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Once We Were Trees, Now We Are Birds

Exhibition | An exhibition at the ifa Gallery Berlin and a festival at the Goethe-Institut in Exile, curated by and featuring the Martin Roth-Initiative’s scholarship holders

  • ifa-Galerie, Berlin

  • Price Free Entrance

Poster Once We Trees, Now We Are Birds © ifa

Poster Once We Were Trees, Now We Are Birds © ifa

Once We Were Trees, Now We Are Birds is a collaborative project created by the Martin Roth-Initiative, one of the largest programmes advocating for the protection of artists and cultural practitioners from around the world, in cooperation with the ifa Gallery Berlin and the Goethe-Institut in Exile. The exhibition’s title refers to a story from southeastern Turkey’s coastal region, in which doves sing, “Oh my neighbour, oh wild olive tree, once we were trees, now we are birds.” This poetic transformation provides a framework for explorations of belonging, rootlessness and the search for new beginnings in unfamiliar landscapes.

The exhibition at the ifa Gallery and the festival at the Goethe-Institut in Exile present for the first time a broad selection of works by artists who have found a safe haven in Germany with the support of the Martin Roth-Initiative. Both the exhibition and the festival programme are curated by former scholarship holders. Participating artists originate from numerous countries, including Afghanistan, Egypt, Bangladesh, Belarus, Brazil, India, Iran, Marrocco, Myanmar, Pakistan, , Russia, Sudan, Turkey, Uganda and Ukraine.

Once We Were Trees, Now We are Birds encompasses a diverse range of artistic disciplines and is centred around themes such as social violence, political repression, censorship and human rights restrictions. The individual artworks are deeply personal; at the same time, they form a collective mosaic of stories that poignantly reflect our contemporary world. How does exile begin, and how does it change in the felt context of a new home(land)? Or, as one participant asks, “Where does exile begin in my body?” Most of the contributors live in Germany and are confronted with an existence at the threshold between a “country of origin” and a “host country”. This position is associated with ongoing challenges such as immigration policies, anti-Muslim racism and the rise of authoritarian powers.

The exhibition opens at the ifa Gallery Berlin on 20 February 2025. Each of the nearly 50 participating artists has designed a 59.4 × 84.1 cm poster available for visitors to take home. In a world where digital images and fake news form an endless stream, capturing and sharing subjective testimony in print can be an act of resistance. Posters also have a long history as a medium for information, free speech and artistic activism. On view until 8 June 2025, the exhibition takes up these threads.

From 6 to 8 June 2025, the Goethe-Institut in Exile hosts a festival, a performative counterpart to the exhibition featuring numerous performances, film screenings, panel discussions, readings, concerts and DJ sets.

Once We Were Trees, Now We Are Birds invites audiences to reflect on life’s ruptures and crossroads. At best, these turning points become fertile ground for new roots to set, unleashing winds beneath newly formed wings.

The exhibition was curated by: Muhammad Salah Abdulaziz, Emrah Gökdemir, Anna Karpenko and Thibaut de Ruyter

The festival is curated by: Kholoud Bidak, Emrah Gökdemir, Anna Karpenko and Ludmila Pogodina

The Martin Roth Initiative, a joint project of the ifa - Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen and the Goethe-Institut, was founded in response to the global decline in pre-political freedoms. It aims to offer protection to artists and cultural workers whose work is restricted by state or non-state actors and to enable them to continue their work. Since its foundation in 2017, 572 artists from 41 countries have been supported by 125 host organizations. The initiative is funded by the Federal Foreign Office. 

www.martin-roth-initiative.de 

The ifa Gallery Berlin is a place of connection and mutual exchange: it brings art into dialog and is both a meeting place and a digital platform. With the transdisciplinary exhibition and mediation project “Untie to Tie”, ifa-Galerie Berlin has been inviting visitors to engage in a discourse on colonial legacies, movement, migration and the environment since 2017. The program transcends mental and territorial borders and considers the encounter of diverse perspectives as an essential element of our global realities. Movement and migration are understood as ongoing phenomena and emancipatory processes that foster interpersonal interactions. 

www.untietotie.org 

Agenda

  • Exhibition Opening

    Opening | Exhibition

    • ifa-Galerie, Berlin

  • Curators Talk

    Talk | Talk

    • ifa-Galerie, Berlin

  • Curators Talk

    Talk | Talk

    • ifa-Galerie, Berlin

  • Curators Talk

    Talk | Talk

    • ifa-Galerie, Berlin