UNTIE TO TIE – On Colonial Legacies and Contemporary Societies

UNTIE TO TIE – On Colonial Legacies and Contemporary Societies
With its one-year research and exhibition program ”UNTIE TO TIE – On Colonial Legacies and Contemporary Societies”, the ifa-Galerie Berlin explores the intersections between artistic and social discourses related to the colonial structures in contemporary realities.
The gallery becomes a place, to encourage encounters between stories, whether told, written, designed or performed. From March 2017 to March 2018, the colonial legacies in contemporary societies will be addressed in four chapters: global relatedness, urban cultures, forms of feminism and riots as resistance.
To create more space for this exchange between subjective positions, the ifa-Galerie Berlin is developing a new structure based on three pillars: “Art in Conversation”, a public program in response to the exhibition; a “Meeting Point” with a reading and a hearing station; and a “Digital Platform”: untietotie.org
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Chapter 1: Kolmanskop Dream by Pascale Marthine Tayou Opening Thursday, 30 March 2017, 7 pm
The opening exhibition is dedicated to Pascale Marthine Tayou. With his solo exhibition „Kolmanskop Dream“, Tayou creates a mental sculpture of the city of Kolmanskop, a former colonial German settlement and today’s ghost town in the Namib Desert. With his exhibition, Tayou asks: “la raison du plus fort est-elle toujours la meilleure?” (is the reason of the strongest always the best?)
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Upcoming events:
"STATUS QUO VADIS"
Conversations, C& book launch
party with Rolando Vázquez, Imara Limon, Lamin Fofana and others
Thursday, 27 April 2017, 6 pm, party 9 pm
at ACUD, Veteranenstraße 21, 10119 Berlin
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