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Nnenna Onuoha | …lebt und arbeitet in Berlin.

Berliner Zimmer

Nnenna Onuoha was born in Nigeria to a Ghanaian mother and a Nigerian father. At the age of three, her mother moved to Ghana with her and her four siblings, where she first lived in a small town and later in the capital of Accra. She attended a private school and studied at Harvard University in Boston (USA) on a scholarship. A job offer led her to Berlin, where she has increasingly established herself as an artist. In her work, she addresses racism and colonialism, among other things.

Background

The exhibition project “…lebt und arbeitet in Berlin” builds on the video archive project Berliner Zimmer, which Sonya Schönberger began in 2018 in collaboration with the Stadtmuseum Berlin. This ever-expanding archive of video interviews with Berliners can be accessed online at any time and also forms part of the Stadtmuseum Berlin’s digital collection.

Alpha Nova & Galerie Futura showed the interviews as a video installation as part of an exhibition from June 18 to August 21, 2021. 

… lebt und arbeitet in Berlin.

Berlin has always been associated with the promise of a better, safer and more liberated life. Today more than ever, Berlin is a city of new arrivals, a place of aspiration and refuge, especially for artists and creators, who see in it a place where self-realisation is possible.

The stories of the women interviewed reveal personal motives, structural difficulties and social hurdles linked to migration in general and labour migration in particular. At the same time, they provide an opportunity to reflect on current and future social coexistence in the city, including with regard to the social and professional equality of women, particularly in the area of art and culture.

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