{"id":3405,"date":"2023-04-23T16:20:35","date_gmt":"2023-04-23T15:20:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/toshareproject.it\/artmakerblog\/?p=3405"},"modified":"2023-04-23T16:20:35","modified_gmt":"2023-04-23T15:20:35","slug":"at-nome-gallery-in-berlin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/toshareproject.it\/artmakerblog\/at-nome-gallery-in-berlin\/","title":{"rendered":"At NOME Gallery in Berlin"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\nHuman Zoo<br \/>\nVoluspa Jarpa<br \/>\nThursday, April 27, 6\u20139 PM<br \/>\n\/ English version \/ German version below<\/p>\n<p>NOME is pleased to announce Human Zoo, Voluspa Jarpa\u2019s second solo exhibition with the gallery. <\/p>\n<p>The Chilean artist Voluspa Jarpa\u2019s work is based upon a meticulous analysis of political, historical, and social documents, which she uses as a starting point to reflect upon notions of memory, trauma, violence, displacement, and resistance. Human Zoo brings together new installation, mixed media works, textile, and engraving related to the inhumane practices of the popular ethnological expositions that were held throughout Europe and United States in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. <\/p>\n<p>Through the investigation of documents, archives, and repositories from different time periods, the works in Human Zoo are a testimony to the existence of the 156 human zoos that took place in 141 cities in 19 European countries between the years of 1815 and 1958. In them, 30.000 individuals belonging to 126 peoples from different territories around the world were exhibited as part of a colonial strategy that constructed and promoted the notion of European cultural and racial superiority. Nearly half a billion spectators visited these exhibitions over the course of 140 years and engaged with displays that served to popularize colonial, scientific, and cultural racism. Jarpa\u2019s exhibition Human Zoo aims to reinstate and elaborate the untold, invisible stories of these colonial exhibitions through five intersecting lines of research into the history of hegemony that explore scientific racism, cultural canon, urban symbolism, and geopolitics. Using critical cartographic strategies, Jarpa extends this inquiry to tracking parallel migration streams that emerged at the same time that &#8220;non-white&#8221; people from all over the planet are exhibited, such as the massive migration of displaced and marginalized people in Europe following the Industrial Revolution. <\/p>\n<p>Voluspa Jarpa (b.1971, Rancagua, Chile) lives and works in Santiago de Chile. She was the winner of the inaugural edition of the Julius Baer Art Prize for Latin American Female Artists. Jarpa has exhibited her work in solo exhibitions internationally and has participated in many international exhibitions including: Altered Views, Chilean Pavilion at the 58th Venice Biennale, Italy (2019); BIENALSUR, Riyadh and Buenos Aires (2019); Progress, 12th Shanghai Biennial (2018); Parapolitics: Cultural Freedom and the Cold War, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin (2017-2018); The Arcades: Contemporary Art and Walter Benjamin at the Jewish Museum, New York (2017).<\/p>\n<p>Voluspa Jarpa<br \/>\nHuman Zoo<br \/>\n27 April \u2013 29 July 2023<\/p>\n<p>Opening: Thursday, 27 April, 6\u20139 pm<\/p>\n<p>Opening Hours during Gallery Weekend:<br \/>\nFriday 28, 1\u20139 PM<br \/>\nSaturday 29, 11\u20137 PM<br \/>\nSunday 30: 11\u20136 PM<\/p>\n<p>NOME, Potsdamer Str. 72, 10785 Berlin<\/p>\n<p>Image credit: Voluspa Jarpa, Incognito Cartography, 2023 (video still)<\/p>\n<p>\/Deutsche Version<\/p>\n<p>Nome freut sich, Human Zoo von Voluspa Jarpa anzuk\u00fcndigen. Es ist ihre zweite Einzelausstellung in der Galerie. <\/p>\n<p>Das Werk der chilenischen K\u00fcnstlerin Voluspa Jarpa basiert auf einer akribischen Analyse politischer, historischer und sozialer Dokumente, die sie als Ausgangspunkt f\u00fcr ihre \u00dcberlegungen zu den Themen Erinnerung, Trauma, Gewalt, Vertreibung und Widerstand nutzt. Human Zoo vereint neue Werke in verschiedenen Formaten wie Installationen, Mixed-Media-Arbeiten, Textilien und Gravuren, die sich mit den menschenunw\u00fcrdigen Praktiken der popul\u00e4ren ethnologischen Ausstellungen befassen, die in Europa sowie den USA im 19. und im fr\u00fchen 20. Jahrhundert veranstaltet wurden.<\/p>\n<p>Durch die Untersuchung von Dokumenten, Archiven und Depots aus verschiedenen Zeitr\u00e4umen sind die Arbeiten in Human Zoo ein Zeugnis f\u00fcr die Existenz der 156 Menschenzoos, die zwischen 1815 und 1958 in 141 St\u00e4dten in 19 europ\u00e4ischen L\u00e4ndern stattfanden. In ihnen wurden 30.000 Individuen aus 126 V\u00f6lkern aus verschiedenen Gebieten der Welt ausgestellt, als Teil einer kolonialen Strategie, die die Vorstellung von der kulturellen und rassischen \u00dcberlegenheit Europas konstruierte und f\u00f6rderte. Fast eine halbe Milliarde Zuschauer*innen besuchten diese Ausstellungen im Laufe von 140 Jahren. Damit besch\u00e4ftigten sie sich aktiv mit Darstellungen, die dazu dienten, den kolonialen, wissenschaftlichen und kulturellen Rassismus zu popularisieren.<\/p>\n<p>Jarpas Ausstellung Human Zoo zielt darauf ab, die nicht erz\u00e4hlten, unsichtbaren Geschichten dieser kolonialen Ausstellungen durch f\u00fcnf sich \u00fcberschneidende Forschungslinien zu rekonstruieren und zu erforschen: die Geschichte der Hegemonie, den wissenschaftlichen Rassismus, den kulturellen Kanon, die urbane Symbolik und die Geopolitik. Mithilfe kartografischer Strategien weitet Jarpa diese Untersuchung auf die Verfolgung paralleler Migrationsstr\u00f6me aus, die zur gleichen Zeit entstanden. In diesen wurden &#8220;nicht-wei\u00dfe&#8221; Menschen aus der ganzen Welt ausgestellt, wie etwa die massive Migration von Vertriebenen und Ausgegrenzten in Europa nach der industriellen Revolution.<\/p>\n<p>Voluspa Jarpa (geb. 1971, Rancagua, Chile) lebt und arbeitet in Santiago de Chile. Sie ist Preistr\u00e4gerin der Er\u00f6ffnungsausgabe des Julius B\u00e4r Kunstpreises f\u00fcr lateinamerikanische K\u00fcnstler*innen. Jarpa hat ihre Werke in Einzelausstellungen international ausgestellt und an vielen renommierten Ausstellungen teilgenommen, darunter: Altered Views, Chilenischer Pavillon, 58. Venedig Biennale (2019); BIENALSUR, Riyadh und Buenos Aires (2019); Progress, 12. Shanghai Biennale (2018); Parapolitics: Cultural Freedom and the Cold War, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin (2017-2018); The Arcades: Contemporary Art and Walter Benjamin, Jewish Museum, New York (2017).<\/p>\n<p>Voluspa Jarpa<br \/>\nHuman Zoo<br \/>\n27. April \u2013 29. Juli 2023 <\/p>\n<p>Er\u00f6ffnung: Donnerstag 27. April, 18\u201321 Uhr<\/p>\n<p>Gallery Weekend \u00d6ffnungszeiten:<br \/>\nFreitag 28. von 13 bis 21 Uhr<br \/>\nSamstag 29. von 11 bis 19 Uhr<br \/>\nSonntag 30. von 11 bis 18 Uhr<\/p>\n<p>NOME, Potsdamer Str. 72, 10785 Berlin<\/p>\n<p>Bildangabe: Voluspa Jarpa, Incognito Cartography, 2023 (Videostill)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Human Zoo Voluspa Jarpa Thursday, April 27, 6\u20139 PM \/ English version \/ German version below NOME is pleased to announce Human Zoo, Voluspa Jarpa\u2019s second solo exhibition with the gallery. 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