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Sunday, 1. September 2019 - 15:00
∇ CLOSING EVENT WITH POETICAL GUIDED TOUR
With Ramy Al-Asheq (poet) and Samuel Kramer (poetry slammer and performance artist)
“GREY IS THE NEW PINK - Moments of Ageing”Δ CLOSING EVENT WITH POETICAL GUIDED TOURRamy Al-Asheq in front of one of his poems in the exhibition GREY IS THE NEW PINK at the Weltkulturen Museum. Photo: Wolfgang Günzel 2018
Poetry slammer Samuel Kramer at the performance NIGHT POETS at the museum's night 2019 at the Weltkulturen Museum. Photo: Nadine Müller 2019
Exhibition view GREY IS THE NEW PINK with a poem by Ramy Al-Asheq. Photo: Wolfgang Günzel 2018
With Ramy Al-Asheq (poet) and Samuel Kramer (poetry slammer and performance artist)
“GREY IS THE NEW PINK - Moments of Ageing”“ageing is fear,” you say
wash the tremor
off your hands
no one lives
forever
except for superstition
(Ramy Al-Asheq, 2018)They Syrian-Palestinian poet Ramy Al-Asheq wrote poems in dialogue with the contents, artistic positions and ethnographic objects in the exhibition “GREY IS THE NEW PINK – Moments of Ageing”. So far, they could only be read inside the exhibition.
For the closing event on Sunday, 1st September at 3pm, they will be made audible in an Arabic-German performance by Ramy Al-Asheq and poetry slammer and performance artist Samuel Kramer.
7€ / 3,50€. Costs of tour included in admission fee
Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29
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Saturday, 7. September 2019 - 15:00
∇ EXHIBITION TOUR
“POSTED! Reflections of native North America”
With Betelihem FisshayeΔ EXHIBITION TOURBanners and protest signs at the Native Nations Rise March in Washington D.C. Photo: Markus Lindner
“POSTED! Reflections of native North America”
Posters are documents of material culture and a mirror of the social and political worlds in which they were created. This exhibition showcases approximately 100 posters from the 1970s to today to explore specific aspects of the life of indigenous peoples between the Artic and the south of the USA. The topics addressed include, e.g., the importance of heritage and identity, health, the role of education and the military, and problems of domestic violence.
The exhibition in the Weltkulturen Museum's Labor will be curated by anthropology students at the Goethe University Frankfurt in the context of a seminar by Dr. Markus Lindner (The Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology).
Participating students of the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main: Leonore Bittner, Alexandra Buzesteanu, Betelihem Fisshaye, Laura Haas, Lieselotte Illig, Martin Nadarzinski, Alessa Sänger, Flóra Sebö, Convin Splettsen, Linda Thielmann and Catharina Wallwaey
Further information about the exhibition here.
Weltkulturen Labor, Schaumainkai 37, 60594 Frankfurt
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Weltkulturen Labor, Schaumainkai 37
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Saturday, 14. September 2019 - 15:00
∇ EXHIBITION TOUR
“POSTED! Reflections of native North America”
With Lieselotte IlligΔ EXHIBITION TOURBanners and protest signs at the Native Nations Rise March in Washington D.C. Photo: Markus Lindner
“POSTED! Reflections of native North America”
Posters are documents of material culture and a mirror of the social and political worlds in which they were created. This exhibition showcases approximately 100 posters from the 1970s to today to explore specific aspects of the life of indigenous peoples between the Artic and the south of the USA. The topics addressed include, e.g., the importance of heritage and identity, health, the role of education and the military, and problems of domestic violence.
The exhibition in the Weltkulturen Museum's Labor will be curated by anthropology students at the Goethe University Frankfurt in the context of a seminar by Dr. Markus Lindner (The Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology).
Participating students of the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main: Leonore Bittner, Alexandra Buzesteanu, Betelihem Fisshaye, Laura Haas, Lieselotte Illig, Martin Nadarzinski, Alessa Sänger, Flóra Sebö, Convin Splettsen, Linda Thielmann and Catharina Wallwaey
Further information about the exhibition here.
Weltkulturen Labor, Schaumainkai 37, 60594 Frankfurt
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Weltkulturen Labor, Schaumainkai 37
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Saturday, 21. September 2019 - 15:00
∇ EXHIBITION TOUR
“POSTED! Reflections of native North America”
With Catharina WallwaeyΔ EXHIBITION TOURBanners and protest signs at the Native Nations Rise March in Washington D.C. Photo: Markus Lindner
“POSTED! Reflections of native North America”
Posters are documents of material culture and a mirror of the social and political worlds in which they were created. This exhibition showcases approximately 100 posters from the 1970s to today to explore specific aspects of the life of indigenous peoples between the Artic and the south of the USA. The topics addressed include, e.g., the importance of heritage and identity, health, the role of education and the military, and problems of domestic violence.
The exhibition in the Weltkulturen Museum's Labor will be curated by anthropology students at the Goethe University Frankfurt in the context of a seminar by Dr. Markus Lindner (The Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology).
Participating students of the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main: Leonore Bittner, Alexandra Buzesteanu, Betelihem Fisshaye, Laura Haas, Lieselotte Illig, Martin Nadarzinski, Alessa Sänger, Flóra Sebö, Convin Splettsen, Linda Thielmann and Catharina Wallwaey
Further information about the exhibition here.
Weltkulturen Labor, Schaumainkai 37, 60594 Frankfurt
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3€ / 1,50€
Weltkulturen Labor, Schaumainkai 37
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Saturday, 28. September 2019 - 15:00
∇ EXHIBITION TOUR
“POSTED! Reflections of native North America”
With Betelihem FisshayeΔ EXHIBITION TOURBanners and protest signs at the Native Nations Rise March in Washington D.C. Photo: Markus Lindner
“POSTED! Reflections of native North America”
Posters are documents of material culture and a mirror of the social and political worlds in which they were created. This exhibition showcases approximately 100 posters from the 1970s to today to explore specific aspects of the life of indigenous peoples between the Artic and the south of the USA. The topics addressed include, e.g., the importance of heritage and identity, health, the role of education and the military, and problems of domestic violence.
The exhibition in the Weltkulturen Museum's Labor will be curated by anthropology students at the Goethe University Frankfurt in the context of a seminar by Dr. Markus Lindner (The Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology).
Participating students of the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main: Leonore Bittner, Alexandra Buzesteanu, Betelihem Fisshaye, Laura Haas, Lieselotte Illig, Martin Nadarzinski, Alessa Sänger, Flóra Sebö, Convin Splettsen, Linda Thielmann and Catharina Wallwaey
Further information about the exhibition here.
Weltkulturen Labor, Schaumainkai 37, 60594 Frankfurt
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@weltkulturen.museum and @plakatiert_posted
#Posted #Plakatiert
3€ / 1,50€
Weltkulturen Labor, Schaumainkai 37
schließen