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DESCRIPTION:Two experts exchange their views on the central themes of Brück
 e art and connect them to current questions about art\, art history and ac
 tivism. With Viviane Tabach (curator and art mediator) and Dalila Daut (mu
 seologist and art mediator)\n\nWhat dynamics arise when art is created col
 lectively? Viviane Tabach and Dalila Daut invite you to join a conversatio
 n about art\, networks and collective practice. Using three works from the
  exhibition\, we will examine how the Brücke artists collaborated\, what c
 onflicts challenged them and how collective artistic practice has changed 
 today. Key themes are focused on in this discussion: Networks and their si
 gnificance then and now\, and collective art in a diverse society - in a d
 ialogue between art education and artistic perspectives\, we question how 
 a community is formed in art.\n\nViviane Tabach is a Brazilian curator\, a
 rt educator and artist based in Berlin. Her practice focuses on collaborat
 ion and methodologies grounded in a decolonial perspective. She investigat
 es strategies at the intersection of art\, curating\, and education\, and 
 is particularly interested in how art institutions can function as meaning
 ful spaces for learning and exchange\, actively engaging diverse audiences
 . Tabach runs the multidisciplinary platform Co-Making Matters at the Haus
  der Statistik and is currently a guest lecturer at the Berlin University 
 of the Arts.\n\nDalila Daut (born in Sarajevo\, Bosnia and Herzegovina) is
  an art educator and researcher with an interdisciplinary background in ar
 t studies\, art history\, and museology.  Her focus is on postcolonial nar
 ratives. She combines theoretical knowledge and research with practical\, 
 participatory methods to rethink institutional sites as places for negotia
 ting identity\, memory\, and belonging. Daut is committed to creating spac
 es for a collective memory culture that actively shapes\, challenges\, and
  reflects societal change.
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SUMMARY:Brücke Museum: In Dialogue - Community
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