PHOTO: © Lisa Deml, Nathalia Lavigne und Víctor Fancelli Capdevila
AFTER MEMORY
In the organizer's words:
The way we remember and forget is changing. Memory has become a contested terrain, co-opted by reactionary movements, capitalist corporations, and geopolitical interests. Digital technologies are accelerating these developments through the spread of disinformation, data extraction, and the algorithmic narrowing of perspectives—while at the same time opening up new avenues for resistant memory. The international group exhibition*After Memory*explores this subversive potential and reflects on how we will remember and forget in the future.
The exhibition brings together works by Noor Abuarafeh, Heba Y. Amin, Maria Thereza Alves, Aram Bartholl, Taysir Batniji, Giselle Beiguelman, Zach Blas, Karolina Grzywnowicz, Ana Hupe, Eduardo Kac, Aline Motta, Rabih Mroué, Vanessa Amoah Opoku, and Federico Protto.
The project is curated by Lisa Deml, Nathalia Lavigne, and Víctor Fancelli Capdevila.