Trans_plantationen
The exhibition ›Trans_plantationen‹ focuses on the moment of relocation as a multi-layered border crossing between countries, social groups, genders and identities. An installation by Anujah Fernando asks what memories remain in a fleeting place such as an asylum shelter when people have long ceased to live there. The two-channel installation ›Bacha Posh‹ by Yalda Afsah and Ginan Seidl questions binary social structures by emphasizing the performativity of gender-based role attributions. Through atmospheric images of cityscapes and close-ups, the installation tells the story of a 13-year-old Afghan girl growing up as a boy in Mazar-i-Sharif, who consciously assumes the duties and freedoms of her role. The collectively created installation ›Rhizom‹ shows plant imprints of the disappearing green space ›Place Internationale‹ embroidered on paper and fabric.
Artists: Anujah Fernando, Ginan Seidl & Yalda Afsah, Juan Camilo Alfonso
nGbK work group station urbaner kulturen: Juan Camilo Alfonso, Jochen Becker, Eva Hertzsch, Margarete Kiss, Constanze Musterer, Adam Page, Katharina Ziemke
As part of Berlin Art Week