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How to hear the inaudible

small talks - art space - by Manuela Johanna Covini since 2012

28 June 2024 20:00 – 30 June 2024 18:00
How to hear the inaudible - a group exhibition in a small Art Space Lab, which will be transformed into one of these anonymous city offices during the festival. Here we (6 artists) are waiting for the visitor in different roles to search this "sound" space (of these city offices) for the silent moments.

In our roles as therapists, philosophers, lecturers, etc., we hear the past of a street, for example, as in the film "If Not Now" by Jill Daniels. Karl Ingar Roys also explores the social acoustics of a city in his work "Silent Night": based on statistics about burning cars.
We can hear the cry for redemption in the scribbles that we absent-mindedly and absent-mindedly leave behind in our everyday working lives as a sign of surrender (or a small, intimate anarchy). This can be seen, heard and understood in the drawings and texts of Manuel Vargas. Manuela Johanna Covini will explore the subject of silence and why silence suddenly has something to do with not looking. Therapist Thomas Zetzmann offers silence in the form of meditation and hypnosis. And Miroslava Salcido screams loudly into the room in her manifestos about thinking as a critical examination of reality.
We have our own project page - here you can see our programme with the workshops and talks: http://covini.com/Silence_index.html

Biography

small talks - art space - by Manuela Johanna Covini since 2012

Jill Daniels, London, is a filmmaker and researcher. She works with memory, history, place and autobiography.

Miroslava Salcido, Mexico City, is a writer, professor, philosopher and performance artist.

Thomas Zetzmann is a qualified alternative practitioner. He works in Berlin and Lima.

The filmmaker Karl Ingar Røys lives between Oslo, Bangkok and Berlin. He creates platforms for speculation and knowledge building.

Manuel Vargas, Mexico City, works in an office and goes to psychoanalysis on Tuesdays. He has a master's degree in modern European philosophy.

Manuela Johanna Covini, Berlin, is interested in moments of emancipation, which is why her works repeatedly tell of the liberation of historical, scientific or emotional events.

Venue

Altenbraker Strasse 20
4.OG
12053 Berlin
Germany

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