This week we are joined by Anna Ehrenstein and Cibelle Cavalli Bastos, who will present and discuss their artistic practices, focusing on fair decolonial and non-conforming collaboration and solidarity both physically and in the virtual.
Anna Ehrenstein’s transdisciplinary artistic practice emerges from her biographical experience focusing on necropolitics of migration and the radical possiblities of collective and decolonial unlearning and collaboration. Her works circulate around the material culture of the periphery, networked images and ecologies. Her works have been exhibited in places such as Office Impart, KOW Berlin and the Ural Biennale and given workshops and talks at HKW Berlin, Hamburger Bahnhof and Art Academy Kassel among others.
Cibelle Cavalli Bastos’ practice centres around a position of the in-between, operating agains societal algorithms by seeking non-compliant patterns of behaviour and blurring the lines between selfhood and collectivity. They have exhibited and performed in places such as Gropius Bau Berlin, ICA London, Carnegie Hall New York and lectured at Stanford Art History, Goldsmiths University London, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Berlin Program for Artists among many others.
The language for this event is English. The event is moderated by Orhun Mersin (Kekik) and Federico Zurani.
This week we are joined by Anna Ehrenstein and Cibelle Cavalli Bastos, who will present and discuss their artistic practices, focusing on fair decolonial and non-conforming collaboration and solidarity both physically and in the virtual.
Anna Ehrenstein’s transdisciplinary artistic practice emerges from her biographical experience focusing on necropolitics of migration and the radical possiblities of collective and decolonial unlearning and collaboration. Her works circulate around the material culture of the periphery, networked images and ecologies. Her works have been exhibited in places such as Office Impart, KOW Berlin and the Ural Biennale and given workshops and talks at HKW Berlin, Hamburger Bahnhof and Art Academy Kassel among others.
Cibelle Cavalli Bastos’ practice centres around a position of the in-between, operating agains societal algorithms by seeking non-compliant patterns of behaviour and blurring the lines between selfhood and collectivity. They have exhibited and performed in places such as Gropius Bau Berlin, ICA London, Carnegie Hall New York and lectured at Stanford Art History, Goldsmiths University London, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Berlin Program for Artists among many others.
The language for this event is English. The event is moderated by Orhun Mersin (Kekik) and Federico Zurani.
This week we are joined by Anna Ehrenstein and Cibelle Cavalli Bastos, who will present and discuss their artistic practices, focusing on fair decolonial and non-conforming collaboration and solidarity both physically and in the virtual.
This week we are joined by Anna Ehrenstein and Cibelle Cavalli Bastos, who will present and discuss their artistic practices, focusing on fair decolonial and non-conforming collaboration and solidarity both physically and in the virtual.
Anna Ehrenstein’s transdisciplinary artistic practice emerges from her biographical experience focusing on necropolitics of migration and the radical possiblities of collective and decolonial unlearning and collaboration. Her works circulate around the material culture of the periphery, networked images and ecologies. Her works have been exhibited in places such as Office Impart, KOW Berlin and the Ural Biennale and given workshops and talks at HKW Berlin, Hamburger Bahnhof and Art Academy Kassel among others.
Cibelle Cavalli Bastos’ practice centres around a position of the in-between, operating agains societal algorithms by seeking non-compliant patterns of behaviour and blurring the lines between selfhood and collectivity. They have exhibited and performed in places such as Gropius Bau Berlin, ICA London, Carnegie Hall New York and lectured at Stanford Art History, Goldsmiths University London, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Berlin Program for Artists among many others.
The language for this event is English. The event is moderated by Orhun Mersin (Kekik) and Federico Zurani.