— October 13, 2022
8 Nominees
8 Exhibitions
8 Project Spaces
∞ Events
8 Nominees
8 Exhibitions
8 Project Spaces
∞ Events
Waves of experimental electronic tunes by DJ Nik Mantilla will expand Hana Yoo’s exhibition Elbow Room by adding a new layer of transcendental readings.
Reality is constantly shifting. The voice inside my head: an entity that pulls me out of reality and spits me back out into the void, a reflection of society, to be fought, in order to escape, to blossom.
An atmospheric island by Mazenett Quiroga that creates the right conditions for inhaling and letting yourself be absorbed by the forest's unseen forces.
Departing from a poem of the central video of the exhibition The Master's Shoes nominee Lucas Odahara and writer Angélica Freitas will think about language, its histories and poetry.
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An atmospheric island by Mazenett Quiroga that creates the right conditions for inhaling and letting yourself be absorbed by the forest's unseen forces.
All are invited to participate in the ongoing, open, and participatory project Gente Serpiente by Mazenett Quiroga by choosing a part of a snake to be tattooed on their body.
In three performative walks, the mediation program triple touring stitches is dedicated to the works of Alicja Rogalska, Mazenett Quiroga, and Mazen Khaddaj.
In three performative walks, the mediation program triple touring stitches is dedicated to the works of Alicja Rogalska, Mazenett Quiroga, and Mazen Khaddaj.
In this event, cultural educator Trang Tran and nominee Hana Yoo will discuss the artistic practices of representation, as applied in the solo show Elbow Room at ACUD Galerie.
Narval (Peter Strickmann, Evgenija Wassilew) works with a selection of acoustic feedback that will move through the space like drawings and interact with the individual architecture and situation of the location.
Aneta Rostkowska and Alicja Rogalska take their collaboration on the exhibition From Ground To Horizon (2021-22) as a starting point to discuss the political potential of constructing speculative narratives about the future.
Centered around the work Sleep and Death (Rasse und Schönheit), the talk between nominee Lucas Odahara, hn. lyonga and Malte Pieper will address notions of memory, history making and its physical spaces.
The readers will present published and unpublished writing around themes of historical redemption, converting time into space, the Baroque, the city and the unconscious, following the title of the exhibition and event, which is lifted from Freud's Civilization and its Discontents.
The big night: Come, dance with us, let yourself be enchanted by the magical trophy-sculptures made by Alvaro Urbano and Petrit Halilaj and celebrate the three winners of the Berlin Art Prize 2022.
Eric D. Clark and Wilted Woman at the turntables!
Entrance fee: 5 Euros
In three performative walks, the mediation program triple touring stitches is dedicated to the works of Alicja Rogalska, Mazenett Quiroga, and Mazen Khaddaj.
Over literal and metaphorical leftovers, Nominee Alicja Rogalska invites participants to share and savor their fears and desires in a situation where we can’t help asking ourselves: “What do we have left?”
Robert Moussa, founder and creative director of Soura Film Festival, and nominee Mazen Khaddaj offer insights into Queer life in the Middle East in general and Lebanon in particular.
This workshop by Jackie Grassmann takes slow and caring writing as a framework to explore how we translate the world and its sensory impressions into our own sign systems.
4 Nominees, 4 Project Spaces, 4 Openings
4 nominees, 4 project spaces, 4 openings
What's art been up to? After two years of pandemic pause, the experimental, solidarity-based, independent Berlin Art Prize is back to ask: what does contemporary art in Berlin have to say?
The Berlin Art Prize concept is simple yet singular – all Berlin-based artists are invited to apply. A five-member jury selects eight nominees according to an nearly anonymous process. The eight artist nominees are each invited to present a solo exhibition in one of eight project spaces, making the Berlin Art Prize 2022 once again a major collaborative project.
(c) Alvaro Urbano & Petrit Halilaj