Dear friends in Berlin,
You are warmly invited to a special breakfast conversation convened by e-flux Agenda, after 92 days runtime of the 13th Berlin Biennale.
A conversation between Catrin Lorch, Jörg Heiser, Julieta Aranda, and Zasha Colah on what art criticism and belonging can be—both as affinity and as civic responsibility—in times of genocides, the permanent war economy, scold culture, and an overwhelming retreat towards insularity. This meeting seeks to be a difficult and candid reflection on belonging—to a city, to internationalism, to a way of seeing the world, to art, to each other.
We look forward to your presence, please RSVP if you are attending. The event will be live streamed. Please find a link for it here.
Warmly,
e-fux Agenda / 13th Berlin Biennale
Catrin Lorch is an art historian, editor and critic, working for newspapers and magazines. Currently Head of Press 13 BB
Jörg Heiser is Director of the Institute for Art in Context at the University of the Arts in Berlin, Germany. For twenty years, he was an editor at frieze magazine, and also wrote regularly for Süddeutsche Zeitung. He continues to write criticism for e-flux and Republik.ch.
Julieta Aranda is an artist, communication director of e-flux Agenda, and editor of e-flux journal.
Zasha Colah is co-artistic director of Ar/Ge Kunst (Bozen, 2023–) and lecturer in Curatorial Studies at Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti (Milano, 2018–). Member of Clark House Initiative (Mumbai, 2010–22).