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DESCRIPTION:Discussion with the exhibiting artist Małgorzata Mirga-Tas\, th
 e curators Melanie Roumiguière (Head of Visual Arts at DAAD Artists-in-Ber
 lin Program) and Wojciech Szymanski (curator and art historian\, Poland)\,
  moderated by Anna Mirga-Kruszelnicka (Deputy Director\, European Roma Ins
 titute for Arts and Culture ERIAC).\n\nMelanie Roumiguière has a backgroun
 d in cultural studies and heads the Visual Arts Department of the DAAD Art
 ists-in-Berlin Program. She realized exhibitions at the daadgalerie with R
 enée Green\, Paola Yacoub\, Zinny/Maidagan\, Iman Issa and Minerva Cuevas\
 , among others. She was curator and exhibition director at Hamburger Bahnh
 of - Museum for Contemporary Art - Berlin\, where she was part of the cura
 torial team of the project Hello World. Revision of a Collection and curat
 ed exhibitions with Mariana Castillo Deball\, Michael Beutler and Gülsün K
 aramustafa\, among others. She is the editor of the first monographs of th
 e work of Mariana Castillo Deball Parergon (2014)\, Gülsün Karamustafa Chr
 onographia (2016) and Minerva Cuevas (2023). Before joining Hamburger Bahn
 hof\, she was a curatorial assistant for documenta 13 in Kassel and at MAC
 BA in Barcelona. Together with Nora Lukacs\, she is currently working on a
  comprehensive research and exhibition project on the artistic scenes and 
 the role of internationalism in Berlin before the fall of the Berlin Wall.
 \n\n\nWojciech Szymański\, PhD\, is an Assistant Professor at the Institut
 e of Art History at the University of Warsaw\, Poland. He is an independen
 t curator and art critic\; member of the International Association of Art 
 Critics AICA\; author of the book 'The Argonauts: Postminimalism and Art A
 fter Modernism: Eva Hesse – Felix Gonzalez-Torres – Roni Horn – Derek Jarm
 an' (2015\; in Polish)\, as well as over 40 academic and 100 critical text
 s published in exhibition catalogues\, art magazines\, and peer-reviewed j
 ournals and monographs. He has curated over thirty group and solo shows an
 d art projects\, including several exhibitions of Rom*nja contemporary art
 ists and Rom*nja art. His research interests include queer studies\, Centr
 al European art history\, postcolonialism\, heritage and museum studies. H
 e is co-curator of Małgorzata Mirga-Tas's exhibition in the Polish Pavilio
 n at the 59th Venice Biennale (2022).\n\nDr. Anna Mirga-Kruszelnicka is an
  anthropologist and a Rom*nja activist\, born in 1985 in Cracow\, Poland. 
 She earned her Ph.D. in Social and Cultural Anthropology at the Universita
 t Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) in 2016. She is the author of policy evaluat
 ions\, reports\, articles\, and book chapters\, and co-editor of 'Educatio
 n for Remembrance of the Roma Genocide: Scholarship\, Commemoration and th
 e Role of Youth' (Libron\, 2015) and 'Re-thinking Roma Resistance througho
 ut History: Recounting Stories of Strength and Bravery' (ERIAC\, 2020)\, a
 nd author of 'Mobilizing Romani Ethnicity: Romani Political Activism in Ar
 gentina\, Colombia\, and Spain' (CEU Press\, 2022). She has conducted exte
 nsive research with Rom*nja communities in multiple European and Latin Ame
 rican countries\, with a particular focus on Rom*nja political mobilizatio
 n\, ethnopolitics and identity construction. As a minority scholar\, she h
 as been a vocal supporter of the emerging critical Rom*nja scholarship. Th
 roughout her academic career she has also focused on antigypsyism\, Rom*nj
 a Holocaust history\, Rom*nja Resistance as well as Rom*nja youth and wome
 n's participation. She has been an employee\, member\, founder\, and colla
 borator of numerous Rom*nja organisations and Rom*nja-led initiatives arou
 nd Europe. Since 2018\, she serves as the deputy director of the European 
 Roma Institute for Arts and Culture (ERIAC).
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230806T140000
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SUMMARY:Brücke Museum: Talk: Rom*nja Contemporary Arts and the Practice of 
 Decolonizing Representations (EN)
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