Posts Tagged ‘hannah arendt’
Reflecting on the Journey: ‘Migration as Avant-Garde’ at C/O Berlin
by Intissare Aamri // Oct.19, 2020
The first appearance of refugees as a mass phenomenon occurred at the end of World War I and the number of people fleeing war and persecution has never…[read on]
Words // The Head and the Heart: Marcus Steinweg and Guests at BQ
Article by Nat Marcus in Berlin // Feb. 24, 2017
Printed in a closed circle, on one of the canvases in the foyer of Mitte’s BQ gallery: “But it is not something interior that makes an outward appearance nor something wholly other. It is something whose existence is…[read on]
Exhibition // The Singularity of Wage Labour Exposed: Antje Ehmann & Harun Farocki at HKW
Article by Alison Hugill – in Berlin; Wednesday, Mar. 18, 2015.
Louis Lumière‘s 1895 Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory is widely regarded as the first ever motion picture. It’s 46 seconds long and was shot in a single scene, outside of the Lumière Brothers’ factory in Lyon…[read on…]