digital art space is transformed into a place for collective thinking and working. As part of the seminar "Werkstatt Transdisziplinäre Kollektive" hosted by the TUM School Engineering and Design – Gender & Diversity, members of the Roman research project DOM- will present their collective way of working and offer a performative city walk in the urban space of Munich.
Saturday 12.11.2022
11:00-13:00 Artist Talk: DOM-
by Arianna Lodeserto and Valerio Sirna
14:00-17:00 Walk: artistic practice by DOM-
The walk starts at 14:00 at digital art space. Bring good shoes and warm clothing. We will maybe take the U-Bahn/S-Bahn to the peripheries.
Sunday 13.11.2022, 11:00-17:00
embroidery workshop with Rome-based artist Ozge Sahin
https://ozgesahinart.com/
crying yoga workshop with Munich-based artist Tanja Hamester
https://www.tanjahamester.com/
exhibition, open mic, performances and more with and by students of the TUM Architecture Department
The project is part of the AiR program of digital art space Munich, curated by Karin Wimmer. Artist in Residence: Tanja Hamester, Anachronic Conglomerate, October/November 2022 http://www.digitalartspace.de/ and of the TUM School Engineering and Design – Gender & Diversity, Department of Architecture. https://www.arc.ed.tum.de/en/arc/about-us/diversity/
about
DOM- is a research project born in 2013 from the collaboration of the artists Leonardo Delogu and Valerio Sirna. Over the years other artists and researchers has gathered the collective, changing its shape depending on the project: Heléne Gautier, Mael Veisse, Arianna Lodeserto. DOM- investigates the language of performing arts, contaminating it with the Environmental Humanities’ militant approach and the eco-anarcoqueers’ issues and imagination. Its practice revolves around the relation between bodies and landscapes, questioning the tangle of permeability, and observing how power, nature and marginality interact in the public space. https://www.casadom.org/
Ozge Sahin is a visual artist who lives in Italy. She is originally from Istanbul. Most of Ozge’s artworks explore memory, home, female identity, and daily manifestations. Her mediums range from photography to thread and installation. After graduating from Istanbul Bilgi University with a major in International Relations, she studied Graphic Designs and Photography at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma from 2012 to 2015. https://ozgesahinart.com/
Tanja Hamester is a Munich-based feminist artist. She works research-based and engages with possibilities of an anachronic approach to history. The focus of her artistic work is on installation, video and performance art that draws on strategies from cartography and archiving. The uncovering, de- and reconstructing of power structures as well as the concept of (un)learning are important for her work.https://www.tanjahamester.com/
When
12.+13.11.22
Where
digital art space
Amalienstraße 14
80333 Munich