For the phoenix to find its form in us.
On Restitution, Rehabilitation, and Reparation
A SAVVY Contemporary project in collaboration with Jameel Arts Centre, Dubai, and ifa Gallery Berlin
Invocations 20.08.–22.08.2021
WITH Pio Abad, Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme, Khyam Allami with Julie Normal & Julia Tieke, Noah Angell, Arjun Appadurai, Archive, Oumar Atakosso, Daniel Romuald Bitouh, Benji Boyadgian, Hamze Bytyçi, Nora Chipaumire, Mwazulu Diyabanza, Chiara Figone, Manuela Garcia Aldana, Paz Guevara, Samia Henni, Harmony Holiday, Simon Inou, Gladys Kalichini, Yuko Kaseki, Chao Tayiana Maina, Musa Michelle Mattiuzzi, Mnyaka Sururu Mboro, Wayne Modest, Molemo Moiloa, Trixie Munyama, Marian Pastor Roces, Zaratiana Randrianantenaina, Michael Rakowitz, Nora Razian, Damien Rwegera, Avni Sethi, Linda-Philomène Tsoungui, Die Jugendgruppe WIR SIND HIER!, and more.
The event will take place at SAVVY Contemporary and will be streamed live on our Facebook page.
Visit Only with a negative Covid-19 test (not older than 24h) for everyone (vaccinated, unvaccinated, recovered)! Kindly respect distance and wear a mask.
Friday 20.08.2021 | |
Online | |
14:00 | Welcome and introduction by the artistic director and curators of For the Phoenix to Find Its Form In Us. On Restitution, Reparation, and Rehabilitation |
14:30 | Marian Pastor Roces and Pio Abad Digital Restitution, Exposure of States Talk |
15:10 | Benji Boyadgian The Cabinet of Curiosities: Histories, Times and Memories of Endless Minorization Lecture |
15:30 | Michael Rakowitz Letter to an Encyclopaedic Museum Curator SCREENING |
IN PRESENCE AT SAVVY Contemporary (and streamed online) | |
16:30 | Manuela Garcia Aldana sonic passage DJ-set /sonic intervention |
16:45 | Welcome to the space and introduction by the artistic director and curators of For the Phoenix to Find Its Form In Us. On Restitution, Reparation, and Rehabilitation |
17:15 | Hamze Bytyçi Restitution of Porajmos, Continuous Threat for Roma Lecture |
18:00 | Die Jugendgruppe WIR SIND HIER! WE ARE HERE/ WIR SIND HIER!, Kuringa: Theater der Unterdrückten Performance & interaction |
19:00 | Manuela Garcia Aldana sonic passage DJ-set /sonic intervention |
19:30 | Noah Angell Museums Breed Ghosts Lecture Performance |
20:00 | Break |
20:30 | Damien Rwegera On Rwandese Cultural Restitution Lecture |
21:30 | Zaratiana Randrianantenaina Pieces of Memory Dance performance (Keynote) |
22:15 | Linda-Philomène Tsoungui Pace Performative Keynote |
22:40 | Manuela Garcia Aldana sonic passage DJ-set /sonic intervention (endnotes) |
Saturday 21.08.2021 | |
Online | |
14:00 | Welcome and introduction by the artistic director and curators of For the Phoenix to Find Its Form In Us. On Restitution, Reparation, and Rehabilitation |
14:15 | Molemo Moiloa and Chao Tayiana Maina Open Restitution Africa Talk |
14:30 | Trixie Munyama Once Again, We Find Ourselves in Mourning Performance |
IN PRESENCE AT SAVVY Contemporary (and streamed online) | |
16:00 | Manuela Garcia Aldana sonic passage DJ-set /sonic intervention |
16:15 | Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme May Amnesia Never Kiss Us On The Mouth Film Screening |
16:45 | Simon Inou and Daniel Romuald Bitouh (AFRIEUROTEXT) PROJEKT 3RRR – RESTITUTION/REHABILITATION/RECONCILIATION Conversation |
17:30 | Samia Henni Archives: Secret Défense? Lecture |
18:15 | Manuela Garcia Aldana sonic passage DJ-set /sonic intervention |
18:45 | Mnyaka Sururu Mboro The Humboldt Forum: The Palace of German Colonial Rulers Lecture |
19:30 | Break |
20:00 | Mwazulu Diyabanza Performative Keynote |
21:00 | Nora Chipaumire (flyshit) lo fi wifm ZiFM radio! Performance |
21:45 | Linda-Philomène Tsoungui Pace Performative Keynote |
22:00 | Manuela Garcia Aldana sonic passage DJ-set /sonic intervention |
Sunday 22.08.2021 | |
IN PRESENCE AT SAVVY Contemporary (and streamed online) | |
15:00 | Manuela Garcia Aldana sonic passage DJ-set /sonic intervention |
15:15 | Welcome and introduction by the artistic director and curators of For the Phoenix to Find Its Form In Us. On Restitution, Reparation, and Rehabilitation |
15:30 | Avni Sethi Dar Firaaq-e-Gujarat* (On Separation from Gujarat) Performance |
16:30 | Gladys Kalichini and Oumar Atakosso Restitution of Dignity: Meaning of Evidence Conversation (moderated by Arlette-Louise Ndakoze) |
17:30 | Manuela Garcia Aldana sonic passage DJ-set /sonic intervention |
18:00 | Yuko Kaseki oldISGold Solo dance performance |
18:30 | Wayne Modest Online Lecture |
19:00 | Arjun Appadurai What is the Object of Restitution? Keynote Lecture |
20:00 | Break |
20:30 | Khyam Allami, Julie Normal and Julia Tieke ‘32 Performative Presentation with live music |
21:30 | Musa Michelle Mattiuzzi, Chiara Figone, and Paz Guevara Dancing on Debris conversation and screenings by Archive |
22:30 | Linda-Philomène Tsoungui Pace Performative Keynote |
22:45 | Manuela Garcia Aldana sonic passage DJ-set /sonic intervention (Endnotes) |
In the framework of our longterm project For the phoenix to find its form in us. On Restitution, Rehabilitation, and Reparation, we cordially invite you to three days of Invocations deepening and complexifying the notions of restitution through dance and talks, music and films, activism and performances.
Tuesday: The Phoenix
It is enough that you pass by words
For the phoenix to find its form in us,
And for the spirit born of its spirit to give birth to a body…
Spirit cannot do without a body
To fire with itself and for itself, cannot do without a body
To purge the soul of what it has hidden from eternity
So let’s take fire, for nothing, but that we become one!
How does one complicate the current discourse on restitution, which seems to have manoeuvred itself into a cul de sac? The debates centre the notion of return, thereby limiting the rather expansive and layered subject of restitution. The notion of return, as colloquially used, means going back to a particular geo-spatial space. But to return, one must have a sense of a space and time of departure. Which is to say we cannot think of restitution without thinking of the wounds that were inflicted upon dispossession at any given time, as well as the violences that accompany epistemic, material or human deprivation and destruction, as we see in Anglophone Cameroon, in Palestine, in Myanmar or in Colombia. We cannot reduce restitution to the return of objects while the people who are to receive these objects neither have the luxury of breathing, nor the lands on which to plant their seeds, or are deprived of the abode in which they shelter. So, how can we deliberate restitution in a context wherein time and space have not only changed but have become more precarious and the savagery of coloniality has assumed other forms?
With the projectFor the phoenix to find its form in us. On Restitution, Rehabilitation, and Reparation, SAVVY Contemporary is dedicating a series of laboratories, Invocations, publications, and exhibitions on the entanglements of the three key subjects restitution, rehabilitation, and reparation as a possibility of going beyond the notion of just return. Together with artists, writers, and other intellectuals and activists we intend to reflect on notions of restoration – not only of the subjects/objects taken away from peoples and particular places, but also to think of a restoration of the peoples and places that have had to exist in a state of cultural and psychological deprivation. This demands of us to think of any form of restoration as a possibility of re-integration, and rehabilitation. Which is to say the possibility of re-accommodating beings once taken away into systems that have experienced both time and spatial shifts.
We also intend to cogitate the connection between the forceful seizure of subjects/objects, their storage in ethnographic museums in Europe and North America, and the destruction of the techno-heritage of many places in the non-West. Looking at the destruction of spiritual entities when they are locked up in ethnographic museums, also demands the acknowledgement that histories of technologies were destroyed and these too have to be restored.
With this project, we intend to address the restitution debate from a different positionality within the German context and beyond, advocating for more inclusion of different perspectives and voices. Critically questioning and contemplating the role of European institutions and ethnological museums – examining precisely the political, economic and institutional contexts in which these organisations situate themselves – we wish to ponder the power structures, the asymmetries and the colonial continuities within the discourse. Confronting ourselves with possibilities of complicating the current discourse with situated reflections around issues of rehabilitation and reparation, we strive to entangle the perspective of artists, activists, and engaged communities with the ones of scholars, researchers, and institutions: to offer a platform for a decentralised discussion able to include voices and positions across geographies and disciplinary perspectives.
Listen to Things
More often than Beings,
Hear the voice of fire,
Hear the voice of water.
Listen in the wind,
To the bush that is sobbing:
This is the ancestors, breathing.
ARTISTIC DIRECTION Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung
CURATion Elena Agudio, Arlette-Louise Ndakoze
CURATORIAL ASSISTANCE Kelly Krugman, Lili Somogyi
TECHNICAL SUPPORT Mudassir Sheikh
INTERNshio Lia Milanesio
MANAGEMENT Lynhan Balatbat-Helbock, Lema Sikod
COMMUNICATIONS Anna Jäger
Sound Turi Agostino
LIVE STREAMING Ranav Adhikari, Johannes Luke Schneider
Camera Joanna Piechotta, Caroline Bertram
Light design Gretchen Blegen
COLLABORATION This is a SAVVY Contemporary project in collaboration with Jameel Arts Center, Dubai and ifa Gallery Berlin.
FUNDING The project is funded by the German Federal Cultural Foundation (Kulturstiftung des Bundes), Art Jameel and ifa Gallery Berlin. The installation “The invisible enemy should not exist” by Michael Rakowitz is made possible by courtesy of Galerie Barbara Wien.