Rebecca Beinart, David Bell, Matthew Trivet, photo: Alex Head
Ansgar Reul, Khadija Bellahcen, photo: Alex Head
Ansgar Reul, Khadija Bellahcen, photo: Alex Head
Adj Marshall, photo: Alex Head
Ferdiansyah Thajib, Bon Suwung, photo: Alex Head
Will Foster, Lars Hayer, Matthias Einhoff, Alex Head, photo: Alex Head
As part of an open excavation on the Schöneberger Kielgan-Brache, Alex Head invites you to uncover Berlin's intricate history and to explore it based on its historical deposits.
Join artist, amateur geologist and co-director of the Wasteland Twinning Network, Alex Head for a participatory geological survey of Berlin’s enmeshed histories. Following his recent publication Here Comes Trouble, An Inquiry into Art, Magic & Madness as Deviant Knowledge (ZK/U Press) the artist seeks to unearth forgotten narratives – tectonic or otherwise – from Berlin’s historic crust.
In order to preserve the dis-functionality of the event’s location, please note that photographic documentation of Off the Record is subject to a 15 year delayed release by request of the artist. Other forms of image creation such as drawing and audio capture are encouraged.
Off the Record
Alex Head
and Urban Researcher Anna Kostreva
27 August 2016 at 11:00am, 3:00pm, and 7:00pm
Kielgan-Brache
In collaboration with
Project Space Festival
Audio documentation