Trampoline House: In a Closed World – Visible and Invisible Walls
For In a closed world – visible and invisible walls by lumbung member Trampoline House, Dady de Maximo Mwicira-Mitali presented a collection of 40 outfits inspired by the life and suffering of refugees. The presentation of the collection was accompanied by a poet-singer, who recounted the silent suffering, and a contemporary dancer who interpreted the physical and moral suffering of the refugees with his body.
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Britto Arts Trust: PAKGHOR – The Social Kitchen
Logbuch citizenship: Scheitern als Chance
Logbuch citizenship: Gegen den Strom
Logbuch citizenship: Schleusen
Logbuch citizenship: Gestalten
Logbuch citizenship: Miteinander
Logbuch citizenship: Vorankommen
Logbuch citizenship: Aufbrechen
Gudskul: Gudkitchen
documenta fifteen – half time
ruangrupa @ Art Basel
urun rembuk – Más Arte Más Acción: Possible Dialogues Cap. 2, 2021
urun rembuk – INLAND: Think a Forest – On New Commons and the Politics of Re-wilding
Introducing the lumbung members: Jatiwangi art Factory
Introducing the lumbung members: Gudskul
Introducing the lumbung members: Fondation Festival sur le Niger
Introducing the lumbung members: Más Arte Más Acción
Introducing the lumbung members: Trampoline House
Introducing the lumbung members: Britto Arts Trust
Introducing the lumbung members: Project Art Works
Curator Culture: Out of Time | The Bass