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Gallery Reflection #5 Anthropology, Vulnerability, and Curatorial Practice
A Conversation between Alya Sebti (director, ifa Gallery Berlin) and Jonas Tinius (anthropologist, HU Berlin)

Wednesday, 16 May 2018, 7 pm 
ifa-gallery Berlin, Linienstraße 139/140, 10115 Berlin

For this encounter, Alya Sebti and Jonas Tinius speak about the institutionalisation and destabilisation of curatorial and anthropological practices. Highlighting and concluding the Gallery Reflections series initiated in 2016, they are also addressing the complexities of creating such an exchange within the space of an institution itself. This dialogue within the Untie to Tie programme links On Colonial Legacies and Contemporary Societies (2017–18) to the upcoming section Movement.Bewegung (2018–19), for which Jonas Tinius will be coordinating a series of encounters on migration and movement entitled All is in flux, nothing stands still. The event will be in English

Website: http://untietotie.org/art-education/?chapter=1
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1593009434151481/

The event is part of Knowledge Transfer: Practices, Reflections, Perspectives (INTERLOOP)
With INTERLOOP, the ifa Gallery Berlin is reflecting back on the research and exhibition programme Untie to Tie – On Colonial Legacies and Contemporary Societies. An essential facet of this project was the comprehensive event and education programme that accompanied the four exhibitions. INTERLOOP offers insight into the processes “behind the scenes”, sharing experiences and knowledge while also giving rise to new constellations. to interloop designates the (textile) process of intertwining, interweaving, or interconnecting. Open workshops, reading and listening stations, and discursive access points invite one to pick up the various threads of this theme year and weave them into new textures. In weekly settings of practice and reflection, protagonists from different contexts will come together and explore non-hierarchical, collective forms of knowledge transfer: 


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Dr. Jonas Tinius
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Centre for Anthropological Research on Museums and Heritage (CARMAH)
Department of European Ethnology
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
www.carmah.berlin/ <http://www.carmah.berlin/>

Seminar Series: ‘Conjunctures and Creations: Anthropological Transformations/Transforming Anthropology <https://www.euroethno.hu-berlin.de/de/institut/kolloquium>’ (SS 2018, with Sharon Macdonald and Tahani Nadim), Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Upcoming Panel: ‘The Future of Anthropological Representation: Contemporary Art and/in the Anthropology Museum <https://nomadit.co.uk/rai/events/rai2018/conferencesuite.php/panels/6103>’ (with Margareta von Oswald), British Museum/Royal Anthropological Institute, London (UK). 1-3 June 2018.




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