Following its first opening in March in Berlin, the Dynamic Memory Lab exhibition “Cycles of Decolonisation” will next be presented at the Goethe-Institut Madrid on 18 June 2025, as part of the third Deconfining conference “Towards pluralistic voices – On funding systems and the work on archives in European-African cultural relations”
“Cycles of Decolonisation” will be officially opened in the presence of its co-curator, Dr. Cátia Severino. As part of the opening, artists from new artistic residencies – developed in collaboration with Spanish cultural research centres—will present their works within the framework of the Dynamic Memory Lab, contributing contemporary perspectives to the shared process of rethinking memory and coloniality.
As part of the conference programme, Max Czollek, co-curator of the CPPD, will be presenting the CPPD as an intercultural European initiative that engages with artistic, civil society, and educational approaches to pluralistic remembrance.
About the third deconfining conference “Towards Pluralistic Voices – On Funding Systems and the Work on Archives in European-African Cultural Relations”
Culture, as a form of collective expression and shared memory, holds the power to reconnect communities with often neglected or misrepresented historical narratives. Fostering meaningful dialogue demands diverse voices and multidimensional perspectives. These guiding principles shape the 3rd Deconfining Conference, which explores the political nuances of deconfinement in African-European cultural relations, with a focus on funding systems, archival practices, and memory work.
For further information and the programme, please visit the deconfining and Goethe-Institut Madrid website.
Programme
The event will take place at the Goethe-Institut Madrid (C. de Zurbarán 21, Chamberí, 28010 Madrid, Spain).
Online participation: Link Zoom (Meeting ID: 847 6701 9476 / Passcode: k.5yxN)
Please note that the event will be held in English, Spanish, and French.