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VARIOUS OTHERS – Contemporary Art Munich - Gesicht Zeigen (2024), © Studio Naneci Yurdagül, Frankfurt am Main / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024
Gesicht Zeigen (2024), © Studio Naneci Yurdagül, Frankfurt am Main / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024Gesicht Zeigen (2024), © Studio Naneci Yurdagül, Frankfurt am Main / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024
VARIOUS OTHERS – Contemporary Art Munich - Studio Naneci Yurdagül, Frankfurt am Main / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024, Foto: NS-Dokumentationszentrum München, Connolly Weber
Naneci Yurdagül, Ohne Titel – a mentsh is a mentsh (2020), Installation im NS-Dokumentationszentrum, 2024 | © Studio Naneci Yurdagül, Frankfurt am Main / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024, Foto: NS-Dokumentationszentrum München, Connolly WeberStudio Naneci Yurdagül, Frankfurt am Main / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024, Foto: NS-Dokumentationszentrum München, Connolly Weber
VARIOUS OTHERS – Contemporary Art Munich - © Studio Naneci Yurdagül, Frankfurt am Main / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024, Foto: NS-Dokumentationszentrum München, Victor Holz
Naneci Yurdagül, Dunkel Deutschland (2024), Installation am NS-Dokumentationszentrum, 2024 | © Studio Naneci Yurdagül, Frankfurt am Main / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024, Foto: NS-Dokumentationszentrum München, Victor Holz© Studio Naneci Yurdagül, Frankfurt am Main / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024, Foto: NS-Dokumentationszentrum München, Victor Holz
VARIOUS OTHERS – Contemporary Art Munich - Talya Feldman, WIR SIND HIER: Can Leyla. Film Still, Courtesy of the Artist
Talya Feldman, WIR SIND HIER: Munich, film still, Courtesy of the artistTalya Feldman, WIR SIND HIER: Can Leyla. Film Still, Courtesy of the Artist
VARIOUS OTHERS – Contemporary Art Munich - Talya Feldman, WIR SIND HIER: Can Leyla. Film Still, Courtesy of the Artist
Talya Feldman, WIR SIND HIER: Can Leyla. Film Still, Courtesy of the ArtistTalya Feldman, WIR SIND HIER: Can Leyla. Film Still, Courtesy of the Artist

NS-Dokumentationszentrum München

Naneci Yurdagül
Talya Feldman
Max-Mannheimer-Platz 1
80333 München

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
10:00 - 19:00

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Made in Germany
12.07 - 06.10.2024

Naneci Yurdagül presents two installations that raise fundamental questions about human co-existence. Inside, in softly radiating neon lettering, the work Untitled  – A mentsh is a mentsh (2020) proclaims the unconditionality and inviolability of the dignity of every human being. Outside, on Max-Mannheimer-Platz, the installation Dunkel Deutschland (2024) references the complex history of German national symbols and reflects on the current threat to social cohesion in a democracy. These two works are complemented by the visual motif of the art intervention Gesicht Zeigen (2024), which raises questions of visibility and  participation.

WIR SIND HIER
11.09 - 01.12.2024

WIR SIND HIER is a digital project claiming remembrance in public space through the voices and demands of survivors and families of victims of racist and antisemitic violence.
WIR SIND HIER is a project by Talya Feldman in cooperation with the Association of Counseling Centers for Victims of Right-Wing, Racist and Anti-Semitic Violence (VBRG e.V.).

Made in Germany
12.07 - 06.10.2024

Mit zwei Installationen stellt Naneci Yurdagül grundsätzliche Fragen nach dem Zusammenleben der Menschen in unserer Gesellschaft: Im Innenraum proklamiert der zarte, strahlende Neonschriftzug Ohne Titel – a mentsh is a mentsh (2020) die Unbedingtheit und Unantastbarkeit der Würde eines jeden Menschen. Die Installation Dunkel Deutschland (2024) verweist als Intervention am Max-Mannheimer-Platz auf die komplexe Geschichte deutscher Nationalsymbole und reflektiert die aktuelle Bedrohung des gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalts in der Demokratie. Ergänzt werden die beiden Werke um das Bildmotiv der Kunstintervention Gesicht Zeigen (2024), das Fragen nach Sichtbarkeit und Teilhabe aufwirft.

WIR SIND HIER
11.09 - 01.12.2024

WIR SIND HIER ist ein digitales Projekt, das durch die Stimmen und Forderungen von Überlebenden und Familien von Opfern rassistischer und antisemitischer Gewalt Erinnerungsorte im öffentlichen Raum einfordert.
WIR SIND HIER ist ein Projekt von Talya Feldman in Trägerschaft des Verbands der Beratungsstellen für Betroffene rechter, rassistischer und antisemitischer Gewalt e.V. (VBRG e.V.)

VARIOUS OTHERS – Contemporary Art Munich - NS-Dokumentationszentrum München
07.09.

Artist Talk: Flooding

Screening of the video work "Flooding" followed by an artist talk with Nikita Kadan, Alona Karavai, Harri Kraievets, Roman Khimei and Yarema Malashchuk

Screening der Videoarbeit "Flooding" mit anschließendem Artist Talk mit Nikita Kadan, Alona Karavai, Harri Kraievets, Roman Khimei und Yarema Malashchuk

Max-Mannheimer-Platz 1, 80333 München
7pm
12.09.

Artist Talk: Art and Curatorship in Times of War

Sofie Berzon MacKie is a British-Israeli artist and curator. She is the director of Be’eri Gallery, an art exhibition space for a wide range of exhibitions featuring contemporary artists in Israel. On October 7, 2023, the gallery was torched and burnt to the ground as part of the massacre carried out by Hamas terrorists in Kibbutz Be’eri and the western Negev.
During the past year, Sofie Berzon MacKie has worked with her colleagues to reopen the gallery in Tel Aviv, where it has found a temporary home for the time it will take to rebuild the kibbutz. As an artist she has worked on a number of projects such as the exhibition “Silvery Water and Starry Earth,” in which a family home that no longer exists is rebuilt, or the “Lighthouse” series of photographs, which combines bits of memories with unfamiliar fragments to create little instances of new beginnings.
Together with Mirjam Zadoff, Berzon MacKie will speak about art’s role after October 7th and about rebuilding an exhibition space in the face of an ongoing war. What can art and museums offer to the communities surrounding them in these times, and even to an audience which is no longer there? What connections can be made between art spaces and the historical places in which they are located? And where do we begin after everything has been lost?
As part of VARIOUS OTHERS

Sofie Berzon MacKie is a British-Israeli artist and curator. She is the director of Be’eri Gallery, an art exhibition space for a wide range of exhibitions featuring contemporary artists in Israel. On October 7, 2023, the gallery was torched and burnt to the ground as part of the massacre carried out by Hamas terrorists in Kibbutz Be’eri and the western Negev.
During the past year, Sofie Berzon MacKie has worked with her colleagues to reopen the gallery in Tel Aviv, where it has found a temporary home for the time it will take to rebuild the kibbutz. As an artist she has worked on a number of projects such as the exhibition “Silvery Water and Starry Earth,” in which a family home that no longer exists is rebuilt, or the “Lighthouse” series of photographs, which combines bits of memories with unfamiliar fragments to create little instances of new beginnings.
Together with Mirjam Zadoff, Berzon MacKie will speak about art’s role after October 7th and about rebuilding an exhibition space in the face of an ongoing war. What can art and museums offer to the communities surrounding them in these times, and even to an audience which is no longer there? What connections can be made between art spaces and the historical places in which they are located? And where do we begin after everything has been lost?
As part of VARIOUS OTHERS

Max-Mannheimer-Platz 1, 80333 München
7pm
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