exp. 1: The Bones of the World
7 Sept. - 9 Nov. 2019. Part of the three sequential moments unfolding from September 2019 to May 2020 at the ExRotaprint complex, ahead of the 11th Berlin Biennale in 2020.
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Die Remise, conceived in 2017 by Carmen Mörsch and realized since 2018 in the framework of various cooperations, is a living archive, a meeting place, a learning and exhibition space for visitors of all ages. The project started with the archive of the Nürtingen Elementary School set up in an old coachhouse in the schoolyard as a way of looking into the history of schools and migration in Berlin-Kreuzberg, their neighbourhood. Die Remise deals with the history of institutional racism in German schools, in an attempt to bring forward the marginalized voices of the those that attended the school from the 1960s onwards, some now the parents of current pupils.
Die Remise: Ali Akyol, Jacqueline Aslan, Stefan Bast, Muriel Biedrzycki, Julia Brunner, Fatma Cakmak, Stefan Endewardt, Tobi Euler, Melina Gerstemann, Ayşe Güleç, Juanita Kellner, Angelika Levi, Carmen Mörsch, Shanti Suki Osman, Ayse Preissing, Markus Schega, Miriam Schickler, Aylin Turgay, and pupils from the Nürtingen and Heinrich-Zille elementary schools, with Çiçek Bacık, Aïcha Diallo, Kotti-Shop, Annika Niemann
© Photo: Haupt & Binder
7 Sept. - 9 Nov. 2019. Part of the three sequential moments unfolding from September 2019 to May 2020 at the ExRotaprint complex, ahead of the 11th Berlin Biennale in 2020.