Students of the HfbK Hamburg

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A Public Program

Presentations

Democracy & Politics, Arts & Culture, Learning & Unlearning
28.06.2024
11:00 – 17:00 Uhr
© Goshka Macuga, Who Gave Us a Sponge to Erase the Horizon? 2022

Format

Presentation

Event information

In a three-day program, we offer readings and perspectives on the exhibition „Survival in the 21st Century“ at the Deichtorhallen Hamburg. We contemplate how incongruities can be shared in a neoliberal world characterized by extraction, violence, exploitation, wars, displacement, racism, and anti-Semitism.  We will establish references, foster our own perspectives on the exhibition, and create spaces in which heaviness can be discussed in the same way as an unbearable lightness. We extend an invitation to you to participate in workshops, performances, guided tours, practical applications, rituals, and lunch breaks with the potential to communicate and transform collective themes and inquiries. 

 

Freitag, 28. Juni

11:15-12:30
Masters
Markus Haas

12:45-13:30 Uhr
Let's all apologize together, a speak-along choir
Ilo Toivio

14:00-15:00 Uhr
Tightrope
Lyn van Gent

15:00-17:00 Uhr
The Lexicon of Emergencies and the questions of pedagogy
Performative and participatory discussion
Chto Delat

ongoing, School of Survival
Accidental Archive. An Interactive Video Installation as an Invitation
Sarah Savalanpour

18:00-23:00 Uhr
Get together
Drinks&DJ Set (PAL Hamburg)
 

Short biography

An art education program by Zeinab Bahsoun, Elizaveta Batkova, Lyn van Gent, Markus Haas, Dörte Habighorst, Anna Kavka, Johanna Klecker, Ann-Sophie Krüger, Nana Nidowa, Thesea Rigou, Sarah Savalanpour, Alina Stief, Ilo Toivio, Katharina Wild.

In the framework of the HFBK Hamburg course ‘How can we learn something that does not yet exist? Art education for the future’ by Nora Sternfeld in cooperation with Valerie Ludwig.

Location

SCHOOL OF SURVIVAL, Hall for Contemporary Art

Language

German

Information for participants

The so-called SURVIVAL PASS, which can be obtained free of charge on request when you first enter the exhibition, allows unlimited free access to the exhibition and participation in the SCHOOL OF SURVIVAL.

Prior registration is not required. Once the 35 slots for the SCHOOL OF SURVIVAL are filled, the course is considered full. Please arrive on time accordingly. For group visits with more than 8 people, we kindly request prior arrangement via besuch@deichtorhallen.de

All offerings of the SCHOOL OF SURVIVAL can be attended without prior knowledge. Materials will be provided on-site unless otherwise specified. Feel free to bring personal materials that are important to you for the workshop.