Embodied (Hi)stories: Confronting the Art Collection
Performative Exploration | March 27 to April 27, 2025, mumok
Curated by Frida Robles and Martina Gimplinger
As part of the exhibition, Never Final! The Evolving Museum, the program Embodied (Hi)stories: Confronting the Art Collection invites you to explore the embodiment of history in our museum collection. Artists Michael Turinsky and Rehema Chachage independently confront the work Fifty Hair Bones and Sun Disk (To the students of the Aachener Werkkunstschule), 1971 by the sculptor Nancy Graves, each in a three-day performative exploration.
Turinsky works as a physically disabled artist and
theoretician at the interface of contemporary dance and performance. He
coined the artistic working method ‘crip choreography’, which he uses to question dominant movement patterns and create new forms of expression.
Chachage
artistically explores inherited knowledge such as songs, names,
recipes, building practices, healing rituals and scientific knowledge.
This can be described as a performative archive exploring alternative
ways of knowing and creating knowledge.
Curated by Frida Robles and Martina Gimplinger, the project is accompanied by workshops and talks,
that explore the different stories that our bodies carry - stories of
trauma, joy and healing. The program invites participants to actively
engage with the sculpture Fifty Hair Bones and Sun Disk (To the students of the Aachener Werkkunstschule), 1971 by Nancy Graves.
Exercises
from performative practice will be used to explore the space in
connection with the artwork. Collective reading, selected texts and
videos encourage participants to critically reflect on the relationship
between body and archive.
Artists
Michael Turinsky
Nancy Graves
Rehema Chachage
Information
• Participation in all events is free with a valid admission ticket. Advance registration is only required for theworkshops.
• Talks, Open Studio, and Performative Explorations are open to all. In case of high demand, we reserve the right to limit the number of participants.
• All events will be held in English.
Embodied (Hi)stories: Confronting the Art Collection is a cooperative event between the curators Frida Robles & Martina Gimplinger and Benedikt Hochwartner & Hannah Imhoff from the Collection and Art Education Department of the mumok – Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig.
By participating, you agree that the recordings made during the event may be published.
opening
March 27, 2025
Opening with Michael Turinsky – 20:00
workshops
March 29, 2025
Workshop ´Bones and Their Containers´ – 16:00–18:00
April 5, 2025
Workshop ´Bones, Skins and Feathers´ – 16:00–18:00
April 9, 2025
Workshop ´Taxidermy Form´– 11:30–14:30
talks
April 16, 2025
Public talk with Martina Gimplinger, Benedikt Hochwartner and Frida Robles – 16:00–18:00
April 23, 2025
Public talk with osteopath Regina Novy – 17:00–18:00
open studios
April 12+13, 2025
Open studio with Michael Turinsky – 13:00–18:00
April 26+27, 2025
Open Studio with Rehema Chachage – 13:00–18:00
finissage
April 27, 2025
Finissage with Rehema Chachage – 16:30–17:30
