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Focus Screenings for Berlin Art Week: Open-Air-Kino

14–18/09/2022

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Berlin Art Week Garten, Uferhallen, Uferstraße 8, 13357 Berlin

In collaboration with the n.b.k. Video-Forum, daily from 8:30 pm

With the motto “Explore“, Berlin Art Week presents its festival centre “BAW Garten“ as its main point of public outreach. On the grounds of Uferhallen, located on the banks of the Panke, local residents, art lovers, and those who are simply curious about art can come together in the midst of numerous artist studios. Around BAW Garten, artists open their doors and invite the public to have a look at the places where they work. The late summer evenings with musical entertainment will also provide an incentive to spend some time here.


In collaboration with the Video-Forum of Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (n.b.k.), an open-air screening will take place every evening from September 14–18, starting at 8:30 pm, focusing on the work of individual artists and presenting them through selected works from the collection.

Program

September 14, 2022

Robert Wilson


Video 50, 1978, 51:57 min

September 15, 2022

Harun Farocki / Antje Ehmann


Leben BRD, 1990, 78:39 min

Antje Ehmann / Eva Stotz


Labour in a Single Shot: Marseille. Portrait of a city composed by Labour-in-a-Single-Shot films, 2018, 36:13 min

September 16, 2022

Ursula Biemann


Deep Weather, 2013, 09:17 min

Europlex, 2003, 21:09 min

Performing the Border, 1999, 42:47 min

September 17, 2022

Rebecca Horn


Berlin–Übungen in neun Stücken, 1974–75, 39:50 min

Einhorn, 1970, 3:24 min

Kopfextension, 1972, 3:07 min

Körperfächer, 1972, 6:16 min

Handschuhfinger, 1972, 5:04 min

Federfinger, 1972, 3:07 min

Gavin, 1971, 03:45 min

Hahnenmaske, 1973, 2:16 min

Bleistiftmaske, 1972, 5:22 min

Kakadoo, 1973, 2:03 min

September 18, 2022

Rotraut Pape | M. Raskin Stichting


Die Mauer – der negative Horizont (Kurzfassung), 1992, 28:09 Min

Rauchnächte, 1990, 10:31 Min

Long Weekend – XTC, 1992, 2:23 Min

Nicht nur Wasser, 1995, 25:49 Min


Venue: Uferhallen, Uferstraße 8, 13357 Berlin

Free admission



n.b.k. Video-Forum


Founded in 1971 at the initiative of artists and cultural producers, the video art collection of Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (n.b.k.) with over 1,700 works of international video art is the oldest and one of the largest collections of video art in Europe.

A cooperation of the n.b.k. Video-Forum and the Berlin Art Week