Contragic Fine Arts | Ann Schomburg

25.8.23

Memories of timetravelling


Exploring

"Gentrification, Arts, and Cultural Heritage" at the Sixth Annual International Gathering of Artists in Fez, Morocco





Ann Schomburg: Performance Lecture - Memories of Time Travelling

Introduction: Every life story is a unique carpet woven with experiences and memories that shape our identities. This performance lecture will explore the interplay between gentrification, art, and cultural heritage via personal narratives. Embarking on a journey through selected artworks and experiences, we will delve deeper into the themes of change, memory, and preserving creative spaces. The lecture vibe will consider creative spaces equal to physical and mental places.

By taking a closer look into personal experiences and artistic expression, this performance lecture focuses on mainly three works: Void Time, Celebrating Time, and The Idling Mobile. The lecture aims to open a space for reflection, dialogue, and collective understanding. Through our discussions, I hope to share experiences of the challenges we all face in preserving our creative environments and contribute to the ongoing conversation about the impacts of urban transformation.


Focus of the Talk:

The Ausstellungsexhibition (exhibition installation) void time, was selected by Sophia Gräfe and  Arkadij Koscheew to be shown at their exhibition “On Equal Terms” during the Art Week 2022 in the Uferhallen Berlin wedding. 54 artists were creating a collective memory out of the fragile moment of discovering a creation that felt like an art piece for the very first time.

 

Void Time, Installation,Uferhallen, Berlin 2022



The exhibition and the place that invited this installation were loaded with history:
Indeed, the Uferhallen in Berlin's Wedding district has become a focal point in the ongoing gentrification debate. Artists who have long occupied their studios within the Uferhallen are now facing the challenge of preserving their creative spaces against the pressure from investors and potential development projects. This clash embodies a more significant issue of cultural displacement as these artists strive to maintain the unique character and vibrancy of the area against the encroachment of commercial interests. The struggle highlights the tension between the preservation of artistic and cultural heritage and the forces driving urban transformation and increased property values. But this is the story of the artist collectively fighting there.

"Celebrating Time “, a performance/happening inside the installation void time. A piece that takes us on a journey back to the era of Berlin house parties. A nostalgic reflection on the past, this piece invokes memories of open parties and communal experiences that defined an era. It encapsulates a sense of freedom and exploration, sometimes escapism. Yet, this reflection is tinged with the realization that these moments have transformed due to gentrification's relentless march. Reshaping the urban landscape and how people interact with their time, places, and strangers, especially considering the growing financial pressure to live and surrender.

 

The Idling Mobile, lecture Kitchentalks, Städl Schule Frankfurt2015

The Idling Mobile, lecture Kitchentalks, Städl Schule Frankfurt2015


 

Furthering the exploration, we encounter the concept of the idling mobile, a self-organized artist residency. Here, personal experiences intertwine with the overarching theme of gentrification and cultural heritage preservation. This residency serves as a testament to the resilience of artists against the backdrop of urban change. Through the idling mobile, artists reclaim agency over their spaces, echoing the sentiment of resistance that runs through the struggle against gentrification.

Ultimately, these narratives illustrate the profound interplay between individual creativity, urban transformation, and cultural heritage. By sharing these experiences, we aim to foster a nuanced understanding of artists' challenges in preserving their creative sanctuaries within the currents of gentrification. These stories collectively contribute to the ongoing dialogue concerning preserving artistic and cultural diversity in the face of urban metamorphosis.





BACKGROUND:


The Idling Mobile, lecture Kitchentalks, Städl Schule Frankfurt2015


The 6th Annual International Artists Gathering of Fez Explores “Gentrification, Arts, and Cultural Heritage”

Dates: 5-8 October 2023




The renowned Annual International Gathering of Artists returns to Fez, Morocco for its sixth edition with a powerful theme: "Gentrification, Arts, and Cultural Heritage.” Hosted by the Fez Gathering, this dynamic event brings together Moroccan and global artists, featuring a range of exhibitions, panel discussions, workshops, and live demonstrations. The event serves as a unique platform, allowing the local artistic community of Fez to present their work to a broader international audience.

This year, the Fez Gathering delves into the role of art in addressing the pressing challenges of gentrification. Attendees can expect a rich tapestry of art installations, performances, and activities, all spotlighting the transformative potential of art and culture in urban spaces. The discussions will also tackle the balance of rejuvenating urban areas without sidelining the communities often linked with gentrification. In doing so, the event aspires to foster intergenerational dialogues, spotlight the contemporary Moroccan art scene, and amplify emerging Moroccan artists, all against the backdrop of Fez—a city that has historically been a bridge between diverse worlds.

Beyond the aesthetics, the Fez Gathering will ignite discussions around the role of arts beyond its intrinsic value. The debate will encompass the interplay between arts, cultural heritage, market forces, and religious dynamics, aiming to understand how art can pave the way for a hopeful future.

The Fez Gathering was conceived in 2015 by Omar Chennafi, a Fez native and notable Moroccan artist and photographer. The ethos of each Gathering is to bolster dialogue and deeper engagement within the arts. This year's participants will be immersed in insightful workshops and discussions centered on the “Gentrification and Cultural Heritage” narrative.
In alignment with the festival's spirit, entry is complimentary for all, and post-event feedback from attendees is highly encouraged. The four-day event will be widely covered across social media platforms, featuring artist interviews and participant interactions.

This stellar event is made possible through collaborations with partners such as The Goethe Institute in Rabat, Institut Français in Fez, American Language Center of Fez, Noujoum Center, The Fes Medina Project, Kan Ya Makan Center, among others.

http://www.fezgathering.com