Posts Tagged ‘Ahmet Öğüt’
Designing Urban Ecologies: ‘Living the City’ at Tempelhof Airport
by Noëlle BuAbbud // Nov. 5, 2020
‘Living the City’, held in the main hall of Tempelhof Airport, is at times as overwhelming as navigating a new city…[read on]
Towards a Transversal Pedagogy: Ahmet Ögüt and the Silent University
by Cristina Ramos // July 03, 2020
The Silent University is a solidarity-based knowledge exchange platform by displaced people and forced migrants. It is led by a group of lecturers, consultants and research fellows who share this background…[read on]
The Possibilities of ‘Floating Utopias’
Article by Lucile Bouvard // June 09, 2018
A large-scale helium balloon in the shape of a stylized rock floats over Oranienplatz in Berlin. On its top stands a small inflatable building. Below it, on the sidewalk, a group of performers…[read on]
THE WEEK November 20–26, 2017
Openings & events at Carlier/Gebauer, Zillbermann Gallery, Daimler Contemporary, Isabella Bortlozzi Galerie, Daad Galerie, Kunstsaele Berlin, Kewenig, KOW, Barbara Wien, Leslie, Capitain Petzel, ZKR – Centre for Art and Public Space,…[read on]
Open Call for Artists // Berlin Art Prize 2016
Berlin // Aug. 10, 2016
Through September 1, 2016, any artist who has been living in Berlin for a minimum of six months is invited to apply for the Berlin Art Prize 2016 at www.berlinartprize.com…[read on]
THE WEEK June 13–19, 2016
Monday, Jun. 13, 2016 COLLEGIUM HUNGARICUM BERLIN ‘Rituals’ Performance Art Festival: Jun. 13–17, 2016 Dorotheenstraße 12, 10117 Berlin, click here for map Wednesday, Jun. 15, 2016 DISTRICT BERLIN Talk with Ana Hoffner Talk: Wednesday, Jun. 15, 2016; 7pm ICI – Institute for Cultural Inquiry, Christinenstraße 18–19, 10119 Berlin, click here for map GALERIE WEDDING Ahmet… Read more »
Space // The Collective Unconscious: Stadt/Bild (Image of a City)
By Josie Thaddeus-Johns // Sept. 29, 2015
The flagship exhibition for Berlin Art Week, Stadt/Bild (Image of a City) was commissioned by the governing Mayor of Berlin and the Senate Chancellery – proof, if it was ever needed, that the city of Berlin’s interest in navel-gazing extends to the highest reaches of authority…[read on]