• Performance

Performance weekend - Somewhere to go

Performance weekend with the class of Jimmy Robert, UdK, Universität der Künste, Berlin

A group of people working on large reflective materials in a bright, minimalistic room.
People in a gallery, interacting with reflective art installations.
People examine a large, transparent and twisted sculpture in a gallery.
People in an art gallery looking at an installation.
A hand in a glove pulling down a clear plastic cover from a ceiling panel.
Three people are interacting with reflective garments in an indoor space.
People holding up large sheets of reflective material in a studio.
People work together on a large reflective art installation.
People are creating an artwork featuring a concave shape with metallic tape.
A person in a green mask lies beside a large, reflective, foil letter.
A group of people walking through a narrow room with wooden walls.
Four people are preparing artwork in an empty gallery space with white walls and a large skylight.
A person stands near a metallic art installation while another adjusts it.
Two people lying down on a bench while watching a TV screen in an art gallery.
People lying on a bench watching a TV screen displaying outdoor scenery.

Dates

  • Sa 26.11., 15:00
  • Sa 26.11., 17:00

Language

  • English
  • German

Somewhere to go is a collective response to Jimmy Robert's body of work within his solo exhibition All dressed up and nowhere to go. The site-specific performance reflects on visibility and invisibility, the relation between performer and audience and the interplay between bodies and architectural space.

Conceived and performed by Alina Amer, Arwa Azouz, Hannah Brandner, Naomi Niande Boima, Nadja Degen, sarah Ama duah, Jared Marks, Holly Mia, Am Nasr, Carmen Ng, Lea Abena Pahl, Joachim Perez, Almitra Pyritidis and Kuba Stepien.

Thanks to Jimmy Robert and Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden for the invitation and support.