NO PHOTOS ON THE DANCE FLOOR!

BERLIN 1989 – TODAY


A CONTRIBUTION BY ROMUALD KARMKAR


SEPTEMBER 13 - NOVEMBER 30, 2019


C/O BERLIN


  • KIRSTEN KRÜGER / KITKATCLUB BERLIN
    German Contribution for the project "The Dissidents" von Jeppe Rønde
    Germany 2017, Video, color, sound, 4:30 Min
    WP: Aarhus European Capital of Culture 2017


    Video installation, loop


The “No Photos on the Dance Floor! Berlin 1989 – Today” exhibition series documents and brings to life Berlin’s club scene since the fall of the Berlin Wall. During the day, the exhibition showcases photographs, videos, films and documentary material, revealing the development of Berlin club culture over the past thirty years. At night, part of the C/O Berlin space transforms into a club. Surrounded by the exhibition images and with beats pulsing in their ears, visitors dance the night away to a series of live performances by acclaimed DJs and sound and visual artists of the past and current club scenes, once again turning life into art.

With works by Camille Blake, Tilman Brembs, Ben de Biel, Salvatore Di Gregorio, Martin Eberle, Matthias Fritsch, Dan Halter, Honey-Suckle Company, Erez Israeli, Romuald Karmakar, Steffen Köhn & Phillip Kaminiak, Anna-Lena Krause, Tilmann Künzel, Sven Marquardt & Marcel Dettmann, Marco Microbi, George Nebieridze, Alva Noto, Pfadfinderei, Daniel Pflumm, Mike Riemel Collection, Carolin Saage, Giovanna Silva, Wolfgang Tillmans, Lisa Wassmann, and Michael Wesely. 

Curated by Felix Hoffmann (Chief Curator, C/O Berlin Foundation) and Heiko Hoffmann (Guest Curator)

C/O BERLIN FOUNDATION
Amerika Haus
Hardenbergstraße 22–24
10623 Berlin
Tel +49 30 2844416 62
Fax +49 30 2844416 19
info@co-berlin.org

OPENING HOURS:
Monday - Sunday, 11 am - 8 pm


NEWS


Ich muss also eine Kameraposition finden, die von der Nacht erzählt, aber niemanden belastet. Es geht um das richtige Maß zwischen dem Vertrauen, das die Leute einem entgegenbringen, und der Verantwortung, die man hat, die Situation in eine filmische Architektur zu übertragen.
— Romuald Karmakar, Gespräch mit Felix Denk, Katalog "No Photos on the Dance Floor!"





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