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| Hartwig Art Foundation presents Aria Dean: The Color Scheme |
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Aria Dean, The Color Scheme, 2025. Commissioned by Performa and Hartwig Art Foundation. Photo: Gaia Squarci.
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BERLIN.- After a successful premiere at Performa 2025 in New York, The Color SchemeAria Deans latest Hartwig Art Foundation × Performa commissionwill have its European premiere at Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) in Berlin, near its original site on the historic Siegesallee.
Set in Berlins Tiergarten shortly after the First World War, artist and writer Aria Deans performance The Color Scheme imagines a dialogue between two African American expatriatesthe Poet and the Philosopheras their date in the park becomes a broader meditation on the relationship between Black avant-garde aesthetics and the nascent political movements of the twentieth century.
A few steps away from what is now HKW, the original statues of Kant and Goethe offer Dean an opportunity to critically examine nationalist and imperial monuments and serve as the mise-en-scène for the characters date. Loosely inspired by a real encounter between philosopher Alain Locke and poet Claude McKay, Dean avoids heroization by presenting characters without name and operationalizes them as figures through which to explore the clash of political and aesthetic perspectives. Their disagreementsover nationalism, the function of art, and the political and economic transformations required for life to become liveablecontrast the monumental historical ambitions of Tiergarten. In the 1920s, the park served as a backdrop to Prussian imperial narratives, even as its grounds were a meeting place for Berlins sexually diverse social scene. Historys tensions are further heightened by the presence of a rendered version of the Siegesallee, Kaiser Wilhelm IIs boulevard adorned with monarchical sculptures, later moved by the Nazis to grant space for large military parades, and finally dismantled completely after the war. Dean 3D-scanned the remaining ruptured statues, which are currently located at the Zitadelle Spandau, for production designer Filip Kostics digital reconstruction of the park as it was in 1923.
Accompanied by a score by composer Evan Zierk, featuring Intonarumori, the experimental noise machines invented by the Italian futurist Luigi Russolo, the result is a theatrical space where history, form, and speculation converge. The theatre stage doubles as a film set: The actors are captured in real time within the virtual Tiergarten landscape, while the film is simultaneously projected live onto the stage, binding the present to a historical frame in which the truth of the encounter resolves as image. Far from a picture-perfect representation, The Color Scheme explodes historys debris cluttering up the here-and-now.
The European premiere of The Color Scheme is presented by Hartwig Art Foundation as part of the closing weekend of the exhibition Tirailleurs: Trials and Tribulations. From Cannon Fodder to Avant-GardeThe Forgotten Soldiers Who Freed Europe at Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW), taking place from 1214 June 2026.
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