As part of the closing ceremony of the Biennale für Freiburg 3, we cordially invite you to the exhibition tour "A guided search for tools for an anti-colonial view of art".
Art allows an associative approach to theoretical and political discourses. Particularly in the case of exhibitions that show works that negotiate power-political, historical and global processes, the question arises for art education as to whether and how an appropriate anti-colonial examination of discourses is possible within art institutions and museums.
The tour by Jeanne-Ange Wagne, creative art historian and knowledge mediator, would like to present some tools for the anti- and decolonial consideration of art and formulate possibilities for approaching discursive exhibition content. Participants are invited to share their thoughts and reflections on global community, resilience and memory culture. In this context, we will turn to various methods of creative expression (including playful exercises, breathwork, vocal exercises, Ecriture Automatique) that encourage and promote the formation and shaping of collective spaces of thought and encounter.
Biennale for Freiburg 3 - HAPPY PLACE
This year's Biennale für Freiburg explores the question of how tourism shapes places into projection surfaces for longings and fantasies of escapism, thereby obscuring existing power relations and post-colonial dependencies. The Biennale für Freiburg 3 brings together artists who deal with the colonial continuities and political dimensions of travel. They question romanticized notions of "the South" and create alternative narratives.
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Participation in the supporting and mediation program of the Biennale für Freiburg is free of charge.