What’s Mine is Yours and What’s Yours is Gone
Somewhere between a card game and a confession, a daughter asks her father questions he can only answer in someone else's voice. Down the hall, a waiting room fills with the particular silence of people who have not yet been told. Further still — across a border that used to mean everything — a country arrives, finally, and is nothing like the postcard.
Memory edits itself in the dark.
An exhibition of film, sound, and installation by students of MSVM at Catalyst, Berlin.
Curated by Roshanak Amini and Uroš Pajović
Featuring works by Ângela Pereira, Anika Maculangan, David Sarpieri, Elias Reinisch, Georgia Murphy, Hilding Lundquist, Kyung Je Jang, Hangyeol Lee, Lin Yu, Lir Lutao Shahar, Marco Riccardi, Mari Dumouch, Maxim Bogdanovic, Mia Douglass, Nico Coedo, Sandro Chirgadze, Simon Samoilov, Wiktoria Krzysztofik
Saturday, May 9th, 2–9pm
Catalyst @ Funkhaus
Nalepastraße 18, 12459 Berlin
Time Heard Nothing
(Nor did it care)
Saturday, May 10 from 2 to 10 PM
at Catalyst, Nalepastraße 18
12459 Berlin
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Exhibition of audio-visual works by first-year students at MSVM
Spanning 15 home countries, the students' works blend film scores with performative research – from Icelandic farmer chants and personal cooking shows to a live investigation of digital footprints and beyond. The exhibition is a travelogue through modern life, considering notions of exile, home, belonging, bureaucracy and the spectacle.
Participating artists:
Andrea Pagliari, Christopher Silva, Dagur Bjarnason, Ekaterina Sheveleva, Giuseppe Cicorelli, Jannis Kroeber, Juan Saltarin, Justin Vaché, Luka Glonti, Louis Masset, Lukáš Dvořáček, Özgür Haznedar, Sauli Eskelinen, Sara Hatem, Serena Khan, Simon Samoilov, Yuval Siman Tov