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MUSLIM*CONTEMPORARY 2022

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Exhibition opening hours: Daily 14-20 h
Guided tours for groups and school classes possible in the mornings by appointment at: www.muslimcontemporary.at

Muslim*Contemporary sees itself as a multidisciplinary, participatory and dialogical festival that aims to reflect on the place of Muslim communities' participation in society through art, education and dialogue. The aim is to create spaces where important social discourses can be reflected and negotiated through representation.

For the year 2022, we are moving into the transalpine space. It is a matter of transcending the edge of one's plate - the national borders. This, literally, horizon-expanding effort, however, goes hand in hand with a geographical and thematic focus. What do the neighbouring regions, which are connected by the Alps among other things, have in common? How do Muslims, Muslim-read people and other marginalised groups experience this circumstance? What can all the people participating here learn from each other, what can they unlearn together? And what can alliances look like?
In the context of the Transalpine Festival, we start here and connect what has long been there with where we want to go: The vision of a pluralistic and solidary Europe.

With works and contributions by:
Asma Aiad | Luna Al-Mousli | Sabir Ansari | Muhammet Ali Baş | Iqbal Barkat | Esma Bošnjaković | Imen Bousnina | Oğuzhan Büyük | Calimaat | Dartagnan | Esrap | Fabian Goldmann | Neda Hosseinyar | Eşim Karakuyu | Seba Kayan | Omar Khartoumi i Ozan Zakariya Keskinkılıç | Ines Mahmoud | Amar Mehmedović | Munira mohamed | Sabrina Myriam Mohamed | Las'at Nahula  | Ahmed Naief | Anahita Neghabat | Nora Osagiobare | Çağrı Özyürek | Şeyma sarıyıldız | restless leg syndrome | Marua Yasin | and many more

Program Academy of Fine Arts Vienna

  • Opening: MUSLIM*CONTEMPORARY 2022

    Muslim*Contemporary sees itself as a multidisciplinary, participatory and dialogical festival that aims to reflect on the place of Muslim communities' participation in society through art, education and dialogue.

    Opening

    Schillerplatz/ Aula

    Fine Arts

  • What should and can our culture of remembrance actually achieve?

    Panel with Carla Bobadilla-Jeria (Decolonizing in Vienna), Danijela Cicvarić (Romano Centro), Arnon Hampe (Jewish Museum Hohenems), Tobias Herzberg (Schauspielhaus Wien), Hannan Salamat (Coalition for Pluralistic Public Discourse), Anne Wiederhold-Daryanavard (Brunnenpassage / Bunker-16).
    Moderation: Ramazan Yıldız

    Discussion

    Schillerplatz/ M13a

    Fine Arts

  • Suddenly Islamist

    In the two-and-a-half-hour workshop, journalist Fabian Goldmann explains how some of his colleagues repeatedly manage to turn even the most committed democrats into extremists.

    Workshop

    Studio Building/ 1. floor, studio south

    Fine Arts

  • Postmigrant Perspectives on Art and Cultural Industries

    with Alireza Daryanavard (Theatre Collective Hybrid), Ines Mahmoud (Salam Oida), Erkan İnan (AusARTen | Munich), Hannan Salamat (not_your_bubble | Zurich), Simonida Selimović, (Romano Svato) (requested), Moderation: Anahita Neghabat.

    Majlis

    Schillerplatz/ M13a

    Fine Arts

  • Meme the Pain Away and Islamic Geometry

    Two workshops in de Frane of MUSLIM*CONTEMPORARY 2022

    Workshops

    Studio Building/ 1. floor, studio south

    Fine Arts

  • Prinzenbad

    Prinzenbad ist ein Debüt von Ozan Zakariya Keskinkılıç, in dem es um die Beziehungen von Erinnerung und Sprache, von Raum, Körper und Glaube geht. In the frame of MUSLIM*CONTEMPORARY 2022.

    Reading

    Schillerplatz/ M13a

    Fine Arts

  • MUSLIM*CONTEMPORARY 2022: Closing, Concert & After Party

    Poetry Slam: Ahmed Naief I Carpet Concert: Seba Kayan & Çağrı Özyürek I Food & Talk

    Closing event

    Schillerplatz/ Aula

    Fine Arts