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Tuesday, 29.9.2020
6–7:30 pm
RSVP required
Glaskiste c/o ExRotaprint
Gottschedstraße 4, 13357 Berlin
In English
Free admission, limited capacity
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The 11th Berlin Biennale, in partnership with the Curatorial Practice course, Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design, University of Bergen, presents a conversation between artist Castiel Vitorino Brasileiro and curator Lisette Lagnado.
The artist will introduce a few of her concepts, such as “spiral memory,” which allows her transmutation. In doing so, she alludes to other ends, different from death. Her notion of time is not linear and embraces the many possibilities of the crossroads. Another concept, vira-mundo, brings the idea of a world turned upside down together with a becoming-world. The event also features a screening of Castiel Vitorino Brasileiro’s film Night Without Moon commissioned by the KUIR project with funding from the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district.
Castiel Vitorino Brasileiro has focused her work on queer and racial bodies. Her practice is closely related to colonial history and trauma. Spirituality and ancestry are the primary tools of her healing methodology. She defines herself as a macumbeira (witch doctor), nourished by Afro-Brazilian syncretic religion. She was granted a full scholarship to develop her master’s degree at the Department of Clinical Psychology of the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (PUC-SP) within the nucleus of subjectivity.
The event will be recorded on video and made available on our website afterwards.
Please note that due to the current situation, admission to the event is limited and will only be possible with a facemask. Registration and further information: visit@berlinbiennale.de
Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende (MSSA) in Berlin
A conversation between María Berríos and Melanie Roumiguière
Conversation
Umbilical Cord Amulet
McCord Museum
Object
Weaving Solidarity
Renata Cervetto and Duygu Örs
Q&A
Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Victims of National Socialism
Dani Karavan
Memorial
O Bailado do Deus Morto
Flávio de Carvalho
Play
Invitation to the Species: Cecilia Vicuña
Tamaas / Cecilia Vicuña
Podcast
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Tuesday, 29.9.2020
6–7:30 pm
RSVP required
Glaskiste c/o ExRotaprint
Gottschedstraße 4, 13357 Berlin
In English
Free admission, limited capacity
Share: Facebook
The 11th Berlin Biennale, in partnership with the Curatorial Practice course, Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design, University of Bergen, presents a conversation between artist Castiel Vitorino Brasileiro and curator Lisette Lagnado.
The artist will introduce a few of her concepts, such as “spiral memory,” which allows her transmutation. In doing so, she alludes to other ends, different from death. Her notion of time is not linear and embraces the many possibilities of the crossroads. Another concept, vira-mundo, brings the idea of a world turned upside down together with a becoming-world. The event also features a screening of Castiel Vitorino Brasileiro’s film Night Without Moon commissioned by the KUIR project with funding from the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district.
Castiel Vitorino Brasileiro has focused her work on queer and racial bodies. Her practice is closely related to colonial history and trauma. Spirituality and ancestry are the primary tools of her healing methodology. She defines herself as a macumbeira (witch doctor), nourished by Afro-Brazilian syncretic religion. She was granted a full scholarship to develop her master’s degree at the Department of Clinical Psychology of the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (PUC-SP) within the nucleus of subjectivity.
The event will be recorded on video and made available on our website afterwards.
Please note that due to the current situation, admission to the event is limited and will only be possible with a facemask. Registration and further information: visit@berlinbiennale.de
Maternidades subversivas
María Llopis
Monograph
New Look
Flávio de Carvalho
Performance
O Bailado do Deus Morto
Flávio de Carvalho
Play
Invitation to the Species: Cecilia Vicuña
Tamaas / Cecilia Vicuña
Podcast
Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende (MSSA) in Berlin
A conversation between María Berríos and Melanie Roumiguière
Conversation
Flávio de Carvalho: Fazenda Capuava
Archive of Lisette Lagnado
Photographs
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Tuesday, 29.9.2020
6–7:30 pm
RSVP required
Glaskiste c/o ExRotaprint
Gottschedstraße 4, 13357 Berlin
In English
Free admission, limited capacity
Share: Facebook
The 11th Berlin Biennale, in partnership with the Curatorial Practice course, Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design, University of Bergen, presents a conversation between artist Castiel Vitorino Brasileiro and curator Lisette Lagnado.
The artist will introduce a few of her concepts, such as “spiral memory,” which allows her transmutation. In doing so, she alludes to other ends, different from death. Her notion of time is not linear and embraces the many possibilities of the crossroads. Another concept, vira-mundo, brings the idea of a world turned upside down together with a becoming-world. The event also features a screening of Castiel Vitorino Brasileiro’s film Night Without Moon commissioned by the KUIR project with funding from the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district.
Castiel Vitorino Brasileiro has focused her work on queer and racial bodies. Her practice is closely related to colonial history and trauma. Spirituality and ancestry are the primary tools of her healing methodology. She defines herself as a macumbeira (witch doctor), nourished by Afro-Brazilian syncretic religion. She was granted a full scholarship to develop her master’s degree at the Department of Clinical Psychology of the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (PUC-SP) within the nucleus of subjectivity.
The event will be recorded on video and made available on our website afterwards.
Please note that due to the current situation, admission to the event is limited and will only be possible with a facemask. Registration and further information: visit@berlinbiennale.de
IV: How Fear Can Dismantle a Body. Vis-a-Vis with two of four curators of the 11th Berlin Biennale
María Berríos, Lisette Lagnado
Conversation
Being in Crisis together – Einander in Krisen begegnen
Feminist Health Care Research Group (Inga Zimprich/Julia Bonn)
Online workshop
„Klaus Eckschen: Hörspiel“
Die Remise
Hörspiel
THE MOBILIZATION
Nicolás Cuello
Text
Género y colonialidad en busca de claves de lectura y de un vocabulario estratégico descolonial
Rita Segato
Essay
I: Junto a las curadoras de la XI Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art
Renata Cervetto, Lisette Lagnado
Conversation
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Tuesday, 29.9.2020
6–7:30 pm
RSVP required
Glaskiste c/o ExRotaprint
Gottschedstraße 4, 13357 Berlin
In English
Free admission, limited capacity
Share: Facebook
The 11th Berlin Biennale, in partnership with the Curatorial Practice course, Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design, University of Bergen, presents a conversation between artist Castiel Vitorino Brasileiro and curator Lisette Lagnado.
The artist will introduce a few of her concepts, such as “spiral memory,” which allows her transmutation. In doing so, she alludes to other ends, different from death. Her notion of time is not linear and embraces the many possibilities of the crossroads. Another concept, vira-mundo, brings the idea of a world turned upside down together with a becoming-world. The event also features a screening of Castiel Vitorino Brasileiro’s film Night Without Moon commissioned by the KUIR project with funding from the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district.
Castiel Vitorino Brasileiro has focused her work on queer and racial bodies. Her practice is closely related to colonial history and trauma. Spirituality and ancestry are the primary tools of her healing methodology. She defines herself as a macumbeira (witch doctor), nourished by Afro-Brazilian syncretic religion. She was granted a full scholarship to develop her master’s degree at the Department of Clinical Psychology of the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (PUC-SP) within the nucleus of subjectivity.
The event will be recorded on video and made available on our website afterwards.
Please note that due to the current situation, admission to the event is limited and will only be possible with a facemask. Registration and further information: visit@berlinbiennale.de
Maternidades subversivas
María Llopis
Monograph
Expresiones de la locura: el arte de los enfermos mentales
Hans Prinzhorn
Monograph
Being in Crisis together – Einander in Krisen begegnen
Feminist Health Care Research Group (Inga Zimprich/Julia Bonn)
Online workshop
St Sara Kali George
Delaine Le Bas
Soundscape
COVID-19 VIDEOS
Carlos Motta
Video
Umbilical Cord Amulet
McCord Museum
Object
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