Foto: Maan Barua, An Amphibious Urbanism, 2023-2024.
Date: July 1, 2022, 16:00 Uhr
Duration: 16:00 – 23:00 Uhr
Location: Akademie Schloss Solitude
Info:
Friday, July 1, 2022, 5 to 11 pm
Entry starts at 4.30 pm
Free admission
Design: Stegmeyer Fischer Creative Studio
The actions of humans have interfered massively with the biological and geological processes of Planet Earth. Sophisticated technologies have ensured that the impact of these human activities on ecological and social systems has reached global proportions, with the interconnections of technology, politics and ecology revealed radically in this context. Moreover, these processes and systems continue to bear the stamp of colonialism to this day.
Akademie Schloss Solitude fellows will be scouting out new potential for artistic action at this year’s Summer Festival. Where and how are (inter)dependencies revealed in the man-made era? What is the significance of artistic action for social, political and ecological spaces?
A diverse community of people of different origins, the Akademie invites the audience to a varied program of performances, video installations, readings, concerts, workshops and (collective) exhibitions.
We look forward to seeing you at the Festival.
The program will be published here shortly.
PROGRAM
4–5 PM &
6:30–7:30 PM
Public guided tour through the exhibitions
Registration desk/Entry West to the courtyard
Max. participants: 15 persons
4:30–10:45 PM
Entry and registration
Entry West to the courtyard
4:30–11 PM
DJ Firat Yildiz
Courtyard
5 PM
Opening ceremony
Welcome address by Dr. Claudia Rose, Head of the arts department of the Ministry for Research, Science and the Arts of Baden-Württemberg and Elke aus dem Moore, director of Akademie Schloss Solitude
Courtyard
5–9:15 PM
Santiago Mostyn
Happy’s House
Multichannel video installation
Castle arcades
5–11 PM
Art School Now ℅ Tanya Villanueva
ArtSchool Salon’s HOLDING HANDS
Performative activity
Marija Vicente, Gail Vicente, Tanya Villanueva (video)
From 6:30–7:30 PM and 10–11 PM
Studio 3, ground floor
Please register at the registration desk/entry West to the courtyard
5:15–5:45 pm
Welcome soup
Ukrainian Borschtsch prepared by the current fellows Uliana Bychenkova, Anna Scherbyna, Maryna Smilianets, Luda Tymoshenko and Roman
Courtyard
5:30–6 PM
Artistic welcome speech
by Luda Tymoshenko and Najwa Sadi Juma
Courtyard
6–6:30 PM
Maryna Smilianets & Luda Tymoshenko
The Cat Refugees / Katzen auf der Flucht
A cat therapy for children and adults
Scenic reading in German
With Gabriele Hintermaier, Josephine Köhler, Sylvana Krappatsch und Valentin Richter
A cooperation with Schauspiel Stuttgart
Guibal-Saal
5:15–7:30 PM
Omar Vega
HDC Study #1: The Forest of Nameless Things
Tour through the forest with Omar Vega
(in English)
Meeting point: registration desk/entry
Max. participants: 12 persons
6:45–7:15 PM
Najwa Sadi Juma
Phoenix Reveal
Reading (in English)
Guibal-Saal
7:30–9 PM
Omar Vega
HDC #1: The Forest of Nameless Things
Workshop (in English)
Cafeteria, basement
8–8:45 PM
Kiraṇ Kumār
Epistolary Ancestries
Essay-Performance (in English)
Guibal-Saal
8:45–9:15 PM
Keith Vries
The Story of a Forgotten Genocide
Poetry Performance
Courtyard
9:15–9:30 PM
leo
in practice: i put a spell on you
Vocal Performance
Castle arcades
9:30–10 PM
Judith Hamann
Studies
Musical performance
Castle arcades
10:15–22:35 PM
Abdessamad El Montassir
Galb’Echaouf
Screening
Guibal-Saal
10:45–11 PM
Marlies Pöschl
Simple Whistles
Screening
Guibal-Saal
End: 11 PM
EXHIBITIONS
Ramy Al-Asheq
Zurückbleiben
Installation/Publication
Atelier 15, ground floor
Cammisa Buerhaus
Bloodier Mary
Installation
Oberer Hirschgang, ground floor
Camila de Caux & Eric Macedo
citter | forest
Photos, installations and audio
Curated by Carlos Monroy
Barn
Sonia Mehra Chawla
Evolutionary Potential
Video, photography and installation
Kabinett, ground floor
Abdessamad El Montassir
Galb’Echaouf
Video
Atelier 15, ground floor
erre erre
curse all fences
Installation
Flag poles and facade
This work is part of a three-part series titled »a f*cking heavy head«. It is on view until August 13 at the Off space Wunderkammer, Badstraße 32, Bad Cannstatt.
erre erre
god is great but the jungle is bigger
Installation
Oberer Hirschgang, ground floor
This work is part of a three-part series titled »a f*cking heavy head«. It is on view until August 13 at the Off space Wunderkammer, Badstraße 32, Bad Cannstatt.
HuM-Collective
On Drawing Open Circles
Installation
Cafeteria, basement
Chantal Magano Kambrude
WE ALL BLEED R.E.D. (Remembering Every Drop)
Textiles & sound
Foyer, first floor
Sebastian Klawiter
Stücke aus der Stadt, freilegen.
Video, interview, installation
Oberer Hirschgang, ground floor
Funded by the Cultural Office of the City of Stuttgart and Akademie Schloss Solitude; Cooperation partners: Kleo Madsack (restaurator), Matter.Of and Julien Hahn (graphic design), Martin Mannweiler (film); Excavation team: Jim Benjamin Wolff, Carolin Lahode, Sara Sutter; Music: Mark Lorenz Kysela
The Tricontinental Secret Garden
the kitchen table is a garden
Installation
Communal kitchen, first floor
Sofia Lomba
inside out
Installation
Oberer Hirschgang, ground floor
Florian Model
The Urgency Is Fake
Video
Atelier 15, ground floor
Santiago Mostyn
Altarpiece
Video
Atelier 15, ground floor
Mukenge/Schellhammer and the team of Laboratoire Kontempo (Jean Kamba, Prisca Tankwey, Paulvi Ngimbi, Cedrick Tshimbalanga)
Kinzonzi by Laboratoire Kontempo
Documentary
Atelier 15, ground floor
Marlies Pöschl
Simple Whistles
Video
Atelier 15, ground floor
Anike Joyce Sadiq
Visited by a Tiger
Video
Studio 6, ground floor
Anike Joyce Sadiq
Visited by a Tiger
Flags accompanying the exhibition Mit Glück hat es nichts zu tun at Künstlerhaus Stuttgart in cooperation with Akademie Schloss Solitude and the Kunstmuseum Stuttgart
Flag poles, House 3
Ofili Ebube Sett
Yeva Meets Hansel and Gretel
Augmented Reality Mobile Gaming App
Herman’s Library, ground floor
Luda Tymoshenko
Anxiety
Illustration
Studio 4, ground floor
Luda Tymoshenko & Anna Scherbyna
Not a Cherry Orchard
Audiovisual installation
Lower Foyer of Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Oberer Schlossgarten 6, 70173 Stuttgart
The exhibition Not a Cherry Orchard will be on view from July 2022 at the Schauspiel Stuttgart. The installation is a cooperation between the Schauspiel Stuttgart and Akademie Schloss Solitude.
Omar Vega
HDC Study #1: The Forest of Nameless Things
Installation
Forest
Aline Xavier Mineiro
Jequi
Photography, installation
Barn, Oberer Hirschgang
MUSIC
DJ Firat Yildiz
4:30–5 PM
6–8 PM
9:15–10 PM
Courtyard
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