REMISE interdisciplinary lab for artistic research

“REMISE interdisciplinary lab for artistic research” is a temporary space for art and gathering in Hamburg.

Location

Friedensallee 45, Hamburg

Exhibition

Sep – Dez 2024

REMISE
interdisciplinary lab for artistic research

REMISE is a temporary space for art and gathering. A temporary roof, a place for encounters, a studio for sharing.

We are a collective of interdisciplinary artists, creatives, dramaturges, performers, curators and curious people from Hamburg and beyond. Our practices live through photography, art, performance and writing, through listening, learning, unlearning, questioning, not knowing and inventing. What unites us is the urge to share, explore and form communities that reflect the complexity of our present and that are constituted by the principle of care, diligence and concern. We understand art as a tool, as a practice and as an exploration that enables us to deal with our different perceptions of the now.

Where spaces for joint experimentation are scarce, REMISE opens up with the aim of creating a temporary place for collaborative interdisciplinary practices, artistic negotiations and interdisciplinary unrest. A place where stories can be told, ideas explored and thoughts heard.

As colletive project, REMISE – interdisciplinary lab for art and research” and its concept are inspired by, based on, or the continuation of, collective (spatial) practices such as the moving project space NOGOODS @nogoods___

Collective

We are a collective of creatives, interdisciplinary artists, performers, cultural workers, dramaturges, curators and curious people from Hamburg and beyond. What unites us is the urge to share, to explore and to form communities that reflect the complexity of our present and that are constituted by the principle of care, diligence and concern. We want to initiate, learn, question, try out, reject, listen and also unlearn. Where time and space are luxury, we want to take them back and to waste them together. Through art and exchange.

The space REMISE is located at Friedensallee 45, Hamburg and curated collectively with Ayna Steigerwald, Roxana Safarabadi and Lena Carl.

Ayna Steigerwald (she/her) works as an author and dramaturge in the independent off-scene, organizes readings and is involved in collective, cross-art projects such as the photo-text installations mo|men|tos.

Roxana Safarabadi (she/her) works as a freelance actress for theater and film/television, writes and works across the visual arts. She is co-founder of the feminist theatre collective ausgesprochen frei. She is interested in politics, documentary work and lets social events influence her work.

Lena Carle is a freelance dramaturge and production manager in Hamburg. She has worked as a dramaturge at the Schauspiel Kiel and the Hessisches Landestheater Marburg (here she also received further training in audio description).Co-founder and member of the picnic collective, which has been developing interdisciplinary music performances since 2018. Production manager at Hajusom since 2023. Part of the Fringify – Independent Arts Festival Hamburg team for dramaturgy and editing.The focus of her work: transdisciplinary, transcultural and collective work, pop music, German-German history, social inequality, classism and questions of access.

Programme

September – December 2024
As temporal space, the programme of REMISE includes exhibitions, workshops, performances, dinners, readings, screenings, artistic research, even a residency and more. During the short period, we are able to host over 30 international artists and cultural practitioners underlining the tremendous need for accessible cultural spaces.

Check out the Programme!

Artists include: Israel Akpan Sunday, Miriam Bach, Kaaki Stephane Chinedou Ibemesi, Benedicte Dahm, Eng Kai Er, Herkusho, Stepan Gantralyan, Julie Hjelt Wold, Cody Ellis Kluge, Maciek Martios, Mokhtar Namdar, Luise Florentine Pahlke, Maik Reif, Janina Santamarina, Anupa Srinivasan, Kabila Kyowa Stéphane Emery, Steffan Toto Jean Eric, Luis Varela, Dong Zhou, and collectives such as de_coloniaLanguage and ver_stelle – and more…

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