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  • Performance

Black Cracker

State and Nature performance program

Dates

  • Fr 29.10., 20:00

Artists

  • Black Cracker

Language

  • English
  • German

Black Cracker aka Ellison Renee Glenn is a lyricist, music producer and MC. He is known for his unconventional way of combining rhythmic melodies with rap and vocals in his energetic performances. After he has shared the stage with numerous well-known artists, we may now welcome him as the multifaceted sound artist at the opening of the performance program of the Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden. Black Cracker’s sound climate creates an open space for many communities who are invisible, especially in institutional settings or formal structures.

The inaugural major exhibition under the new direction at the Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, State and Nature, will be prolonged until November 21, 2021 and continues with a leading performance program. Composed of new commissions by Alexandra Pirici, Regina José Galindo, Mehtap Baydu and projects specifically conceived for Baden-Baden, the program brings together what defines contemporary understanding of performance with specific notions, aspects, and dynamics of the performance field.

From politics to choreography or social engagement to sound elements and filmic space, it engages publics in many layers and methods of remembering, forgetting, relocating and resetting through performative tools of artistic research.

Çağla İlk and Misal Adnan Yıldız manifest their approach in the following statement:

“We are feminist, queer, migrant, trans-political subjects. This program might be the source of disorientation, which Baden-Baden needs, or the point of distraction that this city demands. We see how Baden-Baden could become a conceptual stage for experimenting with everyday life. Even just sitting at the Lichtentaler Allee for an hour one might observe so many miracles of nature and orders of state happening around the Kunsthalle as part of everyday reality. This location is our muse, and the politics it brings, our homework...’’