A view into the Nikolaikirche with the work of Theresa Weber.
Dekoloniale – what remains ?! © Rosa Merk

Theresa Weber: Entangled Histories of the Blue

In the course of the Dekoloniale Artist Residency 2024 “Colonial Ghosts – Resistant Spirits: Church, Colonialism and beyond” at the exhibition Dekoloniale – what remains?!, five selected guest artists present their works at the Museum Nikolakirche and also work with and in the public space of Berlin.

Theresa Weber: Entangled Histories of the Blue

In her multimedia installations, sculptures, paintings and collaborative performances Theresa Weber seeks to challenge existing power hierarchies and fixed categorizations. Her collages are based on site-specific historical research and ancient mythologies and contain culturally charged materials. Her artistic practice is influenced by her perspective as a German born artist with Jamaican, German, and Greek background. She exemplifies the constant transformation within diasporic traditions with a strong reference to Caribbean discourses.

The art work

Blue textile structures represent the dynamic root networks that symbolically connect diasporic lives. According to the Caribbean philosopher Édouard Glissant, the rhizome opposes the one singular root that symbolized and enabled blood and territory throughout Western colonial expansion.

The dynamic soft sculpture opposes the solidity of imperial statues and becomes a memorial, as well as a reclamation, that seeks to confront the role of religion and the church in colonialism.

Body of Blues

These performances include a site-specific sound piece by sound artist Nathanael Amadou Kliebhan, who uses historical and site-specific sound recordings alongside abstract, electronically influenced sounds, all woven together into a layered composition. Dancers Maia Joseph and Tiffani Achilleas wear costumes that symbolically represent the body as an ever-transforming, rhizomatic network. Through improvisation, they interact with the soundscape in real time. The exhibition features these collaborative performances at the Nikolaikirche, both at the opening and during its ongoing run.

The work of Theresa Weber in the Nikolaikirche.
Dekoloniale – what remains?! © Rosa Merk
Theresa Weber

Theresa Weber currently lives and works in Germany. She received a Meisterschüler title from Ellen Gallagher in 2021 at Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, followed by an MA at the Royal College of Art in London in 2023. Weber won several awards and scholarships and was part of New Contemporaries UK in 2022. Her first institutional solo show took place in 2021, followed by several institutional and international shows and her first public commission at Somerset House London, her first gallery solo at ChertLüdde Berlin, as well as her first museum solo at Kunstmuseum Bochum in 2024.

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