Thursday, December 2, 2021
5 pm / HFBK Hamburg, Aula
- Michaela Melián and Nora Sternfeld: Aesthetic Procedures and History Politics in Public Space (20 min.)
- Mirjam Zadoff, Michaela Melián, Ayşe Güleç, Nora Sternfeld: Against the Grain. On Memory Work (40 min.)
- Olu Oguibe in dialogue with Lynhan Balatbat-Helbock: Monuments to the Vulnerable (30 min)
- Presentation Para-City-Walks (15 min)
Friday, December 3, 2021
9 am–12.30 pm / Para-City-Walks organized by HFBK-students
Imke Eppelmann, Matthis Frickhöffer, Jessica Herden, Eve Larue, Sophia Leitenmayer, Lena Sandhof, Cara Theres Petrovic, Kervin Saint Pere, Janne Wagner
Meeting point: HFBK Hamburg, entrance hall
2 pm–3.15 pm
Heba Y. Amin: The Devils Garden (project in progress)
Eduard Freudmann: Schandwache – Vigil of Disgrace
3.30 pm–4 pm
Daniela Ortiz in dialogue with Anja Steidinger (video conference): The Beautiful Moment to See them Fall
4.30 pm–5.30 pm
Ayşe Güleç: The Violence After the Violence. The Fate of the Memorials to the Victims of Racism
Ulf Aminde: The Bomb After the Bomb
Lee Hielscher: Relating Memories. How demanding a collective memory questions how society is produced
6.15–7.30 pm
Julia Friedrich: No Longer Standing. How to deal with a Nazi artwork from Museum Ludwig’s collection
Martin Krenn: Participatory & Collaborative Monument Projects
Max Czollek: The Future of Memory
Saturday, December 4, 2021
HFBK Hamburg, Aula
10 am–11.15 am
Leon Kahane: Guit and Memory
Talya Feldmann: Wir Sind Hier
11.30 am–12.30 pm
Minna Henriksson: Disappearing and reappearing Lenins
Lynhan Balatbat-Helbock: Hundred thirty and one bodies in a garden full of ghosts - on absence in contemporary archives
1 pm–2 pm Lunch Break
2 pm–3.30 pm
Tania Mancheno: What is the sound of a monument? Soundscapes of decolonial memories in Hamburg
Stephan Trüby: Rechte Räume
Claas Gefroi: Wieviel (und welche) Erinnerung braucht die Zukunft? Bauliche Zeugnisse Hamburger Juden.
Afterwards Q&A
4 pm–5 pm / Debriefing Session with Michaela Melián and Nora Sternfeld
Viewing Area with Installations in the four vitrines in the Aula at HFBK and video screenings by Junya Fujita, New Media Socialism, Kervin Saint Pere
Conceived by Michaela Melián (Artist and Professor of Mixed Media / Acoustics at HFBK Hamburg) and Nora Sternfeld (Professor of Art Education at HFBK Hamburg)
Organized by Julia Stolba (PhD student at HFBK Hamburg)