Sifrah´s Story © Martha Tadesse Sifrah´s Story © Martha Tadesse - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: Hinterland

Was: Ausstellung

Wann: 25.10.2019 - 15.11.2019

An attempt to understand the notion of exile. Article 9 of the Universal Declatation of Human Rights states that „No one shall be subjected to arbitraty arrest, detention or exile“. Six female artists from diverse countries are facing exile, personally and / or historically. Being away from home, not being able to return: Exile is considered as a capital punishment since…
An attempt to understand the notion of exile. Article 9 of the Universal Declatation of Human Rights states that „No one shall be subjected to arbitraty arrest, detention or exile“. Six female artists from diverse countries are facing exile, personally and / or historically. Being away from home, not being able to return: Exile is considered as a capital punishment since Roman law, but since now human beings have to suffer this pain and sentence.. Does exile and migration influence the artistic process and how do artists deal with it? An exhibition on the flight for freedom, understanding and no discrimination. Six different stories, six critical approaches, personal interpretations and narratives.
Tags: Afrika, Menschen

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