Sat. 17.06.2023 | 15:00 - 22:00
with: Ellinor Aurora Aasgard & Zayne Armstrong, Aram Bartholl, Carsten Becker, Johannes Büttner, Sarah Doerfel, Lola Göller, Mathias Gramoso, Hannah Hallermann, Marianna Ignataki,Zina Isupova, Jill Kiddon, Justina Los, Zoë Claire Miller, Alice M. Morey, Ariel Reichman, Ariel Schlesinger, Marco Schmitt, Adam Slowik, Maximillian Thiel, Mirce Velarde, Ivar Veermäe, Nazim Unal Yilmaz
curated by: Marco Schmitt, organized by: A:D:Curatorial
Exhibition, Performance, Screening
A:D:Curatorial
Kurfürstenstraße 142, 10179 Berlin - Schöneberg
The group exhibition A:PRÉS D:ÉSSERT addresses social change under expanded aspects of Maslow's system of needs. Hierarchies dissolve and human needs intersect with the holistic nature of ecosystems. The entrances to social constructs transform into systemic exits of collectivity. Multi-perspective escape routes can be discovered in the exhibition. The impossible becomes conceivable, imaginable and negotiable. This can lead to a social-ecological R-evolution that is detached from structural aberrations of our social system. Unforeseen, symbiotic relationships can thus develop between the viewer and the artistic works. The echo reverberates into the future: "Qu'ils mangent de l'A:PRÉS D:ÉSSERT!"
A:D: Curatorial is a non-profit space by curatorial duo Christy Woody and Maria Isserlis that aims to foster open dialogue and promote new artistic work through curated exhibitions and interdisciplinary public programmes. The two curators, from the USA and Ukraine, are committed to providing a platform for today's artists and to showcasing their work in a non-commercial environment.
Seating: Chairs
Age groups: Suitable for all ages
Languages: English, German
Content can also be provided in Ukrainian, Spanish, Estonian and Norwegian.
Wheelchair users | Buggies: Wheelchair accessible at ground level; barrier-free toilet in the basement, accessible via elevator
Hearing impaired | deaf people: Accessible. The exhibited works can be perceived both visually and auditorily. Accompanying the exhibition is a booklet in which parts of the exhibited works are illustrated and printed. This is free and can be taken home.
Neurodiversity: Accompanying the exhibition there is a booklet in which parts of the exhibited works are illustrated and printed out. This is free and can be taken home.
Blind people: Partially accessible. Some of the works can also be perceived auditorily.
Further notes: no flashing lights or other visual or acoustic overstimulation, only live music with loudspeakers, video projections, fog machine and colored light.