Am Donnerstag, 30. November 2023, um 19:30 Uhr zeigt der M.1 Filmclub Die Strategie der Schnecke. Der Film handelt von Würde und Willkür, von Anarchie und Ausgeliefertsein. Außerdem erzählt er eine Geschichte von Treue: Der Treue der Bewohner zu ihrem Haus, sei es noch so schief und schimmelig, der Treue, die sich die Nachbarn gegenseitig schwören, seien sie noch so zusammengewürfelt. Aus ihren verqueren Beziehungen entsteht diese poetische Geschichte, eine ernste Komödie über "La dignidad", die Würde des Menschen.

The Arthur Boskamp-Stiftung is a member of the Network of Artists' Houses in Northern Germany (NKN), founded in 2019. Artists' residences are working and meeting places for artists and cultural workers from all over the world, equipped with studios, workshops and communication rooms and guest apartments. Far beyond their original task of promoting artists, they are interfaces between art and society and provide public spaces for social and cultural exchange. The NKN wants to make visible the potential of these national and international residency sites for artistic production in Northern Germany.
Current Projects
Currently there are no running projects.
Currently at M.1
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Thursday, 30 November
19:30 h
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Friday, 1 December
15:00 h
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Friday, 8 December
15:00 h
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Thursday, 14 December
19:30 h
Die Insel der Zitronenblüten
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Friday, 15 December
15:00 h
M.1 kuratieren
- Agnieszka Roguski Artistic Director, January 2021-December 2023
Agnieszka Roguski works at the intersection of research and curatorial practices. She understands her knowledge as practice – and vice versa. Following this principle, she deals mainly with visual and digital cultures, performance and queer-feminist perspectives that she also investigates in her PhD thesis The Self on Display at Freie Universität Berlin. She has worked at Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg Platz, PRAXES Center for Contemporary Art, Wattis Institute San Francisco and Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig, among other places. She has held teaching positions at various universities and participated in international programmes such as the TRANScuratorial Academy in Phnom Penh, the Mountain School of Art in Los Angeles and the International Curator Course at the 11th Gwangju Biennale in Gwangju, South Korea. Her writing has been published by Texte zur Kunst, Spike Art Magazine, Camera Austria, Eikon and Springerin. Within the collective A.R. practice, she realises transmedial projects together with graphic designer Ann Richter, most recently the publication Echoing Exhibition Views. Subjectivity in Post-Digital Times, published by Onomatopee Press in 2020.
Agnieszka Roguski lives in Berlin.