Marcelo Brodsky, "WE MADE YOUR WOMEN WORK FOR US", 2021. Inkjet print on cotton Hahnemühle photo rag paper intervened by the artist with crayon and aquarelle. 30 x 40 cm

Marcelo Brodsky, "WE MADE YOUR WOMEN WORK FOR US", 2021. Inkjet print on cotton Hahnemühle photo rag paper intervened by the artist with crayon and aquarelle. 30 x 40 cm

Traces of Violence: The German Empire in Southern Africa | Marcelo Brodsky in Berlin

November 3, 2021

The exhibition "Traces of Violence: The German Empire in Southern Africa", of the artists Marcelo Brodsky and Hildegard Titus, opened yesterday at the ARTCO gallery in Berlin and will remain open to the public until December 11th.

In addition, on Friday, November 19th, between 6:30 and 7:15 p.m., a panel discussion will be held on the theme of the exhibition, in which the artist will participate:

ART & REPRESENTATION OF GENOCIDE

Participants:
Robert Rodriguez (Scholar, A & M University, Texas, USA)
Mercia Kandukira (Artist/Scholar, SUNY Binghamton University, USA)
Marcelo Brodsky (Artist, Argentina & Spain)
Heike Becker (Scholar/Author, University of Western Cape, South Africa)
Hildegard Titus (Artist, Windhoek, Namibia)

ARTCO Berlin website