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Pandemic Films

Public Screening: 1st of August 2020 Films about pandemics have existed long before the COVID-19 outbreak, and were usually superproduction Sci-Fi films that took place in a remote future. Now, we are living inside a low budget science fiction. PANDEMIC FILMS brings together films that are not necessarily about the pandemic itself but were produced in the frame of it. During this global crisis, artists and filmmakers from all over the world are reinventing their way of working. Filmed at home, from a distance, via […]

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Insurgencias

Professional orientation program & networking event between Latin American artists and representatives of the Berlin artistic scene. ¡n[s]urgênç!as 2018 was a professional networking event and an orientation program among Latin American artists and representatives of the Berlin art scene, organized by AGORA Collective e.V. in Berlin between 15 and 30 September 2018, under the direction of curators Paz Ponce and Daniela Labra, in cooperation with the Kap Hoorn platform and with the support of the Berlin Senate as part of the financing program “Weltoffenes Berlin […]

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This is an Intervention!

A long afternoon of public pauses reversing the post-pandemic rush to normality For the duration of a long afternoon on Saturday July 11th from 12:00 until 24:00, we pushed the pause button. The walls, windows, gardens, streets and parks of Berlin-Kreuzberg were occupied through a series of public interventions in which artists, thinkers and other players opened up their private thinking to the public. These were accompanied by a discursive programme, guided tours and an info point where you could pick up a map and get more information.​ […]

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Raue Strömung

Galerie Eigenheim – Berlin From June 15th – 29th, 2017 Among the Mapuches, native of the territory that presently belongs to Chile, lies a cosmogonic myth of special significance for its symbolic content: the confrontation between the serpent of the waters, Cai Cai Vilu, and the serpent of the earth, Treng Treng Vilu. Making clear reference to the archetype of the universal flood, the story tells how Cai Cai Vilu tries to flood the earth and make it disappear, while it defends itself by retreating, […]

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