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15 Buchstaben – 101 Wörter
10 Dec 2020 – 10 Dec 2021, from dusk on the facade above the gallery
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Tue 16 Feb 2021, 19 pm, online discussion
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Lecture:
Tue 16 Feb 2021, 19 pm, online discussion

Burçak Bingöl, Foto: Mine Erkmen & Fatih Uysal
Burcu Doğramacı’s research on exile, migration, and flight in history and the present is dedicated to the forms of migration and the migration of forms as well as to the concepts and aesthetics of an art production of exile. Their projects and publications are understood as contributions to a cultural-scientific, interdisciplinary research on exile and migration – non-linear and anachronistic historiographies, transcultural interconnections, theories and methods of an art history in motion.
Burcu Doğramacı has been a professor at the Institute of Art History at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich since 2009, focusing on 20th century and contemporary art. She researches exile, migration and cultural transfer, urban culture and photography, fashion, media and modernity, and the mediality of performance art.