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SUMMARY:THE PATH: A Participatory Public Art Project -  Exhibition + Installation + Event Series
DESCRIPTION:[deutsch unten] \nWhat do we experience in the metropoles of today's world and what do the metropoles experience? Amidst all the flux of migration\, gentrification and rapid urban change is the metropole able to contain us and vice versa? What if the paths we take every day start from nowhere and lead nowhere? Is it a togetherness that we experience or is it an 'otherness' with a potential? What are the results\, alternatives\, solutions and what can art's role be in this process? \nTHE PATH is a multidisciplinary art project that problematises the relationship between the metropole and the individual from a queer\, feminist point of view.  Inspired by the pedestrian bridges over the highways in İstanbul\, the participatory public installation at Tempelhofer Feld by Umut Azad Akkel invites the participants to an experience simulating the complex character of our co-existence with/within/despite the metropole.  \nSimilarly\, the events designed and planned around the conceptual basis of the installation\, that will take place at Tempelhofer Feld and at Oyoun will create an experiential and intellectual hub for analyzing our complex being within/with/despite the metropole. The overall perspective of the series of events will be approaching the theme from multiple views and raising critical questions about all its complexity. The focus will be Berlin and Istanbul as two interrelated metropoles and the flux of migration between the two with its implications and possible historical as well as recent meanings. \nWe invite you to join our multidisciplinary programme from September 9 to October 15. The programme includes an exhibition\, artist talks\, artist walks between Oyoun and Tempelhofer Feld\, panel discussions\, film screenings\, music performances\, and art and theatre performances - see the events listed below. We look forward to seeing you! \nPlease note: To take part in events at Oyoun or visit our exhibitions\, you need to have a negative corona test from the same day or proof of vaccination / recovery. FFP2 Masks are mandatory at Oyoun until further notice. Further information about our hygiene concept can be found here: oyoun.de/hygienekonzept \nThe Path project was produced by Oyoun in collaboration with Umut Azad Akkel as artistic director and Şehnaz Layıkel as lead curator. It was funded by the Lotto Stiftung and UdK KKWV.  \n  \n***** \nTHE OPEN CALL // DER OFFENE CALL\nOne music and one performance art show will be selected through an open call. \nEine Musik- und eine Kunst-Performance werden nach einem offenen Call ausgewählt. \n\nTHE OPENINGS // DIE VERNISSAGEN\n\nSeptember 09 // 17:00 - 23:00 \nVernissage - Oyoun: Artist Talk + Exhibition Opening + DJ performance by Şeyma Gündoğdu aka DJ Belanze \nBook your free ticket here // Buche hier dein kostenloses Ticket  \n\nSeptember 11 // 15:00 - 19:30\nVernissage - Tempelhofer Feld: Mini Picnic + DJ performance by Şeyma Gündoğdu aka DJ Belanze \nBook your free ticket here // Buche hier dein kostenloses Ticket  \n  \nTHE INSTALLATION // DIE INSTALLATION\nSeptember 10 - October 16   \nVisit the installation at Tempelhofer Feld: Google Maps Link \n  \nTHE EXHIBITION // DIE AUSSTELLUNG\nSeptember 10 - October 08  // 10:00 - 18:00 \nBook a time slot via Eventbrite to view and experience the exhibited works in person at Oyoun. //  Buche jetzt ein Zeitfenster via Eventbrite für deinen Besuch der Ausstellung im Oyoun. \n  \nEVENT PROGRAMM // RAHMENPROGRAMM\nSeptember 12 \n// 16:00 \nArtist Walk​​ with Artistic Director\, Umut Azad Akkel | Oyoun > Tempelhofer Feld\nBook your free ticket here // Buche dein kostenloses Ticket hier \nSeptember 15  \n// 19:00 \nPanel Talk: Creating Space in Urban Environment and Exploring Possibilities: A Close Look at Art and Public Space with Şehnaz Layıkel (moderator)\, Patrizia Bach & Ina Weber  | Oyoun\nBook your free ticket here // Buche dein kostenloses Ticket hier \nSeptember 17  \n// 19:00\nFilm Screening: 95cm: Mega City’s Mini Citizens by Ayşe Adanalı\, Yaşar Adnan Adanalı & Gizem Pilavcı | Oyoun\nBook your free ticket here // Buche dein kostenloses Ticket hier \nSeptember 18  \n// 19:00\nPanel Talk: The Push and Pull Between The Metropole and Their Inhabitants - Moods of Living | Experiences\, Challenges\, Hopes with Yelta Köm (moderator)\, Asli Duru\, Banu Çiçek Tülü\, Yaşar Adnan Adanalı | Oyoun\nBook your free ticket here // Buche dein kostenloses Ticket hier \nSeptember 22  \n// 19:00\nPanel Talk: Are We Really the „New Wave“: Immigration Between Berlin and Istanbul with Ingo Arend\, Banu Karaca\, Verena Niepe\, Persefoni Myrtsou | Online\nEvent Infos here - Join the discussion on Zoom here \nSeptember 24  \n// 18:30 - 21:30\nFilm Screening + Artist talk: Rantİstanbul + Surplus of Istanbul | Oyoun\nBook your free ticket here // Buche dein kostenloses Ticket hier \n// 22:00 - 23:30\nDJ Mobilegirl | Oyoun\nBook your free ticket here // Buche dein kostenloses Ticket hier \nSeptember 25  \n// 14:30\nArtist Walk​​ with Artistic Director\, Umut Azad Akkel | Oyoun > Tempelhofer Feld\nBook your free ticket here // Buche dein kostenloses Ticket hier \n// 16:00\nPerformance: Mapping stories | Tempelhofer Feld\nBook your free ticket here // Buche dein kostenloses Ticket hier \nSeptember 26  \n// 18:30 \nEbow Concert | Tempelhofer Feld\nBook your free ticket here // Buche dein kostenloses Ticket hier \nOctober 02 \n// 16:00 \nArtist Walk​​ with Artistic Director\, Umut Azad Akkel | Oyoun > Tempelhofer Feld\nBook your free ticket here // Buche dein kostenloses Ticket hier \nOctober 08  \n// 16:30 - 18:30\nFinissage | Tempelhofer Feld\nDJ performance Merey Şenocak | Oyoun\nBook your free ticket here // Buche dein kostenloses Ticket hier \nOctober 15 \n// 18:00 - 19:00\nPerformance by Cammack Lindsey | Tempelhofer Feld\nBook your free ticket here // Buche dein kostenloses Ticket hier \n***** \nLocation at Tempelhofer Feld - view in Google Maps \n\n\n***** \nTHE PATH: Ein partizipatives öffentliches Kunstprojekt\n\nWas macht den Reiz städtischen Lebens aus? Wie fühlt es sich an\, in einer Stadt zu leben\, die sich ständig ausdehnt und verändert? Was bedeutet dies für die individuelle Existenz? Mit welchen Kämpfen und Herausforderungen sehen sich die Bewohner:innen alltäglich konfrontiert? Wie können wir den urbanen Raum gemeinsam aus einer queer*feministischen Perspektive gestalten? \nTHE PATH präsentiert anhand interdisziplinärer künstlerischer Formen neben utopische Visionen auch dystopische Sorgen. Dabei werden radikal persönliche Sichtweisen auf Konzepte der urbanen Transformation\, der Gentrifizierung sowie der damit einhergehenden Dynamiken der Entfremdung und Diskriminierung vor dem Hintergrund neoliberaler Politik ergründet. \nZugleich ist es eine autobiographische Reflexion der Erfahrungen\, die der Künstler Umut Azad Akkel in den Jahren in Istanbul machte. Der erlebte existentielle Kampf führte ihn zu der Metapher des “Pfades” (The Path)\, der “von nirgendwo beginnt und nirgendwo hinführt”. Mit dem Projekt konzeptualisiert Akkel seine kritische Auseinandersetzung mit der Stadt\, indem er von Berlin nach Istanbul blickt. Die beiden Städte sind im Laufe der Geschichte durch drei große Migrationsbewegungen eng miteinander verbunden. Letztere\, die sogenannte New Wave umfasst viele junge\, insbesondere queere Menschen\, die aufgrund der politischen Lage in der Türkei von Istanbul nach Berlin kamen. “The Path” dient gerade jenen als Plattform der Solidarität\, des Austausches und des urbanen künstlerischen Neudenkens. Gemeinsam wird ein öffentlich korrespondierender Erfahrungsraum geschaffen\, der verschiedene Communities aus der Nachbarschaft aktiv mit einbezieht. \nDie Veranstaltungsreihe bietet ein umfangreiches Programm. Es umfasst Gespräche und Führungen mit den Künstler*innen zwischen Oyoun und der Installation\, eine Ausstellung\, Podiumsdiskussionen\, Filmvorführungen\, Konzerte\, Performances und Theateraufführungen - siehe ganzes Programm oben.  \nAlle Veranstaltungen sind kostenfrei zu besuchen. Aufgrund der Corona-Bestimmungen ist jedoch eine Anmeldung je Veranstaltung erforderlich. Weitere Informationen kommen in Kürze. \nBitte beachten: Voraussetzung für den Eintritt zum Event ist ein tagesaktueller\, negativer Corona-Test oder Impf- /Genesenennachweis. Im Oyoun besteht bis auf weiteres Maskenpflicht. Weitere Infos zum Hygienekonzept findest du hier: oyoun.de/hygienekonzept \nWir freuen uns auf Euer Kommen! \nTHE PATH ist eine Produktion von Oyoun in Zusammenarbeit mit Umut Azad Akkel als künstlerischem Leiter und Şehnaz Layıkel als leitende Kuratorin. Es wird gefördert von der Lotto Stiftung und der KKWV von der UdK Berlin.
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LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Bewegungen / Movements,Bilder / Images,Gespräche / Conversations,Klänge / Sounds
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SUMMARY:Creating Space in Urban Environment and Exploring Possibilities | THE PATH
DESCRIPTION:Panel with Şehnaz Layıkel\, Patrizia Bach & Ina Weber \nPublic space is sometimes an inspiration for art and sometimes a container. It shapes\, carries and exhibits art in different forms and at different locations. For the spectator\, it may be an unexpected or a planned encounter. In this panel discussion\, the relationship between art and public space will be discussed from artistic and critical perspectives. The relationship between art and public space will be conceptualized with all its potentiality and elements of surprise. Practical examples of different art forms will enrich the conversation. Together\, the dynamics of the changing city\, the place and the role of collective and individual artistic practices will be discussed from a conceptual and practical perspective. Remarkable practices from Istanbul and Berlin will be given space and expression. \nDon't miss the inspiring conversation! We're looking forward to seeing you. \nBook your free ticket here. \nDoors Open 18:00 // Event Start 18:30 \n---- \nŞehnaz Layıkel was born in 1975 in Istanbul\, Turkey. She has been living and working in Berlin since 2017. Since 2017\, I have been doing my doctorate at the Berlin University of the Arts\, at the Faculty of Design and working in the Gropius Bau as a member of the education team. She has worked in NGOs for many years and coordinated community-based art and culture projects\, as well as human rights projects. She also curated an exhibition on the refugee problem in Berlin in 2017. She was awarded the Echoing Green (2007) and Ashoka (2012) Fellowship Prizes. \nIna Weber (*1964) lives and works in Berlin. 1989 - 94 Studies at the University of Kassel with Harry Kramer and Martin Kippenberger; since 2016 professor for sculpture at the UdK Universität der Künste\, Berlin. \nPegah Keshmirshekan is currently working and living in Berlin\, Germany. The key question that she deals with in her artistic practice is how collective identities contribute to the formation of one’s personhood in the globalized world. Pegah has co-curated events and seminars on aspects of inter-cultural practices in contemporary art such as Fava Connection and Iran101. She is also a co-founder of the initiative I.D.A. (Intersectionality\, Diversity\, Antidiscrimination) and a member of the Soltity Collective. \nPatrizia Bach is a visual artist living and working in Berlin. Her main artistic medium is drawing while she has been working on topics such as archiving\, collecting\, and re-arranging as well as approaching the city as a site of memory\, history and storage. For the past decade\, she has been focusing on long-term projects that include in-depth research processes which result in expansive drawing installations that take over architecture. She also works in several interdisciplinary collaborations\, notably with Regina Dürig. Bach received numerous scholarships with her works on that subject and was a fellow at Akademie Schloss Solitude (2018) and will be at Kulturakademie Tarabya (Istanbul\, 2021). \n  \n***\nTHE PATH: A Participatory Public Art Project \nWhat do we experience in the metropoles of today’s world and what do the metropoles experience? Amidst all the flux of migration\, gentrification and rapid urban change is the metropole able to contain us and vice versa? What if the paths we take every day start from nowhere and lead nowhere? Is it a togetherness that we experience or is it an ´otherness´ with a potential? What are the results\, alternatives\, solutions and what can art´s role be in this process? \nTHE PATH is a multidisciplinary art project that problematises the relationship between the metropole and the individual from a queer\, feminist point of view. Inspired by the pedestrian bridges over the highways in İstanbul\, the participatory public installation at Tempelhofer Feld by Umut Azad Akkel invites the participants to an experience simulating the complex character of our co-existence with/within/despite the metropole. \nSimilarly\, the events designed and planned around the conceptual basis of the installation\, that will take place at Tempelhofer Feld and at Oyoun will create an experiential and intellectual hub for analyzing our complex being within/with/despite the metropole. The overall perspective of the series of events will be approaching the theme from multiple views and raising critical questions about all its complexity. The focus will be Berlin and Istanbul as two interrelated metropoles and the flux of migration between the two with its implications and possible historical as well as recent meanings. \nSee the full programme of THE PATH here: https://oyoun.de/event/the-path \nThe Path project was produced by Oyoun in collaboration with Umut Azad Akkel (IG: @azadonfires) as artistic director and Şehnaz Layıkel (IG: @sehnazlayikel) as lead curator. It was funded by the Lotto Stiftung and UdK KKWV. \n*** \nPlease note: To take part in events at Oyoun or visit our exhibitions\, you need to have a negative corona test from the same day or proof of vaccination / recovery. FFP2 Masks are mandatory at Oyoun until further notice. Further information about our hygiene concept can be found here: oyoun.de/hygienekonzept \n 
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/creating-space-in-urban-environment-and-exploring-possibilities-the-path/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
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