Titanik Artist Talk

Mobile Hörstation. © Jasper Kettner

Thu, 04.03.2021

5:00 PM

Online

Discussion

Mobile Hörstation Ankersentrum (Surviving in the Ruinous Ruin) exhibitions curator Franciska Zólyom and sound artist Jessica Ekomane will discuss with the director of Titanik, Mirjami Schuppert the audiowork Tribute to Whistle, originally created for the German pavilion at the Venice Biennale. In the multi-channel work, the bright, piercing sounds of the whistles are woven into a diverse network of rhythms and sounds, inspired by the means of communication used by refugees on their journey.
 
At Titanik, alongside the sound piece, is presented a set of three videos that lead the viewer through the Puglia tomato plantations and the lifeboats of the Port of Trapani to the Bavarian refugee camps (Ankerzentren), marking the journey of the refugees. In addition to the exhibition is the catalogue of the German pavilion designed by Maziyar Pahlevan and published by Archive Books (2019).

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Jessica Ekomane

Jessica Ekomane is a French-born and Berlin-based electronic musician and sound artist. Her practice unfolds around live performances and installations. Her quadraphonic performances, characterized by their physical affect, seek a cathartic effect through the interplay of psychoacoustics, the perception of rhythmic structures and the interchange of noise and melody. Her ever-changing and immersive sonic landscapes are grounded in questions such as the relationship between individual perception and collective dynamics or the investigation of listening expectations and their societal roots. Jessica Ekomane is one the six composers chosen as collaborators by Natascha Süder Happelmann for her installation Ankersentrum (surviving in the ruinous ruin at the German pavilion of the Venice Biennale 2019. She released her debut album, Multivocal, on Important Records in 2019. Her work has been presented in various institutions worldwide such as CTM festival (Berlin), Ars Electronica (Linz), Dommune (Tokyo) or Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts (Omaha).
 

Franciska Zólyom

Franciska Zólyom is an art historian and curator. Since 2012, she has been the director of the Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst (GfZK) in Leipzig, Germany.
 
From 1997 to 1999 she worked as a curator at the Museum Ludwig in Budapest. After working as a fellow at the Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum for Contemporary Art in Berlin (2001 and 2003/4), she moved to head the Institute of Contemporary Art in Dunaújváros, Hungary. There she worked with several international artists, including Gilbert Hage, Tamás Kaszás, Tilo Schulz, Sean Snyder, and Technika Schweiz, and initiated many site and context specific exhibitions and research projects. The City Without a Center (Stadt ohne Zentrum) and Stalking Utopia projects return to the spatiality of ideologies. As a freelance curator, she has curated exhibitions Agents and Provocateurs (with Beáta Hock), about the artistic expressions of the protests, and Lajos Kassák: Botschafter der Avantgarde (with Edit Sasvári).
 
At GfZK she has curated, among others: Little Warsaw: Kampf um die Innere Wahrheit and Dainius Liskevicius: Museum (2012), James Langdon: School for Design Fiction (2013), Kreativitätsübungen (with Dóra Hegyi and Zsuzsa László, 2014), Experimental Jetset: Provo Station (2016), Céline Condorelli: Wall to Wall (2017), Gaudiopolis, and Versuch einer guten Gesellschaft (OFF Biennale Budapest, 2018).
 
In addition to several honorary duties, she spends her time working on educational and cultural policies.

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