Tenderness, Death Valley and the Blues - with Arjuna Neuman

Episode 2 May 16, 2021 00:51:52
Tenderness, Death Valley and the Blues - with Arjuna Neuman
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Tenderness, Death Valley and the Blues - with Arjuna Neuman

May 16 2021 | 00:51:52

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Show Notes

Andrea and Arif speak to Overexposed resident Arjuna Neuman about environmental struggles and tenderness.

Sonic Acts hosts six participants in the home-based residency programme 'Overexposed' which deals with pollution and its effects on everything living and non-living.

Andrea Gonzalez and Arif Kornweitz of Ja Ja Ja Nee Nee Nee produce this series of conversations with residents about artefacts that have moved their practice in a lasting way.

Arjuna Neuman is is an artist, writer, and filmmaker based in Berlin. He works with the essay form with a multi-perspectival and experimental approach in which he explores the economic, social and ideological systems that shape our lived experiences. Selected projects include collaborations with Denise Ferreira da Silva on films and installations Serpent Rain (2016) and 4 Waters-Deep Implicancy (2019). His works have been shown at major biennials and exhibitions such as Berlin Biennial 10, Serpentine Gallery, Whitechapel, Sharjah Biennial, Bergen Assembly, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, etc. He also grows tomatoes and chillies in his studio. www.arjunaneuman.com

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