COSTUMES AND COLLAPSE
Recipient of the funding:
SLAVS AND TATARS / PAYAM SHARIFI
Cooperation partner:
no
Termine
PICKLE BAR
Stephanstraße 11, 10559 BerlinCOSTUMES AND COLLAPSE: Annual Program 2023
Crossdisciplinary Others
Lectures, performances, rounds tables and screenings reinterpret traditional clothes, ironize uniforms or queer garments
In times of impending collapse–be it of empires in the late 20th or ecology in the early 21st centuries –textiles, fabrics and fashion help us to find new ways of being, via reconfigured understandings of identity, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality amongst others. In Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia of the 1980’s, textiles and costumes anticipated and performed the ideological swings from communism to neo-liberalism to political Islam. The bankruptcy of the textile industries and the revival of crafts tradition in the post-perestroika period shaped the ground for artistic communities to build resistance to conforming notions of the individual and society. Costumes and Collapse, the Spring -Summer 2023 program at Pickle Bar, presents a series of lectures, performances, rounds tables and screenings that look at how reinterpreting traditional clothes, ironicising uniforms or queering garments against a backdrop of imperial collapse shapes new forms of politics, memorializes difference, and forges new communities. Participators: Giulia Cretulesu, Krista Papista, Ho Rui An, Tang Han, Uta Bekaia, Gyula Muskovics, Apparatus 22, Leah Feldman, Vladislav Sludskiy, Almagul Menlibayev, Sasha Razor, Rufina Bazlova, Jeppe Ugelvig, Marcin Różyc, Filipka Rutkowska, Ana Gzirishvili, Yana Bachynska. Curators (Slavs and Tatars): Patricia Couvet, Anastasia Marukhina The program is supported by Haupstadtkulturfunds, Freie Universität and the Institute for Eastern European Studies and Humboldt Foundation.