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Highlights of the year 2024

Highlights of the year 2024

Dear friends of the arts and muses,

As 2024 draws to a close, we reflect on a year spent deeply exploring the pressing questions of memory and identity in an increasingly fragmented world. This journey has brought forth fresh perspectives on historical legacies and personal narratives, demonstrating time and again the profound ways in which art engages with the issues of our era. As we look back, we wish to revisit some of the year's key moments, which centred not only on artistic endeavours but also on fostering intellectual exchange.

Opening words by the curators JMH Schindele and Eleonora Frolov on 17 August 2024

Opening words by the curators JMH Schindele and Eleonora Frolov on 17 August 2024

The exhibition ‘New Memories (El Arbi Bouqdib Archive)’
August to October at Pumpwerk Berlin: identity as a collective narrative

The exhibition ‘New Memories’ opened in August at a new venue, the former Altglienicke waterworks in southern Berlin. A significant milestone this year, it explored the intricate interplay of memory and identity through the archive of El Arbi Bouqdib. More than just a retrospective of an extraordinary thinker and outsider, the exhibition became a space where memory was presented as a fluid and dynamic concept. Bouqdib’s archive, a fascinating amalgamation of science, philosophy, and mystical reflections, served as the foundation for nine exceptional artists, each interpreting this multifaceted cosmos in their own distinctive way.

The installation ‘The Flower and Death’

The installation ‘The Flower and Death’

The works of the artists

The works featured in the exhibition were far more than aesthetic objects; they embodied a profound philosophical inquiry into the nature of memory, the impact of digitalisation, and the interplay between faith and science. Sergey Bratkov’s installation investigated the Koranic code and the significance of the number 19, while Elshan Ghasimi’s concept album ‘The Flower and Death’, along with Stark & Shakupa’s video installation of the same name, blended classical Persian music with contemporary biography and conceptual art. Ben Greber’s ‘Mr & Mrs Bouqdib’ offered a compelling exploration of the relationship between the unequal couple, while Michal MartychowiecPatrick Panetta, and Max Schaffer delved deeply into the themes of memory and materiality through their thought-provoking works.

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Events as places of intellectual exchange

Beyond the exhibition itself, a rich programme of events further enhanced the experience, strengthening the connections between diverse arts, cultures, and intellectual discourse. A standout highlight was the concert by Elshan Ghasimi and Philipp Püschel, which mesmerisingly blurred the lines between classical Persian music, jazz, and electronic sounds, showcasing art as a bridge between cultures and traditions. Additionally, talks and curator-led tours with the participating artists and academics provided deeper insights into the works, shedding light on their philosophical, historical, and artistic dimensions.

Click on the photo to watch the trailer of DUO Ghasimi & Püschel, founded in 2024, and their new programme SHANAMEH (The Book of Kings).

Fellowship for Sergey Bratkov

In 2024, the Berlin Senate awarded the renowned Ukrainian artist Sergey Bratkov the ‘Weltoffenes Berlin’ fellowship, along with a grant that allowed him to further develop his artistic voice and establish his position in his new home city of Berlin. Bratkov was joined in this endeavour by curator Eleonora Frolov. This marks the second time the Bublitz platform has sponsored this prestigious fellowship.

During this period, Bratkov has participated in numerous significant exhibitions and biennials. Highlights include My Brother’s Cats at the Kunstmuseum Magdeburg, Ukrainian Dreamers at the Kommunale Galerie Berlin, and Sense of Safety at the Yermilov Centre in Kharkiv, among others. Additionally, Sergey Bratkov and Eleonora Frolov have launched the ‘Bratkov + Frolov’ class, a series of inspiring workshops on conceptual photography held at the Schwartzsche Villa.

For those interested, guided tours of Bratkov’s new studio or his current works can be arranged via email upon request.

One of Bratkov’s new works, Horoscope for the European Union, created for the exhibition ‘New Memories’, features a cactus caught between staying in its pot or leaving it—a striking metaphor for the indecision and complexities of our era.

One of Bratkov’s new works, Horoscope for the European Union, created for the exhibition ‘New Memories’, features a cactus caught between staying in its pot or leaving it—a striking metaphor for the indecision and complexities of our era.

Greetings and outlook for 2025

We look ahead to the new year with confidence and warmly invite you to anticipate exciting upcoming projects, including Elshan Ghasimi’s latest Tasneef work cycle, premiering on 17th March at the Catholic Academy Berlin.

Finally, we extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who helped shape 2024 with us: our artists, supporters, visitors, partner institutions, philanthropists, and all those whose dedication makes our work possible.

Kind regards and best wishes for a reflective end to the year,

Eleonora Frolov & JMH Schinde

Mr. & Mrs. Bouqdib

If you’re still searching for a meaningful gift as the year comes to a close, consider the exclusive edition of Ben Greber’s work ‘Mr. & Mrs. Bouqdib’. The ‘souvenir flowers’ from Maggie Bouqdib’s garden are intricately crafted from El Arbi Bouqdib’s calculator memory cards—an astonishing, shimmering synthesis of two worlds, or perhaps two entire cosmoses.

Edition: 18 unique pieces from the installation ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bouqdib’
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A Christmas greeting from the darkness: Michal Martychowiec's ‘What Remains the Poets Provide’.

A Christmas greeting from the darkness: Michal Martychowiec's ‘What Remains the Poets Provide’.

© Photos: Stefan Haehnel, Arne Ahlert, Timo Kahlisch, Michal Martychowiec

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Jazz & Persian Classical Music + Martychowiec in the Polish Institut

Jazz & Persian Classical Music + Martychowiec in the Polish Institut

Dear friends,

an eventful year is ending - a year that will probably only be surpassed by the ones coming in highs and lows. We can only hope that we Europeans will realise that our time on the "island of the blessed in a sea of ​​storms" is finally a thing of the past. Now is the moment to become aware of our own strength, power and reason.

The synthesis of high cultures - bridges between differences
This guiding principle shapes Bublitz and everyone involved in it. A few weeks ago, as part of the exhibition New Memories, we were able to experience how ten artists dared to take a "poetic approach" to the El Arbi Bouqdib Archive. Now we invite you to discover another fascinating world: a combination of classical Persian music with jazz.

The duo Ghasimi & Wiesemann
The theatre composer and jazz pianist Hajo Wiesemann founded an extraordinary formation with the musician and tar virtuoso Elshan Ghasimi. Their music combines Persian instruments - such as tar, setar, dayere - with the European piano to create a new, expressive harmony in terms of sound aesthetics.

They go far beyond pure improvisation: different musical systems, notations and traditions merge in their new compositions, which combine jazz, Persian classical music and new music to build bridges between cultures.

Berlin premiere on November 29th
The duo Ghasimi & Wiesemann will celebrate its Berlin premiere on November 29th, 2024 at 8 p.m. in the Gärtnerhaus (Richardstr. 34, 12043 Berlin). Tickets are available at the box office (admission from 7:30 p.m.) or can be reserved in advance by calling 0173 84 17 451. Feel cordially invited to experience this special evening with us - and feel free to bring friends with you.

You can find more concerts by Elshan Ghasimi here.

Exhibition "Turning Points"
We would also like to draw your attention to the "Turning Points" exhibition by Michal Martychowiec and Karin Sander, curated by Marta Smolińska. This can be seen until January 3, 2025, in the gallery of the Polish Institute, directly on Berlin's Museum Island. Admission is free.

With best wishes for a peaceful and contemplative pre-Christmas period,
Julian Malte Hatem Schindele

Hajo Wiesemann and Elshan Ghasimi

Biography Hajo Wiesemann

Hajo Wiesemann studied jazz piano at the Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen and the Amsterdam Conservatory. He also studied choral and orchestral conducting for six semesters. He is a pianist, composer, arranger and musical director for theatre and orchestra and composes film music. He has worked for the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, the Deutsches Theater Berlin, the Schauspielhaus Bochum, the Essen Philharmonic Orchestra, the Duisburg Philharmonic Orchestra, the Dresden State Theatre, the Heidelberg Theatre and Orchestra, ARTE, WDR and SWR, among others.

He is the pianist of the ‘Geysir Quartet’ and the ‘Essen Jazz Orchestra’, which was nominated for the German Jazz Award in 2023. He composed the music for the award-winning film ‘Die Geschichte einer Familie’ by Karsten Dahlem, starring Anna Maria Mühe. The production ‘A Midsummer Night's Dream’ by William Shakespeare, for which he composed the music, was nominated for the theatre prize ‘Der Faust’ in 2017 (director: Joanna Praml, Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus). The short film ‘Princess’ (director: Karsten Dahlem) was nominated for the Max Ophüls Prize and received numerous awards. With the ‘Essen Jazz Orchestra’ he was awarded the renowned jazz prize ‘Jazz Pott’ in 2019. In the 2023/24 season, he will compose the music for ‘Romeo and Juliet’ by Joanna Praml and Dorle Trachternach after William Shakespeare (dir: Joanna Praml) at the Staatstheater Nürnberg.

Michal Martychowiec: Sous les pavés, la plage! (1982)
2024, Aluminium display, 76 x 92 cm, photographic print on aluminium, 35.000 glass crystals

For more information about the series Sous les pavés, la plage!, click here.

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Invitation to the Curator’s Tour on 25.08.2024 | 4 PM

Invitation to the Curator’s Tour on 25.08.2024 | 4 PM

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Dear Guests,

Thank you for attending the exhibition opening of "New Memories (El Arbi Bouqdib Archive)" and last Saturday's summer festival. You will find some impressions of this beautiful art-filled day attached. It was a great pleasure to welcome many international guests to the Pumpwerk and celebrate this day together.

The lively atmosphere in the park and the exhibition made this day an unforgettable experience. We are delighted by the numerous conversations, positive feedback, and enthusiasm the exhibition has sparked. In particular, El Arbi Bouqdib, the central figure of the exhibition, fascinated many of you and raised intriguing questions.

To delve deeper into the exhibition's themes, we cordially invite you to an exclusive Curator's Tour on August 25 at 4 PM or September 21, 2024, at 4 PM. These tours allow you to learn more about the exhibition's background and ask your questions directly to the curators and Bouqdib's archive administrators. You can also discuss the curatorial and conceptual approach of the exhibition in more detail.

We kindly ask you to register free of charge for the curator tours, as spots on the guest list are limited:

Register for August 25 at 4:00 PM
Alternatively, September 21, 2024, at 4:00 PM

Take a look at more upcoming events:

Concert: Elies Miniatures III – The Flower and the Death
Elshan Ghasimi, Stark & Shakupa, JMH Schindele
On Saturday, September 7, 2024 | 7:00 PM
Book a ticket here.

Concert: DUO Philipp Püschel and Elshan Ghasimi
On Sunday, September 15, 2024 | 5:00 PM
Book a ticket here.

Finissage of the exhibition "New Memories (El Arbi Bouqdib Archive)"
On Sunday, October 6, 2024 | 3:00-5:00 PM
Book a ticket here.

We look forward to welcoming you again at one of these unique events.

With warm regards,
Eleonora Frolov and JMH Schindele

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NEW MEMORIES
EL ARBI BOUQDIB ARCHIVE

Artists: Sergey Bratkov, Elshan Ghasimi, Ben Greber, Markus Hoffmann, Michal Martychowiec, Patrick Panetta, Max Schaffer, Stark & Shakupa

 

Curated by Eleonora Frolov and JMH Schindele
Concept and initiative: JMH Schindele

 

Runtime: 18. August – 6. October 2024, Saturday and Sunday, 3 - 8 PM
Address: Pumpwerk Berlin, Am Pumpwerk 4, 12524 Berlin

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© Fotocredits: Arne Ahlert, Timo Kalisch
© Foto: El Arbi Bouqdib Archive, Gestaltung Masoud Morgan

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