HAMBURG.- The 8th Triennial of Photography Hamburg announces the full program for the opening weekend from May 20 to 22, and the Festival, the Register and the Recital, from June 26, 2022.
12 exhibitions present their interpretations of the Triennials theme of Currency to explore the many ways in which photographs are produced, circulated, and interpreted. Conjuring the initial inspiration for the curatorial framework, artistic director Koyo Kouoh remarks, After more than a century of living with photography, we have learned to perceive the world photographically, with many of us seeing the world in image formats shaped by the media platforms that disseminate them. While images themselves are unstable forms, the mental repository we build through this prosthetic mode fundamentally shapes how we engage with the world around us. The present day is therefore a retinal era; one that requires a different grammar for looking, reading, and responding to images beyond this saturated condition.
Opening weekend (May 2022, 2022)
The opening weekend offers curator introductions to all exhibitions as well as artists talks, conversations, parties, and a dance performance. At the DeichtorhallenHalle für aktuelle Kunst, artist Alfredo Jaar will use his work in Currency: Photography Beyond Capture as a jumping off point for a talk about the possibilities of photography to intervene in concealed histories (Fri, May 20, 5:30 pm); and artist Osamu James Nakagawa will speak about his methods of visualizing the imperial structures of occupied territories (Sat, May 21, 5:30 pm). At the Museum for Hamburg History, a dance performance by Eva Lomby opens the exhibition Power. Means. Money., conceived in collaboration with Yolanda Gutiérrez and Chris Schwagga (Sat, May 21, 11 am); and for the discussion Herbert List: The Queer Gaze at the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe (MK&G), co-curator Sven Schumacher will be in conversation with professor Katrin Köppert and historian Ben Miller around the photographers work and queer aesthetics (Sun, May 22, 3 pm).
Festival: The Register and the Recital (June 26, 2022)
Due to the large number of exhibitions and events, the Triennial has moved its festival to Pentecost weekend so that visitors can take their time exploring an extensive program of artist talks, lectures, performances, film screenings, curator tours, workshops, and bike tours. The festival is organized in cooperation with several major Hamburg cultural institutions and extends the Triennial to the entire city. Events include the conversation series Connect, which introduces the work of Viktoria Binschtok, Max Pinckers, Frida Orupabo and others from the exhibition Give and Take: Images upon Images at Hamburger Kunsthalle (June 2 to 6, daily at 4 pm); an artist talk by Walid Raad (Halle 424: Sun, June 5, 7pm); a discussion with Akinbode Akinbiyi, on the topic of wandering in cities, in response to photographer Hans Meyer-Vedens exhibition at Jenisch Haus (Sun, June 5, 5 pm); a lecture performance investigating the fabrication of images by Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige at the DeichtorhallenHalle für aktuelle Kunst (Mon, June 6, 4 pm); and film programs curated in collaboration with Kurzfilm Festival Hamburg (Chanting Down Babylon) on migrant German cinema, and Filmfest Hamburg (Darkroom of Memories) on photographic memory. The complete festival program is now online.
Launching with the festival, Triennial Expanded features twelve selected projects and more than 50 satellite exhibitions in galleries and art venues across the city. The platform champions the local photography scene as a space for exchange and encounter with photography in and from Hamburg.
Discover the full program of the opening weekend and festival in the new Triennial map.
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