Memory Lab: The Sentimental Turn
Photography Challenges History
Broomberg & Chanarin, Antoine d’Agata, Attila Floszmann, Vera Frenkel, Nan Goldin, Stephanie Kloss, Marko Lipuš, Klaus Mettig, Andreas Mühe, Erwin Olaf, Trevor Paglen, Aura Rosenberg, Anna Charlotte Schmid, Tomáš Šoltýs, Nasan Tur, Pablo Zuleta Zahr
How do photographers and artists today represent historical events, defining cultural characteristics and the changes they undergo, and social relations? How is memory formulated, and how do we resist forgetting?
Over the past two decades, a type of photography has established itself that openly rejects the long-prevailing principles of documentary photography and photojournalism. The photographers counter strategies based on objectivity and objective visualization with an emotionally charged eye. The operative factor here is a professional, deliberate gaze that is also investigative and open to fascination. The artists selected by the MdF Berlin together with the European partner cities for the joint exhibition project create mise-en-scènes and exaggerations and implement theatrical effects. The object of their interest and the narratives connected to it are presented in such a way as to evoke a strong reaction on the part of the viewer – a reaction that is also based on the artists’ own involvement.
Kulturprojekte Berlin GmbH
17.10. – 15.12.2014
Vernissage 16.10.2014 7:00 pm
Location
Martin-Gropius-BauNiederkirchnerstraße 7
10963 Berlin
Wed–Mon 10 am–7 pm
Public transport
U2, S1, S2, S25 Potsdamer Platz, S1, S2, S25 Anhalter Bahnhof, Bus M29, M41
Admission price
Free admission
Organizer
Kulturprojekte Berlin GmbHKlosterstraße 68
10179 Berlin
T 030 247 498 88
Curators
Frank WagnerSponsors
Ryerson Image Center, TorontoCatalog
A comprehensive catalogue (German/English) will be published by the EMoP network in autumn 2014.