Bergen Assembly
8.9.–6.11.2022
Yasmine and the Seven Faces of the Heptahedron
Convened by Saâdane Afif
Curated by Yasmine d’O.
The Professor
George Grosz, Gruppo Petrolio, Lars Korff Lofthus
at The Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design, UiB (KMD)
The Moped Rider
Denicolai & Provoost, Katia Kameli, Shirin Sabahi
at Bryggens Museum
The Coalman
Claude Debussy, Augustin Maurs, A selection of vernacular coal sculptures
at Gyldenpris Kunsthall
The Tourist
Daniel Buren, Sol Calero, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
at Permanenten (KODE 1),
at Kafé Mat & Prat
The Bonimenteur
Neue Gestaltung, GRAU, Bernhard Martin
at Bergen Kunsthall
The Fortune Teller
Jessika Khazrik, Miriam Stoney, Alvaro Urbano
at Northing Space,
in An Old Wooden House,
at Østre
An Acrobats
Protektorama, Schwarmwesen, Transformella
at Kunsthall 3, 14
Characters
The Professor
The Bonimenteur
The Moped Rider
The Fortune Teller
The Coalman
An Acrobats
The Tourist
Artists
Daniel Buren
Sol Calero
Claude Debussy
Denicolai & Provoost
Neue Gestaltung
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
GRAU
George Grosz
Gruppo Petrolio
Katia Kameli
Jessika Khazrik
Lars Korff Lofthus
Bernhard Martin
Augustin Maurs
Protektorama
Schwarmwesen
Transformella
Shirin Sabahi
Miriam Stoney
Alvaro Urbano
A selection of vernacular coal sculptures
ATAMATA II by Jessika Khazrik w/ Hexorcismos, Matriark, Marwa Belhaj Youssef, Safa, Via App ++
Public party and performance series conceived by artist Jessika Khazrik and co-curated by the hosting club Østre, run by Asle Bakke Brodin and Johanne Øra Danielsen.

Amplifying an urgent search for collective transcendence and transformational infrastructure, ATAMATA brings together a spectral club exhibition with a 4-day South and East-oriented music and performance club program full of apparitions, epiphanic intermissions and incomputable assemblies.
Concocted by artist, DJ, technologist and educatress Jessika Khazrik with live performances by friends and allies, the techno rave performance series and exhibition re-addresses club spaces as templar and serendipitous places of techno-political congregation and collective attunement with an ability to re-create and host different times and desires into the present.
Through revisiting the unifying and anti-militarist history of techno in the past, present and future tenses and the potential of club spaces as social spaces of transclusive ritual, communal solace and serendipitous bonding, ATAMATA attempts to playfully delve into the links between the collectivity through anonymity attained in clubs and that experienced in spaces dedicated to collective strategy, solidarity and study.
Doors: 19:30 (ID: 18)
Tickets: Kr 150
Purchased tickets can not be refunded.
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