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DESCRIPTION:History is often shaped by those who are allowed to speak\, tra
 vel and leave traces for posterity. It holds contradictions between beauty
  and violence\, visibility and erasure\, privilege and resistance. Upon re
 flecting on the current exhibition Irma Stern - A Modern artist between Be
 rlin and Cape Town\, as artists we were asking ourselves the following que
 stions: What happens when we turn our gaze from the painter to the painted
 ? What might these pictures reveal if we see the women in Irma Stern's pai
 ntings not just as expressionist portraits\, but as actors in their own hi
 story? What stories lie between the visible and the invisible? And how can
  we appreciate the humanity of those who were seen but rarely heard? We ar
 e intentionally leaving these questions unanswered and are offering instea
 d three different impulses\, thus inviting visitors to the Irma Stern exhi
 bition to dive deeper and draw their own conclusions.\n\nFive students fro
 m the Institute for Art in Context at Berlin University of the Arts invite
  visitors to broaden their view of the local-historical circumstances of I
 rma Stern's paintings in three different impulses. Participation is free a
 nd no registration is required.\n\n \n\n2 pm\n\nName badges               
                                                                           
              \n\nIn the exhibition\n\n \n\n3 pm       \n\nMemory game     
   \n\nPlaying together in the exhibition\n\n \n\n4 pm\n\nFilm projection Y
 ou Have Struck a Rock (27 min)\n\nShort introduction and exchange\n\n \n\n
 The impulses were developed by students of the Institute for Art in Contex
 t\, Berlin University of the Arts - UdK Berlin: Marlene Engel\, Frau Herr\
 , Hira Noor\, Ilgın Uçar\, Hank D. Wüstenberg   \n\nProject coordination: 
 Daniela Bystron\, Dr. Yvette Mutumba\, Assistance: Ximena G. Toro\n\nAckno
 wledgements: We would like to thank Robben Island Archives and South Afric
 an Archive for Justice (SAHA) in South Africa\, Concord Media/UK\, the tea
 m of Brücke Museum\, as well as the curator Lisa Hörstmann for their gener
 ous support.\n\nWe are committed to respectful interaction. Discriminatory
  behavior has no place at our events.
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SUMMARY:Brücke Museum: Reframe - Three impulses on shifting angles (DE/EN)
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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