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What forms of memory does the future need? The way we deal with our culture of remembrance has a direct impact on our present and is the focus of contemporary discourses on the questions of who has the right to write history, who owns public space, and who we want to be as a society. Adjustable Monuments is a plea for a broader, more inclusive, and above all more adaptable culture of memory in a diverse public sphere. The artistic approaches formulated here are based on ritual actionsand a turn to immaterial, temporary, flexible,participatory, process-oriented, multidirectional,andcollective approaches that reformulate understandings of temporality, the practice of remembering, and the materiality of monumentsand discuss important aspects of the current culture of debate.
With artistic contributions by: Azra Akšamija, Maximiliane Baumgartner & Alex Wissel {in cooperation with Madeleine Bernstorff, Ewa Einhorn & Karolin Meunier, Timo Feldhaus}, Black Quantum Futurism,Michael Blum, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, Zuzanna Czebatul {in cooperation with Lazaro Rincón, Léa Mainguy, Jullie Bijoux, Zoé Couppé, Natália Drevenáková, Kristýna Gajdošová, Yuliya Herhalava, Marie Olšáková, Samuel Stano, Marie Zandálková}, Aleksandra Domanović, Petrit Halilaj,Ayrson Heráclito, Ülkü Süngün
With texts by: Azra Akšamija, Julika Bosch, MaxCzollek, Jules Pelta Feldman, Katharina Klang, Rasheedah Phillips