Programme

“The first day of the revolution, that's women's day”

Talk with artists of the festival

Part of the Festival “Utopian Realities – 100 Years of Now with Alexandra Kollontai”

Dialogue

English / 90-120 min.

The Russian Revolutions were not just a political uprising, but were accompanied by a profound social upheaval that also encompassed culture, family and gender relations. Several partaking artists will question the utopian potential of these revolutions and talk about the works they have created specifically for the festival.

Cast

Moderation: Joanna Warsza

Dates

  • Past
    Wed 18.1.2017, 18:00 / HAU2

Location

HAU2
Hallesches Ufer 34, 10963 Berlin

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HAU3000 / Positions, Projects, Publications

The Glowing Room

Text by Hendrik Otremba.

An Introduction to “Collectivize Facebook”

By Jonas Staal

“Collectivize Facebook” is a lawsuit aimed to turn Facebook into public property, initiated by artist Jonas Staal and lawyer Jan Fermon. Read here Staal’s introduction to the project.

“Manifestos for Queer Futures”

Video Documentation

As part of the festival “The Present Is Not Enough – Performing Queer Histories and Futures”, HAU initiated an open call for artists based in Berlin, who were invited to submit proposals for their Manifestos for Queer Futures.