
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 Posch‹ 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
- Languages: German, English, Tamil, Dari
- Location: Station Urbaner Kulturen/nGbK Hellersdorf
- Address: Auerbacher Ring 41, 12619 Berlin (Kastanienboulevard entrance, next to Lebenshilfe e.V.)
- Opening hours: Thurs. and Sat. 3–7 p.m.
- Admission: Free
As part of Berlin Art Week
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