Flow Lines: Water, Infrastructure, and Post-Socialist Futures – Exhibition
@ ADDONS @ Institut für Kunst im Kontext
Flow Lines is a research and artistic project developed by Korsi Berlin e.V. and the Ukrainian Environmental Humanities Network (UEHN), bringing together artists, researchers, and curators from Ukraine and Germany.
Through field research in Cherkasy, archival investigations, and the development of new artistic responses, the project explores how rivers, dams, and energy infrastructures shape landscapes, memories, and everyday life. The gathering offers an opportunity to share works in progress, field observations, and artistic approaches emerging from the project, while opening up a broader conversation about ecological transformation, environmental violence, post-socialist infrastructures, and possible futures.
The evening will take the form of an informal exchange with presentations, conversations, and screenings by participating artists and researchers.
With:
Anna Potyomkina (@anapotyomkina)
Oksana Pohrebennyk (@mokri.ochi)
Variable Name / Назва змінна (@your.variablename; Valerie Karpan @lerakarpan and Maryna Marinichenko @vampirantidepressant)
Oleksandra Pogrebnyak (@iwinku)
Alkistis Thomidou (@alkithomi)
Krzysztof Gutfrański (@krzygutfranski)
and guests.
The project is part of the RHIZOM/RAZOM program of the Ukrainian Institute in Germany. The program is funded by the German Federal Foreign Office and implemented in cooperation with Insha Osvita.
Korsi Berlin e.V.
Ukrainian Environmental Humanities Network (@ukrenvhum)
Ukrainian Institute in Germany (@ukrainian_institute_de)
Insha Osvita (@insha_osvita_community)
Info
Kristina Leko
k.leko@udk-berlin.de
