitants. Gazing through the ground-level curtain-window onto a single street in the neighborhood of Wedding, we will begin by creating a scene setting for encounters, dialog, and exchange. We trust in the unforeseen outcome of mutual exposure, not a spectacle of process, but the effort of being present, open, and in proximity. We are aware that our time is limited, but we believe in developing sustainable relationships.” (María Berríos, Renata Cervetto, Lisette Lagnado, and Agustín Pérez Rubio)
The 11th Berlin Biennale space at ExRotaprint—a tenant-run project initiated by artists, which brings together work, art, and community—serves as a space for diverse experiences to unfold, each including exhibitions, long-term artist projects, and workshops, activations of artistic and pedagogical archives, performances, talks, poetry readings, artistic residencies, and other on-site interventions.
A Moment of True Decolonization / Episode #6: Sinthujan Varatharajah. Constructing the Tamil Eelam State
The Funambulist / Sinthujan Varatharajah
Podcast
#fight4rojava
Graffiti
Fragments of the Artist’s Diary, Berlin 11.2019–1.2020
Virginia de Medeiros
Diary
A World Without Bones
Agustín Pérez Rubio
Umbilical Cord Amulet
McCord Museum
Object
Feminist Health Care Research Group
Web archive
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“Our first step into the city of Berlin is to settle into the ground level space of a tower belonging to the architectural complex of ExRotaprint. As incomers we consider our surroundings to be our learning environment—we are here to listen. We bring with us some baggage from our South, artistic alibis and stories, devices to help us navigate the metropolis and listen to its inhabitants. Gazing through the ground-level curtain-window onto a single street in the neighborhood of Wedding, we will begin by creating a scene setting for encounters, dialog, and exchange. We trust in the unforeseen outcome of mutual exposure, not a spectacle of process, but the effort of being present, open, and in proximity. We are aware that our time is limited, but we believe in developing sustainable relationships.” (María Berríos, Renata Cervetto, Lisette Lagnado, and Agustín Pérez Rubio)
The 11th Berlin Biennale space at ExRotaprint—a tenant-run project initiated by artists, which brings together work, art, and community—serves as a space for diverse experiences to unfold, each including exhibitions, long-term artist projects, and workshops, activations of artistic and pedagogical archives, performances, talks, poetry readings, artistic residencies, and other on-site interventions.
New Look
Flávio de Carvalho
Performance
St Sara Kali George
Delaine Le Bas
Soundscape
Invitation to the Species: Cecilia Vicuña
Tamaas / Cecilia Vicuña
Podcast
Touching Feeling. Affect, Pedagogy, Performativity
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
Monograph
Fragments of the Artist’s Diary, Berlin 11.2019–1.2020
Virginia de Medeiros
Diary
Struggle as Culture: The Museum of Solidarity, 1971–73
María Berríos
Essay
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“Our first step into the city of Berlin is to settle into the ground level space of a tower belonging to the architectural complex of ExRotaprint. As incomers we consider our surroundings to be our learning environment—we are here to listen. We bring with us some baggage from our South, artistic alibis and stories, devices to help us navigate the metropolis and listen to its inhabitants. Gazing through the ground-level curtain-window onto a single street in the neighborhood of Wedding, we will begin by creating a scene setting for encounters, dialog, and exchange. We trust in the unforeseen outcome of mutual exposure, not a spectacle of process, but the effort of being present, open, and in proximity. We are aware that our time is limited, but we believe in developing sustainable relationships.” (María Berríos, Renata Cervetto, Lisette Lagnado, and Agustín Pérez Rubio)
The 11th Berlin Biennale space at ExRotaprint—a tenant-run project initiated by artists, which brings together work, art, and community—serves as a space for diverse experiences to unfold, each including exhibitions, long-term artist projects, and workshops, activations of artistic and pedagogical archives, performances, talks, poetry readings, artistic residencies, and other on-site interventions.
Maternidades subversivas
María Llopis
Monograph
I: Junto a las curadoras de la XI Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art
Renata Cervetto, Lisette Lagnado
Conversation
Hatred Among Us
Lisette Lagnado
Essay
Solidarity and Storytelling. Rumors against Enclosure
María Berríos
Essay
II: La Solidaridad va Más Allá de un Concepto. Entre las Curadoras de la XI Berlin Biennale
Lisette Lagnado, Agustín Pérez Rubio
Conversation
„Klaus Eckschen: Hörspiel“
Die Remise
Hörspiel
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