What changes in museum practice are necessary so that larger sections of a diverse society can and want to experience belonging in museums?
"Future Museum", the new series at STADT_RAUM, isdedicated to artistic positions, curatorial strategies and mediation practices that question the current constitution of the museum as an institution from a postcolonial and anti-discrimination perspective and provide impulses for its reorientation. Curators, mediators, artists and researchers will enter into conversation with changing moderators and the audience.Everyone who is interested in the future of the museum as a user, visitor or maker is invited to join in the discussion.
It starts on April 10 at 6 pm with the contribution "The afterlife of colonialism as decolonial aesthetics" by Kervin Saint Pere. He works in the border area between contemporary art and research, opening up image archives in his artistic practice and reflecting on their (post-)colonial structures in order to develop "counter-archives". The event will be moderated by the independent curator, mediator and author Jeanne Mizero Nzakizabandi.
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