Authors
Anna-Catharina GebbersThe exhibition Nation, Narration, Narcosis: Collecting Entanglements and Embodied Histories at Hamburger Bahnhof is dedicated to the relationship between art and political protests, historical trauma, and social narratives from the 19th century to now. The works on display explore the effects of nation-building, colonialism or the Anthropocene on societies, their narratives, as well as the ecology of our planet. Departing from Beuys's concept of the social sculpture, the exhibition confronts the notion of nation contained in the name "Nationalgalerie" with alternative concepts of connectivity, solidarity, and individuality.
Artists: Agan Harahap, Albert Samreth, Amanda Heng, Ampannee Satoh, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Arahmaiani, Bruce Nauman, Bussaraporn Thongchai, Carl Schnebel, Charles Lim, Chulayarnnon Siriphol, Dolorosa Sinaga, Germaine Krull, Gregor Schneider, Gulsun Karamustafa, Hannah Hoech, Ho Tzu Nyen, Holly Zausner, Jeroen de Rijke & Willem de Rooij, Joseph Beuys, Karl Hofer, Kathe Kollwitz, Kawita Vatanajyankur, Klaus Staeck, Korakrit Arunanondchai, Marcel Odenbach, Marina Abramovic, Mary Wigman, Melati Suryodarmo, Ming Wong, Natalia LL, Natasha Tontey, Nguyen Ba Viet, Noa Eshkol, Orawan Arunrak, OEyvind Fahlstroem, Raoul Dufy, Ray Langenbach, Rudolf Jordan, Semsar Siahaan, Shane Bunnag & Pichet Klunchun, Soydivision, Stephanie Comilang, Sung Tieu, The Forest Curriculum, Tina Haim-Wentscher, Tita Salina, un.thai.tled, Valie Export, Vandy Rattana, Via Lewandowsky. With texts by Sven Beckstette, Stefan Dreyer, Patrick D. Flores, Gridthiya Gaweewong, Anna-Catharina Gebbers, Pujita Guha, Gabriele Knapstein, Charlotte Knaup, Rosalia Namsai Engchuan, Ariel Orah, Grace Samboh, David Teh, Abhijan Toto, Sarnt Utamachote, Hortensia Voelckers, June Yap.
Text in English and German.