Tuesday, February 22, 2011

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Photo Perspective: Berlin exhibition Beyond Re / Production: Mothering - 26 February to 25 April 2011

Margi Geerlinks, Living Dolls, Photography, 125x170 cm, 2001
From 26th February to 25 April 2011 refers to Berlin exhibition "Beyond Re / Production: Mothering" instead in the art room / Bethany.

cultural display are images of motherhood, used in the social distribution and assessment of Care Work for expression.

Location: Art Room Kreuzberg / Bethanien, Marianne Platz 2, 10997 Berlin
www.kunstraumkreuzberg.de
opening times: 26 February to 25 April 2011
Clock 12-19
daily Admission: Free
Opening: Friday 25 February from 19 clock

Natalia Iguiniz, La Otra, Fotografien, 100x60 cm, 2001
Künstlerinnen : Ditte Bjerg / Fillipa Berglund, Dänemark; Lizza M. David / Claudia Liebelt, Berlin; Margi Geerlinks, Niederlande; Lisa Glauer, Weimar; Sibylle Hofter, Berlin; Natalia Iguiniz, Peru; Elzbieta Jablonska, Polen; Verena Jaekel, Berlin; Lenka Klodova, Tschechien; Kate Kretz, USA; Christine Lohr, Berlin; Janina Moebius, Berlin; Tracey Moffatt, Australien; Dulce Pinzón, USA; Heike Ruschmeyer, Berlin; Mary Sibande, Südafrika; Moira Zoitl, Berlin; Migrants Rights Centre Ireland: Aoife Smith, Ireland; TIWA (Taiwanese International Workers Association), Taiwan

exhibition - lectures, discussions - Film Program
A project of Felicita Reuschling in collaboration with the Art Space Kreuzberg / Bethanien, the Gunda-Werner-Institut and the FSK cinema. Funded by the Capital Cultural Fund

About the Exhibition:
January 2011: The employment of mothers is now on the scale of values \u200b\u200bin modern society at the top. But how women manage to balance work and family?

How is motherhood in structures designed between child care and work, in which the role of men has not changed?

Photo: Natalia Iguiniz, La Otra, Photography, 100x60 cm, 2001
The exhibition Beyond Re / Production: Mothering reflects contemporary art and documentary views on motherhood and the associated image of caring.

The desire and fear images that are linked to the social character of the mother in the current bio-political process of transition should be made visible.

Together with the substantial program understands the art exhibition as part of a feminist discussion process.

shows the the situation of working mothers and the (resulting) Dissemination of low-paid domestic and care work as a symptomatic expression of social reproduction in neoliberal societies. This in turn would be without female labor migration is not feasible.


The works of 19 artists and groups move from ten countries on the borders between self-report, artistic research and political practice.

So Lenka Klodova sets in their photography, "Life with a handicap" with the balancing act of working Mother apart, must hammer out a super-mom, despite the daily pressures a masterstroke in terms of flexibility.

Photo: Lenka Klodova, from the series: Life with a handicap, photos, 50x75 cm, 2002
Mary Sibande from South Africa is taking the racist and postcolonial aspects of paid care work, and the Quilt "Blurred Boundaries" refers on the blurred boundaries between work and private spheres, which are typical for domestic and care work.


The installation "Mammamil" shows breast milk in tetra-shaped Sunkist - a paradox that the civil assessment of breastfeeding than most private care and reverses alludes provocative.

Elzbieta Jablonska, from: Supermatka / Super Mother (Superman), Photography, 2002
The supplementary education program provides visitors with further cultural, political, and subject-specific approaches and backgrounds to "Mothering" and "Care Work", an interdisciplinary and ongoing to help address the issue.

lectures address the domestic and care work, mainly in richer countries by women with Immigigrationshintergrund and often performed under precarious conditions.

The film series associated with this aspect of adoption and child neglect and offers "Look Back" with a piece of feminist film history.

Photo: Verena Jaekel, from: New Family Portraits, New Family Portraits, Photographs, 2005-2009
Presentations - Beyond Re / Production: Care Work
- The lecture series is a collaboration of the art space Kreuzberg / Bethanien with the Gunda-Werner-Institut.
- partly in English with consecutive translation and subsequent discussions

Care between world economy and household
Karakayali Julia (Berlin), Christa Wichterich (Bonn)
Wednesday 2 March 2011. 19:00-21:00 clock
Location: Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, Schumannstr. 8, 10117 Berlin


Hat care work (k) a gender?
Silvia Federici (New York)
Wednesday 16 March 2011, 19:00-21:30 clock
Location: Studio 1, Bethany, Marianne Platz 2, 10997 Berlin

from wages for housework to domestic workers
Marina Vishmidt (London)
Wednesday 30 March 2011, 19:00-21:30 clock
Location: Studio 1, Bethany, Marianne Platz 2, 10997 Berlin


Precarious working conditions of migrant rights and self
Care Work -organization of domestic and care workers
Helen Pan (Kassel), Mukhtar Cheik-Dib (Berlin), Bárbara Miranda (Berlin)
Thursday 7 April 2011, 19:00-21:30 clock
Location: Studio 1, Bethany, Marianne Platz 2, 10997 Berlin

Care Revolution
The need for the revaluation of social reproduction work
Gabriele Winker (Hamburg)
Wednesday 13 April 2011, 19:00-21:30 clock
Location: Studio 1, Bethany, Marianne Platz 2, 10997 Berlin

Re / production of maternal
Sarah Speck (Berlin)
Wednesday 20 April 2011, 19:30-21:30
Location: Studio 1, Bethany, Marianne Platz 2, 10997 Berlin

For more information about the presentations, speakers and more about Care Work:
www.gunda-werner-institut.de e

film series "Reproduction of Mothering" Sunday afternoon in
fsk, Segitzdamm 2, 10969 Berlin, 15:30 clock


Sunday 13 March 2011: Care Work
"Cycles of Care", about 40 minutes Lizza May David and Claudia Liebelt, D 2011

film discussion with filmmakers

Sunday 27 March 2011: Adoption
"Casa de los babys", 95 min John Sayles, USA / Mex 2003

Sunday 10 April 2011: Images of Fear
"The children are dead," 80 min Aelrun Goette, document, D 2003
Talk with David Prickett

Sunday 17 April 2011: A look back
"Riddles of the Sphinx, 92 minutes Laura Mulvey, Peter Wollen, UK 1977
guides

Photo: Christine Lohr, production and reproduction, selection of 40 drawings and collages, each 20 x 30 cm, 2008 - 2010

Saturday 5 March, Saturday 19 March and Saturday 23 April on 15 clock
Workshop: Beyond Reproduction / Wash Your Troubles Away
A collaborative drawing workshop for children six years and adults

Saturday 5 April 2011, 14-18 Clock
www.kiss-the-demon.com
www.drawing-

workshop.net art space Kreuzberg / Bethanien
SEVEN REASONS - Office of Communications
Elke Thiele Berlin 10997 Berlin

www.kunstraumkreuzberg.de
, www.kunstquartier-bethanien.de

Source: Art Space Kreuzberg / Bethanien / Heinrich Boell Foundation, Vera Lorenz, spokeswoman
www.boell.de

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