Titel:
Burdensome Richness
Auftraggeberin:
Alexandra Weltz-Rombach
Design & Programmierung:
vesaire.studio
Gallery Auslage sees itself as a curatorial laboratory that examines DIY culture, photocopiers, speed and mobility, experimentation, the temporary, and interim use as a Berlin model. In doing so, they draw on the history of off spaces in Berlin, which are increasingly being displaced by gentrification and real estate speculation.
Burdensome Richness was a series of exhibitions, screenings, discussions, and workshops sponsored by the Berlin district of Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, in which female artists from Berlin's 1980s subculture met with international female artists who had recently moved to Berlin. In dialogue and interaction with one another, they filled the window of Galerie Auslage with their ideas and works.
Programming:
vesaire.studio
Corporate Identity:
Rimini Berlin
As part of the competition Art in the Underground 2020/21: as above, so below held by nGbK, five artists were selected to address questions about the future of the city as an urban and social body. Sasha Amaya, Clara Brinkmann, Philine Puffer, Florine Schüschke and Juli Sikorska realized works that critically yet humorously deal with social biotopes and the transformation of urban living spaces. Along the Berlin subway network, the artistic interventions dealt with new living spaces, real estate speculation, the concept of home, and the increasing heating of our cities. The publication documents and contextualizes the artists’ digital and analog interventions.
Context:
Contemporary and Historical Research
Client:
Humboldt-Universität Berlin
Programming:
vesaire.studio
The Brandenburg Memorials Foundation, the Humboldt University of Berlin, and the associated Leibniz Center for Contemporary History Potsdam are three strong partners in the academic and memorial landscape who have joined forces to form a network in the Berlin-Brandenburg region as part of a model project initially planned to run until 2025. The "Contemporary History Network" is connected to numerous other academic institutions as well as Brandenburg initiatives addressing National Socialism. The main project goal is to free cooperation between the various actors from their random nature and to develop broad-based relationships for joint research, discussion, and communication of the history of violence in the region.
Url:
offline (online 2013 - 2020)
Context:
Music, Film, Art, Photography
Client:
Aylin Güngör, James Hakan Dedeoglu
Programming:
vesaire.studio
vesaire.studio developed the website for bantmag. Istanbul in 2013.
bantmag. is an independent music, film, and arts magazine based in Istanbul, Turkey. It was founded in 2004. The bantmag. collective has also been involved in organizing various events like concerts, festivals, and exhibitions. They also have a physical venue called bantmag. Havuz in Kadıköy, Istanbul and managing a publishing imprint, bantmag. Yayınları, which focuses on books and illustrations.
Title:
Paranational Cinema – Legacies and Practices
Context:
Film Theory / Academia
Client:
Zürich University of the Arts
Team:
Prof. Dr. Volker Pantenburg, M.A. Nikola Radić, Dr. Philip Widmann
Programming:
vesaire.studio
The project ‘Paranational Cinema – Legacies and Practices’ aims to develop a framework to examine film practices beyond, transversal or opposed to notions of ‘nation,’ ‘nation-state’ and ‘national cinema(s).’ By intervening critically into the ‘national’ as one of the cornerstones of discussing and marketing cinema, the project intends to offer a novel perspective on theoretical debates surrounding national, international, transnational, and global cinema.