Press Release

Our films are neither fiction nor nonfiction. They come from and return to our ancestral lands. They emerge from and sink back into the lives we are actually living with our dulg (dreamings)". -Karrabing

With "Wonderland", Haus der Kunst presents the first solo exhibition in Germany of the Karrabing Film Collective, an Indigenous artist group from Australia. The exhibition includes all of Karrabing's major films, providing an insight into the collective's multi-lay-ered working methods and new forms of collective, indigenous agency. The grassroots film and arts group was founded in 2007 and deploys their collectively produced films and installations as a form of Indigenous resistance and self-organisation. Karabing comprises approximately thirty members from different generations, most of whom live in the Belen Community in Australia's Northern Territory. Often described as "impro-visational realism", the films seek to open up a space beyond binaries of the fictional and the documentary, or the past and the present.

Duration

27.1. - 30.7.23

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