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With Postproduction, the third and final issue of In Medias Res, Fluentum's research project on the history of its premises concludes by literally taking stock of both the production of and productivity inherent in moving images. At the core of this publication are new essays on film shot in the building: beginning in the mid-1990s, mere months after the US abandoned its West Berlin headquarters, these films formed part of reunified Germany's nascent creative industry, and continued to be made throughout the 2000s. Edited by Dennis Brzek and Junia Thiede Contributions by Loretta Fahrenholz, Richard Hawkins, Thomas Helbing, Margaret Honda, Evelyn Kreutzer, Elisa R. Linn, D'Ette Nogle, Maya Schweizer, Richard Sides, Mike Terry, Peter Wächtler, Florian Wüst Das Urheberrecht an bibliographischen und produktbeschreibenden Daten und an den bereitgestellten Bildern liegt bei Informazioni Editoriali, I.E. S.r.l., oder beim Herausgeber oder demjenigen, der die Genehmigung erteilt hat. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.
The film Trash The Musical (2023), from which the exhibition also takes its name, was elaboratedby Loretta Fahrenholz over the last two years in collaboration with performance artist Alicia McDaid. Assembled into a wild post-cinematic collage by Fahrenholz, McDaid's performances are a radical exploration of personal anxieties and questions of aging, unfulfilled dreams, ghosting, and the difference between art and trash. Two new image series, Once Upon a Time in Enemy-Occupied France and i make mistakes just to learn who i am (both 2023), are a continuation of Fahrenholz's interest in the processes of digital imagery.Ed.: Markus Hannebauer. Text: Felix Bernstein, Magnus Schaefer.
A museum in Berlin investigates the social, political and architectural history of its groundsThis book is the second volume in a series from Fluentum's ongoing investigation into the history of its grounds. Combining a selection of formal surveys, critical essays, artistic contributions and visual collages, the study focuses on the Berlin-based museum's architecture and surrounding material culture, both past and present.
On the many lives of a Berlin building, from Nazi compound to art museumThis inaugural edition of a new journal on historiographic inquiry examines the history of the structure that houses the Fluentum museum in Berlin. Originally a Nazi compound, it became the US military headquarters in Berlin and is now a museum focused on time-based works.
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