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Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us.
3. September 2023
Małgorzata Mirga-Tas (b. 1978 in Zakopane, Poland) creates large-scale, brightly coloured textile collages and paintings. Her first solo exhibition in Germany sees the artist embarking on an artistic dialogue with the Brücke-Museum Collection.
Her works explore historical narratives as well as contemporary experiences faced by the Roma people. The artist often depicts scenes from their everyday lives, breaking with external stereotypes and countering them with a new, self-confident Roma iconography. Community, family, sisterhood and gender relations are core themes in her artistic oeuvre. Its protagonists are often people who are close to the artist: family members, artist friends and other important figures from the Roma community.
The Bergitka-Roma artist grew up in a Roma settlement in Czarna Góra, Poland. Her artistic practice is closely linked to her activism on behalf of the Roma community. For centuries, they have been portrayed through the eyes of non-Roma artists, whose depictions often reproduce unconsidered racist clichés – as in Otto Mueller’s paintings.
In her works, Mirga-Tas refers to these problematic historical images and renegotiates them. Several such artistic responses to the museum’s collection can be found in this exhibition.
Małgorzata Mirga-Tas studied Sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków. Since then, she has presented her works internationally in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including at the 11th Berlin Biennale (2020), the Center of Polish Sculpture in Orońsko (2020) and Göteborgs Konsthall (2023). In the last year, she represented Poland at the Venice Biennale and was featured at documenta fifteen. She is currently a scholarship holder of the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Programme.
Programme
- Exhibition Opening & Summer Party:25 Jun 2023
- Exhibition tour: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas. Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us. (EN)25 Jun 2023
- Exhibition tour: Małgorzata Mirga-Tas. Sivdem Amenge. Ich nähte für uns. I sewed for us25 Jun 2023
- Pixel-portrait: Drop-in drawing workshop25 Jun 2023
- Concert: Riah Knight accompanied by Shaban25 Jun 2023
- WE ARE HERE! Forum Theatre25 Jun 2023
- Workshop for Teachers (GER)5 Jul 2023
- Workshop: Reading Against the Grain. Discrimination Criticism in the Museum (DE)7 Jul 2023
- Kiezsalon8 Jul 2023
- Public Guided Tour in German Sign Language 9 Jul 2023
- Art in the Forest (Vacation Course in German). Designing with Natural Materials in the Garden17 – 20 Jul 2023
- Expert Tour: Rom*nja Contemporary Arts (EN)20 Jul 2023
- Museums Sunday6 Aug 2023
- Talk: Rom*nja Contemporary Arts and the Practice of Decolonizing Representations (EN)6 Aug 2023
- Public Guided Tour in German Sign Language 13 Aug 2023
- Vacation Course: SHOW HOLD - MAKE PRINT! Develop and spread Art as a Message with Yili Rojas & Karen Michelsen Castañón15 – 18 Aug 2023
- Filmscreening and Talk with Director Hamze Bytyçi (RomaTrial e.V.) (GER)17 Aug 2023
- Artistic Workshop: Simple Stories (EN)26 Aug 2023
- Workshop: Creating Nature Together! 27 Aug 2023
- Expert Tour: The Magic Power of the Needle (EN)27 Aug 2023
- Workshop Against Antiziganism (GER)29 Aug 2023
- Expert Tour: Rom*nja and the Politics of Photography (GER)2 Sep 2023
- ONSITE Festival Grunewald (Day 1)2 Sep 2023
- ONSITE Festival Grunewald2 – 3 Sep 2023
- Expert Tour: Rom*nja Feminism (GER)3 Sep 2023
- Public Guided Tour in German Sign Language 3 Sep 2023
- Museums Sunday3 Sep 2023
Staff
Lisa Marei Schmidt, Curator
Melanie Roumiguière, Co-Curator
Magdalena Syen, Assistant Curator
Valentina Bay, Research and curatorial Assistant
Daniela Bystron, Curator of Outreach
Hamze Bytyci, Anna Mirga-Kruszelnicka, Co-Curators Public Programme
Philipp Lange, Fee Wüstenberg, curatorial assistant