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TWO ROOTS - AN ARTISTIC RESEARCH. Online presentation of the project and exhibition

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TWO ROOTS - AN ARTISTIC RESEARCH. Online presentation of the project and exhibition

19. 12. 2020
18:00 DE | 19:00 UA

We invite you for the presentation and opening of our common online exhibition. Join our live guided tour in English on YouTube and give your inputs for discussion. Explore the outcomes of the online residency of artists from Ukraine and Germany to the question: “What had we lost to find?” The artists and the team of TWO ROOTS will be present and lead you through the night.

You will find the link to enter the stream on 19.12 posted here.

TWO ROOTS – AN ARTISTIC RESEARCH is a temporary international collective of interdisciplinary artists to research the question “What had we lost to find?” from various perspectives and work on the mutual development of an online exhibition space.

Through the perspective of contemporary dance, writing, film, photography, conceptual art, experimental music, performance and more, as well as our different culture of remembrance we research in more than 16 public spaces. We focus on fragments, processes, thoughts, movements, growings, practices, moments which are fragile and in a process of disappearing. We collect them and transform them into an artistic archive. TWO ROOTS is about sharing knowledge of artistic research methods and forming a real common space. It is about rooting in art, exchange and collaboration.

The project is organized by NGO “Ukrainian-German Cultural Society” at the Centre Gedankendach (Chernivtsi, Ukraine) in a collaboration with “die Villa” gGmbH (Leipzig, Germany) and funding program “MEET UP! German-Ukrainian Youth Encounters” with a financial support of the German Federal Foreign Office, the Robert Bosch Foundation, and the Foundation “Remembrance, Responsibility, and Future”

We invite you for the presentation and opening of online exhibition of the outcomes of the online residency of artists from Ukraine and Germany to the question: “What had we lost to find?” You can find more information here

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