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On 5 July, the second exhibition of the program DISLOCATIONS––within reach opens, placing (post-)migrant perspectives on historiography at its center. As the second chapter of the program curated by Natalie Keppler and Agnieszka Roguski, within reach explores the occupation and departure of spaces and the resulting spatial in-betweens that emerge from these acts. The stories of the communal gallery Kunst Raum Mitte, originally founded as galerie weisser elefant in the late GDR, are linked to the group exhibition featuring works by Daniela Kneip Velescu, Songhak Ky, and Mila Panić, a talk with Sarnt Utamachote, and a collective intervention by Anguezomo Nzé Mboulou Mba Bikoro, thereby socio-geographically including Southeast European and Southeast Asian perspectives.
Kunst Raum Mitte is shaped by the legacy of Berlin’s division, ongoing processes of displacement and speculation around future uses of its space. DISLOCATIONS 2025 takes up these spatial dimensions...More
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On 5 July, the second exhibition of the program DISLOCATIONS––within reach opens, placing (post-)migrant perspectives on historiography at its center. As the second chapter of the program curated by Natalie Keppler and Agnieszka Roguski, within reach explores the occupation and departure of spaces and the resulting spatial in-betweens that emerge from these acts. The stories of the communal gallery Kunst Raum Mitte, originally founded as galerie weisser elefant in the late GDR, are linked to the group exhibition featuring works by Daniela Kneip Velescu, Songhak Ky, and Mila Panić, a talk with Sarnt Utamachote, and a collective intervention by Anguezomo Nzé Mboulou Mba Bikoro, thereby socio-geographically including Southeast European and Southeast Asian perspectives.
Kunst Raum Mitte is shaped by the legacy of Berlin’s division, ongoing processes of displacement and speculation around future uses of its space. DISLOCATIONS 2025 takes up these spatial dimensions...More