SAVVY Contemporary
Berlin
Richardstrasse 20
WEB
Two exhibitions
dal 9/8/2013 al 10/9/2013

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9/8/2013

Two exhibitions

SAVVY Contemporary, Berlin

The Myth of Proportional Response gets granular on the physics and rationality of actio-reactio and tit for tat, the economics of violence in quid pro quo phenomena and the logics of state sanctioned and justified force. In GhostBusters II (Haunted by Heroes) the phantom as metaphor of an unknown haunting entity, which leaves traces in our collective memory, is the crux of the exhibition.


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The Myth of Proportional Response

Curated by Saskia Köbschall

Artists: Alejandro Vidal, Ibrahim Quraishi

Art Director: Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung

The Myth of Proportional Response gets granular on the physics and rationality of actio-reactio and tit for tat, the economics of violence in quid pro quo phenomena and the logics of state sanctioned and justified force. In the last decade and through their respective works Alejandro Vidal and Ibrahim Quraishi have explored issues related to political violence and dissent.

In this exhibition they analyse the needs and impacts of conflicts on a global scale, as well as the instrumentalisation of fear, images and media to tame, control or enforce an ‘obedient’ society. Using photography, video and installation they investigate strategies that are present in today's angst dispositives.

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Ghostbusters II {Haunted by Heroes}

Curated by Nadine Siergert, Storm Janse Von Rensburg

Artists: kara lynch, Délio Jasse

Art Director: Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung

In GhostBusters II {Haunted by Heroes} the phantom as metaphor of an unknown haunting entity, which leaves traces in our collective memory, is the crux of the exhibition. The focus hereby is not the personal memories but rather an investigation of (absent) memories in the collective archive.

Both artists work with historic and contemporary images of known and unknown personalities who once had positions of power and where regarded as heroes and heroines, as well as sites where power was/is executed.
Délio Jasse talks about the unsung heroes with the aid of found images, showing various sides of memory of colonial societies, thereby exposing the archive of the unknown. kara lynch is a cartographer, who constructs a map of an individual creative history as it emerges in connection to a collective afro-American history as zones of cultural haunting. She is particularly interested in places where collective memories are made invisible through systematic processes of cultural erasure.

Opening: 10th Aug. 2013, 7pm

SAVVY Contemporary
Richardstraße 43/44 I 12055 Berlin-Neukölln
www.savvy-contemporary.com
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