Tuesday to Sunday
10 am to 6 pm
07.3.2018
Kinda Hassan
Under very differing conditions, Kinda Hassan, an artist born in Beirut, takes a look at the bodies of city folk, performers, religious demonstrators, and her own self. Whether following the rhythms of a choreography, whether observing patiently, investigating painstakingly, or in poetic form, the search for the soul can be translated into heterotopic intellectual spaces, whose liminal experiences and translations majestically encompass and traverse both the Middle East and Western Europe.
Kinda Hassan, Dalia Naous, Cairography, 2013, 19 min
Kinda Hassan, Yet Another Shot, 2005, 6 min
Kinda Hassan, Du Religieux à la Séduction, 2008, 14 min
Kinda Hassan, Come As I Rise, 2013, 10 min (excerpt)
Romuald Karmakar, Coup de boule, 1987, 8 min
Kinda Hassan, Idle by the Sea, 2017, 20 min
Program presented by Rainer Bellenbaum, followed by a conversation with Kinda Hassan
The event will be in English.
Rainer Bellenbaum is an author, critic, and filmmaker. He lives in Berlin.
Kinda Hassan, born in Beirut, Lebanon, is an artist who works with video and sound among other art forms. She has presented her works in a number of local and international festivals and art galleries, including Internationale Kurzfilmtage in Oberhausen, Transmediale in Berlin, Werkleitz Festival in Halle, Metropolis Cinema in Beirut, Al-Riwaq Gallery in Bahrain, City Of Women in Ljubljana, and MEASAF in Athens.