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After the Wildly Improbable

Why Are We Here Now?
, Boris Buden, Rania Stephan, Salim Tamari, Adania Shibli, and many othersDecolonization Discourse History (...)
History

Neolithic Childhood. Art in a False Present, c. 1930: Opening

Kanon-Fragen
the world wars. Exhibition Avant-garde Present Conference Crisis Art History Modernism (...)
Art History

Neolithic Childhood. Art in a False Present, c. 1930: Conference

Kanon-Fragen
Conference Crisis Art History Modernism (...)
Art History

Sun 18.06.2017

David Teh: The Fugitive Reflex: Autonomy and Sublimation

Survey Talk
2 or 3 Tigers
Scott's “anarchist” history of Southeast Asia’s upland peoples highlights the dynamics of flight (...)
History (...)
Scott's “anarchist” history of Southeast Asia’s upland

Sun 18.06.2017

Erin Gleeson: Field Report: Preah Kunlong

Lecture
2 or 3 Tigers
History Identity Lecture Nation–State Postcolonialism Southeast Asia Talk (...)
History

Sun 18.06.2017

Erika Tan: Misplaced Commas and Cannibalistic Tendencies

Lecture
2 or 3 Tigers
History Identity Lecture Nation–State Postcolonialism Southeast Asia Talk (...)
History

Sun 18.06.2017

Mark Teh: Ashes / Exiles

Performance lecture
2 or 3 Tigers
particularly engaged with the issues of history, memory, and the urban context. His collaborative practice is (...)
History

Fri 6.10.2017

How Close Could We Get to the Light and Survive?

Why Are We Here Now?
, asserts Hoda Barakat. Starting from Lebanon’s recent history, Barakat turns to her own experience of (...)
History

Thu 30.09.2021

Studio talk: Lucía Muriel and Bruno Watara

Talk
Archive of Refuge
consider desirable in relation to East and West German history? (...)
History

Fri 1.10.2021

The History of Refuge is Contemporary History

Keynote
Archive of Refuge
constitutive for the field of “Contemporary History” that emerged after 1945. And yet the history of migration (...)
The History of Refuge is Contemporary History (...)
History

Sun 3.10.2021

What’s Next?

Matinee
Archive of Refuge
Archive Escape Exile Future History Home Immigration Migration Representation (...)
History

Neolithic Childhood. Art in a False Present, c. 1930

” became a key concept for revising history and modernity. Taking its cue from texts by the extraacademic (...)
Art History (...)
of early and pre-history, the imperialist struggle, the barbarism of technological mass war, the

Thu 16.10.2014

Exhibition Opening

The Anthropocene Project. A Report
Anthropocene Civilization Evolution Future History Nature Opening Society Visual Art (...)
History

Sun 23.11.2014

Sensitives as Prometheans?

Artist Talk
The Otolith Group: Medium Earth
Anthropocene Art Cultural education Exhibition Future History Society Visual Art (...)
History

Sun 18.06.2017

Guided tour with Yumin Li

Guided tour
2 or 3 Tigers
Yumin Li is a research assistant at the Department of Cultural History and Theory and a member of (...)
History (...)
Yumin Li is a research assistant at the Department of Cultural History

Sun 14.05.2017

Guided tour with Sun-ju Choi

Guided tour
2 or 3 Tigers
-length documentary about the history of a Korean women’s group in Germany that fought against the (...)
History (...)
history of a Korean women’s group in Germany that fought against the deportation of Korean nurses

Sat 17.06.2017

James C. Scott: A Short Account of the Deep History of State Evasion

Lecture
2 or 3 Tigers
, Dignity, and Meaningful Work and Play (2012), and The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of (...)
James C. Scott: A Short Account of the Deep History of State Evasion (...)
History

Sun 18.06.2017

Jeju Prayer

Film Screening
2 or 3 Tigers
Cultural education Film History Identity Nation–State Postcolonialism Southeast Asia (...)
History

Thu 30.09.2021

Studio Talk: Sasha Marianna Salzmann and Khesrau Behroz

Talk
Archive of Refuge
Archive Collective memory Escape Exile History Home Immigration memory Migration (...)
History

Fri 1.10.2021

History and Representation: Post-1945 Migration Regimes

Panel
Archive of Refuge
Three panels approach the history of flight and migration in Germany after 1945. In this first part (...)
History and Representation: Post-1945 Migration Regimes (...)
History (...)
Three panels approach the history of flight and migration in Germany after 1945