The point of departure for this exhibition is the National Socialist Underground (NSU), a neo-Nazi terrorist network that murdered ten people in Germany in the 2000s. The exhibition begins with the history of immigration and of resistance to right-wing and racist violence, and uses a "living memory" approach to bring marginalized perspectives into focus.
Talks Programme Exhibition Opening:
- 18h30 Opening Words: Pierre Pevée (LaVallée), Aloña Elizalde & Julian Volz (Goethe-Institut Brüssel), Hannah Zimmermann & Irène Melix (Offener Prozess)
- 18h45: Speech by Gamze Kubaşık, daugther of Mehmet Kubaşık who was murdered by the neonazi terrorist group NSU in Dortmund in 2006.
- 19h00 – 19h30 Talk: Thanh Nguyen Phuong (Artist) & Hannah Zimmermann (Project team “Open Trial”)
- 20h00 – 20h30 Talk: Hito Steyerl (Artist) & Ayşe Güleç (Curator of the exhibition) / digital
Featured Artists
Hito Steyerl, Harun Farocki, Želimir Žilnik, Forensic Architecture, Pınar Öğrenci, Thanh Nguyen Phuong, belit sağ, Sefa Defterli, Initiative 12. August, Anne König & Paula Bulling, Ulf Aminde & Initiative Herkesin Meydanı, Ülkü Süngün, Alex Gerbaulet & Mareike Bernien, and the “Offener Prozess“ Project Team
Máté Fuchs