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Kameelah Janan Rasheed
Kameelah Janan Rasheed
BEYOND HOMOGENEITY
The exhibition project at the Syker Vorwerk – Centre for Contemporary Art in Lower Saxony investigates the relationship between cultural diversity, identity and origin as depicted in works of international contemporary art. The exhibition includes...
TO BE SEEN
Queer Lives 1900 – 1950 The visibility of queer persons plays a central role in today’s debates on identity and diversity, but it also has a historical dimension. During the first half of the 20 th century, those whose gender identity and/or sexual...
CONNECT - Art in Progress
The project CONNECT - Art in Progress aims to empower artists, groups of artists with disabilities and established art institutions in their efforts to collaborate. It follows the idea that to improve improve participation and equity for artists with...
The White White West?
The literature project “The White White West?” at Burg Hülshoff in Westphalia creates a shared space for the high culture of history and the polyphony of the present. At the birthplace of the poet Annette von Droste-Hülshoff, the Burg Hülshoff –...
The Present is not Enough
With its project “The Present is Not Enough”, the HAU Hebbel am Ufer theatre in Berlin has hosted an interdisciplinary festival which presented the artistic positions of the past and future of the LGBTIQ* community. The festival has featured artists...
Dramaturgy for a Conference
“Dramaturgy for a Conference” by the Argentinean artist Matías Umpierrez is an artistic concept which encourages transcultural discourse. His core idea is to create a dramaturgical outline, a so-called “manual”, to which four artists can respond with...
Entangled Histories
The Theaterformen Festival is one of the largest international theatre festivals in Germany. For the 2019 edition, the organisers had commissioned new plays from Argentina, Belgium, Great Britain and Russia. Although they had been largely unknown in...
Queering Holocaust History
For years, researchers and historians of commemorative culture had marginalised the persecution of gay men during the Holocaust, as well as that of other gender-oriented or sexually transgressive people. It was only in the mid-1980s that the memorial...
Cinema of Commoning
As an international summit of progressive, non-commercial cinemas, this four-day symposium addresses concepts and strategies for sustainable cinema dedicated to the local and global common good. In view of digitalisation and globalisation, the event...