MAP 2023 – The Alternative Mobility

A collaboration between Hochschule für Künste Bremen and Heritage Space Hanoi, Vietnam, and part of the BMBF Collaborative Research Project Bremen Goes Sustainable – BreGoS

Opening
Friday 24.11.2023 at 18:00

Exhibition
25.11. until 10.12.2023

Opening Hours
Tuesday to Sunday 12:00 to 18:00

Program
Saturday 25.11.2023
11:00 Late breakfast with the participating artists and discussion about the topic of mobility in the exhibition contributions and the connection to the BreGoS research project.
14:00 heRRum Mixing Event by Kayle Brandon with Alexander Schröter

Saturday 09.12.2023
12:00 to 18:00 heRRum Distillation by Kayle Brandon
14:00 Artist Talk with Quỳnh Lâm
16:00 Artist Talk with Alexander Schröter

Sunday 10.12.2023
12:00 to 17:00 heRRum Distillation by Kayle Brandon
17:00 Collecting the Heart of heRRum and finissage

Location
HfK-exhibition ship Dauerwelle, Bremen (jetty Bürgermeister-Smidt-Brücke, access on the bridge by the sculpture Three Triangles)

Information
Mobility changes the world in all aspects. What does mobility mean in the face of unstable environmental, political and social conditions? Month of Art Practice (MAP) invited artists with a diversity of perspectives to explore the topic from a personal to a global level, creating different narratives and nuanced images.

MAP 2023 – The Alternative Mobility is a collaboration between Hochschule für Künste Bremen (HfK) and Heritage Space in Hanoi, Vietnam, and part of the BMBF Collaborative Research Project Bremen Goes Sustainable – BreGoS. At both locations, a group of international artists and curators worked together with local artists and students. The results will be shown in parallel in Bremen and Hanoi.

The four invited artists Sylbee Kim (Berlin/Seoul), Felix Dreesen (Bremen), Kayle Brandon (Bristol) and Quỳnh Lâm (Ho Chi Minh City) are participating in the Bremen exhibition, together with the five HfK students Alexander Schröter, Jamie Yzabel Santos, Jisu Kim, Mohar Kalra and Renen. Further contributions of the Hanoi group come from invited artists Gemini Kim (Seoul) and Hwayong Kim (Seoul), Yuhei Higashikata (Hokkaido), Akosua Viktoria Adu-Sanyah (Zurich), the curators Moon-Seok Yi (Seoul), Burkhard Melzer (Bern), Jieon Lee (Seoul) and the Vietnamese artists Ngô Đình Bảo Châu (Ho Chi Minh City), Hoàng Anh Nguyễn (Danang), Sarah Morag (Ho Chi Minh City), Nguyễn Vũ Hải (Hanoi).

The project is led by Nguyễn Anh Tuấn (Heritage Space Hanoi) and Ingo Vetter (HfK Bremen).

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