Exhibition

Šejla Kamerić, Kapwani Kiwanga & Anna Witt @ art berlin

Galerie Tanja Wagner, Berlin, Germany
27 Sep 2018 - 30 Sep 2018

Kapwani Kiwanga, Subduction study #8,  2017, pigment print, 83,5 x 92 cm

Kapwani Kiwanga, Subduction study #8, 2017, pigment print, 83,5 x 92 cm

Tanja Wagner presents at art berlin works by Šejla Kamerić, Kapwani Kiwanga and Anna Witt.

Šejla Kamerić works with various media such as film, photography, objects or drawings. The all-pervading element in her work are her – often uneasy – memories. She is using them as a power source by sharpening the focus of the present through the burden past. Based on her own experiences, memories and dreams, her work takes us to glocal spaces of displacement and discrimination. The sadness and beauty, hope and pain that shines out of her works are part of the stories we share. The weight of her themes stands in powerful contrast to her individual aesthetics and to her choice of delicate materials.

Kapwani Kiwanga’s work often manifests as installations, sound, video, and performance. She intentionally confuses truth and fiction in order to unsettle hegemonic narratives and create spaces in which marginal discourse can flourish. As a trained anthropologist and social scientist, she occupies the role of a researcher in her projects. Her methodology includes fashioning systems and establishing protocols as in scientific experimentation to delineate lenses through which one can observe culture and it’s characteristic propensity toward mutation. Afrofuturism, anti-colonial struggle and it’s memory, belief systems, vernacular and popular culture are but some of the research areas which inspire her practice.

Anna Witt’s performances in the form of public interventions as well as her video installations scrutinize the construction of cultural stereotypes and the positioning of the individual within social systems. Her works are situated between fictional re-enactment and documentary staging, representing the problem of subject-formation in relation to political identity, collectivity and civil rights. Sometimes it is the artist herself who is acting; another time she invites strangers, often passersby, to participate. With impartial interest in her counterparts, Anna Witt creates playful situations and enables communal interaction. Language is often added to the physical actions. Non-verbal just as verbal articulation leads us to think about a fundamentally new definition of our communal coexistence.

September 27-30, 2018

Additional gallery opening hours during Art Berlin:
On Friday, September 28 the gallery will be open until 9 pm.

 

art berlin
Berlin Tempelhof Airport
Hangar 5 + 6 Tempelhofer Damm 45
12101 Berlin
Germany

 

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