The World Within
Exhibition | Screening | Dinner
Realisation of the events in Berlin: 04.07 – 15.08.2009, Stedefreund Berlin, Germany
Realisation of the events in Skopje: October, 2009 - Museum of the City of Skopje, Macedonia
Curator: Elena Veljanovska
Artists -exhibition: Igor Toshevski | Gjorge Jovanovic | Ivana Dragsic | Stefka Ammon | Inken Reinert | Katja Pudor
Artists -screening program: Yane Calovski | Zaneta Vangeli | Hristina Ivanoska | Igor Tosevski | Berit Hummel
Dinner talk "Eastern bonus": Asia Zak | Mihaela Lutea | Jovan Balov | Julia Lechler | Stefka Ammon | Silvia Kaske
“The World Within” is an ongoing research project installed by the curator Elena Veljanovska that starts in Berlin and ends in Skopje. It consists of an exhibition, a screening program and a discussion.
The project is inspired by the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall, one of the most significant events in recent European history. The focus is put on projects that examine the meaning of borders and their influence on the people living within them. Each work uses different lenses for observation, thus differentiating the concerns of the artists according to the historic context in which they are creating their work. The aim of this series of events is to publicize stories, to show different positions and aspects of inevitable systemic changes and to demonstrate how a singular historical moment influences personal transition in each of us.
Artists -exhibition: Igor Toshevski | Gjorge Jovanovic | Ivana Dragsic | Stefka Ammon | Inken Reinert | Katja Pudor
Artists -screening program: Yane Calovski | Zaneta Vangeli | Hristina Ivanoska | Igor Tosevski | Berit Hummel
Dinner talk "Eastern bonus": Asia Zak | Mihaela Lutea | Jovan Balov | Julia Lechler | Stefka Ammon | Silvia Kaske
“The World Within” is an ongoing research project installed by the curator Elena Veljanovska that starts in Berlin and ends in Skopje. It consists of an exhibition, a screening program and a discussion.
The project is inspired by the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall, one of the most significant events in recent European history. The focus is put on projects that examine the meaning of borders and their influence on the people living within them. Each work uses different lenses for observation, thus differentiating the concerns of the artists according to the historic context in which they are creating their work. The aim of this series of events is to publicize stories, to show different positions and aspects of inevitable systemic changes and to demonstrate how a singular historical moment influences personal transition in each of us.