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Solastalgia

Zemin Berlin Urbanstraße 3, 10961, Berlin, NY, Germany

„Surviving presence“ is the debut event series of the artistic platform-project, which goes by the same name. It is thought of as a collective investigation of the relationship of art and surviving, healing and activism through dynamic formats based on workshops, performance, talks and film-screenings.

For Real

Zemin Berlin Urbanstraße 3, 10961, Berlin, NY, Germany

In the exhibition "For Real", Amnon David Ar addreses to the contemporary human experience, the various emotional and intellectual aspects to which it is unique to our time.

Troubling Time/s

Zemin Berlin Urbanstraße 3, 10961, Berlin, NY, Germany

Drawing inspiration from Karen Barad’s discourse on 'Troubling Time/s and Ecologies of Nothingness,' this artistic proposal aspires to direct its focus towards the profound reconceptualization of temporality.

Unbinding Histories

Zemin Berlin Urbanstraße 3, 10961, Berlin, NY, Germany

In 2022, a group of artists from different parts of the world gathered in Arles for a residency program led by renowned photographer Antoine d'Agata.

Unbinding Histories

Zemin Berlin Urbanstraße 3, 10961, Berlin, NY, Germany

In March 3- 2025,

The Summer of the Soul

Zemin Berlin Urbanstraße 3, 10961, Berlin, NY, Germany

he first artist talk will bring together Cagla Demirbas, Maike Bergold, and Ronja Falkenbach to explore the themes of subculture, youth, and intimacy to look at the intersection of such themes through their work.

Reclaiming the Postmemory

Zemin Berlin Urbanstraße 3, 10961, Berlin, NY, Germany

The talk will include Alejandra Arévalo, Phuong Hoang and Verónica Losantos and take their work departing from history as a the centre of discussion.

Identity as a Form of Protest

Zemin Berlin Urbanstraße 3, 10961, Berlin, NY, Germany

The final artist talk will feature Despoina “Penny” Demertzi, Francesca Hummler, Jack Moyse and Jesse Egner.

Ex Machina

Zemin Berlin Urbanstraße 3, 10961, Berlin, NY, Germany

Francesco Petrucelli critiques traditional human identity rooted in humanistic culture and challenges the notion of humans as central and superior in the universe. With his works, Petrucelli explores the portrayal of the body as a symbol of human significance, influenced by religious depictions. His interventions destruct classical representations of the face and body, highlighting that consciousness is just a fragment of identity.

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