9 December 2023
Open Letter to the Museum Folkwang

To the Board + Administration of the Museum Folkwang,

We write to you as concerned constituents of the international arts and culture community to express our alarm and outrage over the recent cancellation of the exhibition of Anaïs Duplan and his studio. The decision to cancel was taken because of the surveillance of social media, which is a break in professional norms. We strongly condemn the decision to cancel the exhibition, as well as the timing and circumstances surrounding it. This decision is utterly unacceptable according to the commonly understood expectations for agreements between artists and cultural institutions. Museum Folkwang’s actions constitute an infringement on freedom of speech (granted in Article 5 of the Grundgesetz) and signal a failure to uphold the purported values of Museum Folkwang. Indeed, they contradict its central principles set forth by Karl Ernst Osthaus: “dialogue of the arts and cultures, the museum as a place of exchange and cultural education, and the unity of art and life”. Internationally, cultural institutions have been canceling contracts with artists and curators, academic institutions are muzzling educators or outright terminating contracts with them, and across governments our representatives are censured or ousted for denouncing the mass killing of civilians in Gaza and for expressing solidarity with the people of Palestine in the face of unfathomably cruel state violence by Israel. Such censorship is tantamount to ideological repression, and actively participates in the systemic denial and enabling of war crimes. We demand better. Solidarity with the Palestinian people being killed and maimed in the tens of thousands and criticizing Israel's actions is not anti-Semitic – indeed anti-Zionist Jewish people are a driving force of our movement – and Germany's twisted assertion of dominance over of what is and isn't "anti-Semitic" will not change that.

On Germany’s Anti-Semitism Bureaucracy:

Germany’s anti-Semitism commissions, first founded in 2018,[i] do not exist to encourage the flourishing of vibrant Jewish communities in Germany, let alone that of the other minorities victimized by the Holocaust. These commissions exist to exert institutional control over the idea of what “the Jew” was and is in relation to Germany’s national identity: a hermetically sealed container for historical guilt. These commissions permit no imagination or futurisms for Jewish culture beyond their near annihilation at the hands of Nazi-Germany atoned for by the fulfillment of the Zionist movement to Palestine. They are therefore compelled to define anti-Zionism as anti-Semitism.

One convenient economic benefit is an ideological justification for the ruthless policing and surveillance of Germany’s BIPoC communities, especially Muslim and Arab. Germany’s BIPoC and Muslim communities are labeled as unwilling to assimilate and seen as a threat to the social order. This logic justifies these communities continued economic oppression and marginalization: They are framed as uncivilized, antisocial, backwards, and anti-Semitic while this same narrative conveniently glosses over the fact that now as historically, the vast majority of antisemitic attacks on Jews as well as other hate crimes is committed by rightwing Germans, not migrants. [ii iii]

Led exclusively by white German goyim, these anti-Semitism commissions and their attendant legislative authorities, such as the 2019 anti-BDS resolution [iv] referenced in Museum Folkwang’s termination of Anaïs Duplan’s exhibition, ban, censor and criminalize all critiques of Zionism and Israel in the name of Jewish security. [v] The logic of this criminalization extends even to Germany’s Jews. [vi] Commissioner Klein has said so explicitly.vii viii Those Jews who dare reject Zionism are thus labeled as “anti-Semites” by the children and grandchildren of Nazis. [ix x]

The reason Zionism is so integral to white German goy psychology is precisely because of their anti-Semitism: The Jew presents a problem that must be contained – the German state’s solution to this challenge is their full-throated backing of the genocide and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. [xi xii] The censorship of cultural voices in solidarity with Palestine has long been a reality in Germany. The German cultural sector has responded to the events of October 7th, 2023, with a systemic acceleration of explicit censorship and cancellations. All of this is occurring alongside the criminalization of public political demonstrations in Germany, online harassment of outspoken artists, harassment against cultural workers in the German press, outright censorship, and canceled gigs for culture workers across Germany, some of whom have yet to go public for fear of further losses. [xiii]

Proposals to the institutional policy:

If the Museum Folkwang’s position is to prioritize the non-binding, unconstitutional and highly controversial BDS-resolution of the Bundestag over their own stated values and mission, it must rework the contract with artists to explicitly state as much. All new contracts must clearly state that:

● Cancellations may happen specifically for certain political expressions found to be misaligned with those held by the German state

● Alternatively, the Museum must commit to not penalizing artists and curators for perceived disparities between their priorities and those held by the German state and Museum

● Additional remunerations must be paid for sudden or late cancellations to contracts. A contract clause outlining a process for terminating contracts must include a multi-part process in which discussions between the contracted parties take place and resolution of differences is pursued in advance of the threat of termination.

● This statement must clearly illustrate the institutional alignment with the values and goals of the state of Germany

● State publicly that they consider their reputation as bound up with the reputations and public image of the artists and curators they engage with. As such, any language on social media published by said collaborators reflects on the institution. As such, the museum will only contract with those collaborators whose public statements are in line with the values of the institution.

As artists – bellwethers particularly committed to feeling and elucidating these dynamics – we are sounding the alarm on the global white supremacist, colonialist, and fascistic forces that not only

enact staggering systemic violence as a means of extracting and accumulating wealth but also seek to curate truth to align with this violence. Cultural institutions such as the Museum Folkwang play a significant role. At the best of times, their relationship to BIPoC artists historically has been one of extraction and tokenizing – in the case of Anaïs Duplan, profiting from the aesthetics of Afrofuturism while failing to substantively understand and support its philosophical, political, and historical demands. Far from supporting collective, intersectional calls for an end to the violence, many cultural institutions in the Global North are systematically repressing, silencing, and stigmatizing Palestinian voices and perspectives. This includes targeting and threatening the livelihoods of artists and arts workers who express solidarity with Palestinians, as well as canceling performances, screenings, talks, exhibitions, and book launches. Cultural producers are being silenced, canceled, terminated, censured, for speaking up, for bearing witness, testifying, documenting, archiving, amplifying… for essentially doing what we, by definition, and in practice are committed to doing.

Sincerely,

The undersigned artists + cultural workers

POSTSCRIPT:

The cultural venue Oyoun, in Berlin, whose staff is primarily made up of marginalized art workers and whose cultural output is centered in intersectional art and decolonial perspectives, recently had its funding cut for the year 2024 by the Berlin Senate for Culture.xiv This was done due to the Senate’s accusation of an alleged “hidden anti-Semitism" in an event hosted by the Jewish peace and human rights organization Jüdische Stimme für Gerechten Frieden in Nahost (Jewish Voice for a just peace in the Middle East). [xv] Poet Ranjit Hoskote resigned from the Selection Committee of the documenta after the documenta director and the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture accused him of anti-Semitism, [xvi] after which the remaining members of the Selection Committee all resigned in protest. [xvii] The Biennale für aktuelle Fotografie, which was set to be the first edition with no European curators, was canceled due to criticism of the IOF’s campaign in Gaza in one of the co-curator's social media presences. [xviii] The cancellation was enacted by authorities from the three German host cities of the Photography Biennale – Mannheim, Ludwigshafen, and Heidelberg – who referred to the co-curator's social media posts as being anti-Semitic. The director of The 70th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, Lars Henrik Gass, published a text on the official Facebook page of the festival which used dehumanizing language to describe the participants of Palestinian solidarity demonstrations. After which an open letter was published to denounce his actions and called for accountability to be taken by the festival. [xix] The open letter included the signatures of Brett Kashmere and Astria Suparak, curators of the featured theme program for the festival. In response to their signage, their program was removed from the festival and their payment has been withheld. [xx] The Frankfurt Book Fair “indefinitely postponed” an award ceremony for a Palestinian author Adania Shibli. [xxi] The Syrian-Palestinian poet Ghayath Almadhoun canceled the launch of an anthology of Arab poetry with Haus für Poesie, in Berlin, after they postponed the event in response to October 7th, inserted a BDS clause into the authors' contracts, and took editorial decisions that removed poems that spoke about Palestine. [xxii] The city of Bochum withdrew the award of the Peter Weiss Prize for Sharon Dodua Otoo, Black German-British author, for having co-signed a statement by Artists for Palestine UK, whom the Council of the City of Bochum defined as a “BDS Campaign”. The German public broadcaster ARD canceled the premiere of WAJIB by Palestinian filmmaker Annemarie Jacir. [xxiii] The Berlin-based online music platform Hör cut off two DJs, DJ Sam Clarke and Téa, mid-set for wearing items of clothing that showed solidarity with Palestine. [xxiv] The 7th Monologfestival in Berlin indefinitely postponed the performance of Mein bedrohliches Gedicht, which tells the autobiographical story of the imprisonment of the Palestinian poet Dareen Tatour due to the interpretation of one of her poems by Israeli authorities. [xxv] Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin indefinitely postponed the long-running play The Situation written by Israeli-Austrian playwright Yael Ronen and involving a cast of Palestinian, Syrian, and Israeli actors. [xxvi] Münchner Kunstakademie canceled an event with Nicolás Jaar after he criticized Israel and the United States on Instagram. [xxvii] An exhibition of the Berlin-based photographer Raphaël Malik was canceled by the gallery Pixelgrain in Berlin due to its representation of Muslim life in Berlin “without a corresponding counterpoint” showing “Jewish life in Berlin”. [xxviii] The Jewish-South African artist Candice Breitz has since had two events canceled: a conference focused on Germany’s culture of remembrance, canceled by the Federal Agency for Civic Education, [xxix] and a video installation scheduled for 2024 at the Saarland Cultural Heritage Foundation, [xxx] which cited the artist’s “controversial statements” as the reason for the

cancellation and expressed their intent to not “offer a platform” to other artists with similar political positions.

ENDNOTES:

i Kuras, Peter. “The Strange Logic of Germany’s Antisemitism Bureaucrats.” Jewish Currents, 18 July 2023 jewishcurrents.org/the-strange-logic-of-germanys-a...

ii Gehrke, Laurenz. “Germany Records Highest Level of Right-Wing Extremist Crimes in 20 Years.” Politico, 04 May 2021, politico.eu/article/germany-records-highest-level-...

iii Yazdani, Kaveh. “A Double-Standard Lies Behind German Criticism of Pro-Palestinian Demonstrators.” openDemocracy, 11 Jun 2021,opendemocracy.net/en/can-europe-make-it/double-sta...

iv Bennhold, Katrin. “German Parliament Deems B.D.S. Movement Anti-Semitic.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 17 May 2019, www.nytimes.com/2019/05/17/world/europe/germany-bd...

v Mavuso, Zinzile. “Letter: Call to Replace Felix Klein as the Federal Government Commissioner for the Fight against Antisemitism.” Ahmed Kathrada Foundation, 8 June 2020, www.kathradafoundation.org/2020/06/08/letter-call-...

vi Florian. “Frankfurt: Ärger Wegen Israelkritischer Veranstaltung.” Frankfurter Rundschau, 2 June 2022, www.fr.de/frankfurt/frankfurt-aerger-wegen-israelk...

vii Roth-Rowland, Natasha. “Germany’s Anti-Palestinian Censorship Turns on Jews.” +972 Magazine, 4 Apr. 2023, www.972mag.com/german-jews-antizionism-censorship/

viii Hauenstein, Hanno. “Felix Klein: „Der BDS-Beschluss ist keine Eingriffsberechtigung in die Tätigkeit von Kulturinstitutionen".” Beauftragter der Bundesregierung für jüdisches Leben und den Kampf gegen Antisemitismus, 11 Jan. 2021, www.antisemitismusbeauftragter.de/SharedDocs/inter...

ix Jüdische Stimme. “Juedische Stimme: Open Letter: Supporting Human Rights Is Not Antisemitic.” Jüdische Stimme, 17 Jan. 2019, www.juedische-stimme.de/open-letter-supporting-hum...

x Eddy, Melissa, and Isabel Kershner. “Jerusalem Criticizes Berlin’s Jewish Museum for ‘Anti-Israel Activity.’” The New York Times, The New York Times, 23 Dec. 2018, www.nytimes.com/2018/12/23/arts/design/berlin-jewi...

xi “Germany's unique relationship with Israel.” Deutsche Welle(DW), 15 Oct. 2023,

dw.com/en/israel-and-germanys-reason-of-state-its-...

xii “Germany’s Unwavering Support for Israel: A Matter of State.”, Byline Times, 07 Nov. 2023,

bylinetimes.com/2023/11/07/germanys-unwavering-sup...

xiii “Jewish Artist’s Exhibition in Germany Canceled Over Her Controversial Statements on Gaza.” ArtAsiaPacific, 04 Dec 2023, artasiapacific.com/news/jewish-artist-s-exhibition...

xiv “Crowdfunding-Kampagne: Save Oyoun. Protect Artistic Freedom · Oyoun: Kultur Neudenken.” Oyoun, 26 Nov. 2023, https://oyoun.de/news/crowdfunding-kampagne/

xv Exberliner. “Oyoun Cultural Centre to Close after Berlin Cuts Funding.” Exberliner, 22 Nov. 2023, www.exberliner.com/english-news-berlin/oyoun-cultu...

xvi Hoskote, Ranjit. “Documenta Resignation Letter - Notes - e-Flux.” E, 13 Nov. 2023, www.e-flux.com/notes/575318/documenta-resignation-...

xvii Njami, Simon, et al. “Documenta Resignation Letter - Notes - e-Flux.” E, 16 Nov. 2023, www.e-flux.com/notes/575919/documenta-resignation-...

xviii Artasiapacific. “Curators Respond to German Photo Biennale Cancellation.” Artasiapacific, 28 Nov. 2023, artasiapacific.com/news/curators-respond-to-german...

xix “Message to the International Film Community, Regarding a Recent Statement from the Director of Internationale Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen.” Internationalfilmcommunity.Noblogs.Org, 1 Nov. 2023, https://internationalfilmcommunity.noblogs.org/

xx Kashmere, Brett, and Astria Suparak. “Statement Regarding the Cancellation of Our Theme Program for 2024 Internationale Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen.” Google Doc, 20 Nov. 2023, docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQaK-oj6ULio7l...

xxi Oltermann, Philip. “Palestinian Voices ‘shut down’ at Frankfurt Book Fair, Say Authors.” The Guardian, Guardian News and Media, 15 Oct. 2023, www.theguardian.com/world/2023/oct/15/palestinian-...

xxii “After Postponed Launch of Arabic Poetry Anthology in Berlin, Editor Pulls Back.” Arablit & Arablit Quarterly, 25 Oct. 2023, arablit.org/2023/10/25/haus-fur-poesie-in-berlin-c...

xxiii Goodfellow, Melanie. “German TV Network ARD Accused of Censorship for Shelving Broadcast of Palestinian Director Annemarie Jacir’s Feature ‘Wajib’ Due to Israel-Hamas Conflict.” Deadline, 16 Nov. 2023, deadline.com/2023/11/germany-ard-drops-broadcast-p...

xxiv LeJarde, Arielle Lana. “Hör Issues Statement Following Online Backlash and Calls for Boycott · News ⟋ RA.” Resident Advisor, 6 Nov. 2023, https://ra.co/news/79772

xxv “Die Aufführungen von „Mein bedrohliches Gedicht“ im Rahmen des Monologfestivals sind abgesagt.” TD Berlin, Monologfestival 2023, 9 Nov. 2023, td.berlin/stuecke/mein-bedrohliches-gedicht...

xxvi gorki.de/en/postponed-performance-of-the-situation...

xxvii www.sueddeutsche.de/muenchen/muenchen-nicolas-jaar...

xxviii exberliner.com/art/cancelled-photographs-muslim-li...

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  234. Marja-Leena Hirvonen, Choreographer, performer, Köln
  235. Adityajit Kang, Video editor, Amsterdam
  236. Johanna Ekenhorst, cultural worker/translator, district*school without center, Berlin
  237. Sophie Seita, Artist and researcher, London
  238. merve iseri, artist, london
  239. Naomi Yu, cultural worker, shanghai
  240. Thomas Lohr, photographer, London
  241. Anna Lublina, Theater artist, Berlin
  242. Cristina Rodriguez, Artist, Miami
  243. Javier Roberto Carlos, Multi-disciplinary Artist, San Francisco, CA
  244. Chooc Ly Tan, artist and lecturer, London
  245. Simon Speiser, Artist, Berlin
  246. Ed Garland, Writer, Aberystwyth
  247. Hana Bei, Art student, photographer, Vienna
  248. Niel de Vries, Student, Antwerp
  249. Georgia Lloyd, Artist/Photographer, USA
  250. Noah Emanuel Morrison, Art Student, Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn, Estonia
  251. Khaled Abdulwahed, Filmmaker, Leipzig
  252. Alanna Lynch, Artist, Berlin
  253. Lyónn Wolf (formerly Emma Wolf Haugh), Artist/writer, Berlin/Dublin
  254. Luca Beeler, Zürich
  255. row, artist, berlín
  256. Lana Ball, creative/maker, Berlin
  257. Didem Erk, Artist, Istanbul
  258. Camila uchoa, Project manager, Rio de Janeiro
  259. Sarah Dziedzic, Oral Historian, Ridgewood
  260. Megan Lorraine Debin, Professor of Art History, LONG BEACH, CA
  261. Emily Johnson, Artist and Organizer, Catalyst and First Nations Performing Arts, New York City
  262. Khyam Allami, Musician/Composer, Berlin
  263. Sheree Domingo, Author, Berlin
  264. Muhamed Sewidan, Research Associate, Leibniz University Hannover, Braunschweig
  265. Ilki, Artist, Kassel
  266. Denise Kehoe, New ross
  267. Madeleine Brown, Artist, Glasgow
  268. Kelly Clare, Artist, Northampton, Massachusetts
  269. Heather Hart, artist, Brooklyn
  270. Sahar Homami, Audiovisual Artist / Researcher, Berlin
  271. Nicolas Roth, Art librarian, Cambridge, MA
  272. Margaret Fegan, Actress, Dallas
  273. Anica Haubrich, Artist
  274. Kornelia Remø Klokk, artist, Oslo
  275. Justin, artist, Cologne / Berlin
  276. Josep Olle, Architect, Cologne
  277. Natalie Hegert, Writer, Editor, Texas
  278. Joaquim Cantor Miranda, Artist, Basel
  279. Phoebe Blatton, Writer, Berlin
  280. Jude Regula, Artist/therapist, Brooklyn
  281. Laura Heyman, Artist, Syracuse
  282. Stella Weitkamp, Bochum
  283. Miri Karraker, Poet, Minneapolis
  284. Kemar Keanu Wynter, Artist, Brooklyn, NY
  285. bahar baharloo, Brooklyn
  286. Caroline Rayner, Poet, Easthampton, MA
  287. Brynn Crockett, penasco
  288. Katharina Seinsche, Psychologist, Hamburg/ Essen native
  289. Labeja Kodua Okullu, Writer, London
  290. Ira Wichert, Student, Artist, Gießen
  291. John White, Art historian, Princeton
  292. Jamillah Hinson, Curator, Brooklyn
  293. Tom Allen, Researcher / writer, Essen
  294. Elif Demiroglu, Urban designer, Berlin
  295. Jessica Chen, Artist, Chiang Mai, Thailand
  296. Kim van der Horst, Human, Amsterdam
  297. Nadia Ihjeij, Performative Artist, Bochum, GER
  298. Tobias Koch, Artist, Berlin
  299. Robert Wiesenberger, Curator / Lecturer, Williamstown, MA
  300. Billie Secular, Program Development Specialist, The Food Depot, Santa Fe
  301. Nora Claire Miller, Writer, editor, Northampton
  302. Bryndís Björnsdóttur, Artist, Reykjavík
  303. Ambar Aragon, Student & Artist, Iowa City
  304. Rana Eweiss, student, Berlin
  305. Helena Doyle, Artist, London
  306. Jing Shi, Product manager, San Francisco
  307. Iracema Drew, Writer, Cobleskill
  308. Jäckie Rydz, Artist, Frankfurt
  309. Caitlin Cherry, Artist, Richmond
  310. lauren samblanet, writer
  311. Dicky Bahto, artist & professor, Los Angeles
  312. William Emmett DWYER Esq., Alive, Barely, NEW ORLEANS
  313. Isaak Kudaschov, artist, Gießen
  314. Chloë Bass, Artist, Brooklyn, NY
  315. Lu, Artist, N/A, Brooklyn, NY
  316. Kamden Hilliard, Writer and Teacher, Wallingford, CT
  317. Carla Luisa Reuter, Artist, Berlin
  318. Alexandre Briatore, Creative Director, Office A. Briatore, Milano
  319. Nathan Hosmer, Artist and student, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond
  320. Bryony Dawson, writer/editor, Berlin
  321. Micah Dillman, Artist, Chicago
  322. Ruby T, Artist & educator, Provincetown, MA
  323. Annalise van Even, Dancer/ choreographer, Berlin
  324. Nads Neman, Artist/gallery assistant, New York City
  325. Pazia Miller
  326. Juliette Roussennac, Performer, Essen
  327. Ife Olujobi, Playwright, --None--, New York, NY
  328. Mairead Case, writer & teacher, Denver
  329. Carissa Chew, Inclusive metadata consultant
  330. Priyanka, Gallery manager, Delhi
  331. Rachel Raphaela Gugelberger, Curator, New York
  332. Mona Happ, Student, Dormagen
  333. Hong-An Truong, artist & educator, Durham
  334. Karin Otterbach, Spanish teacher, Berlin
  335. georg gugelberger, Professor, University of California, Claremont, CA
  336. Nada Scherer, Student, Bern
  337. Elizabeth Myles, Artist, Chicago
  338. Marina Manoukian, Writer, Belmont, MA
  339. elena rose light, Choreographer, Berlin
  340. Carla Peca, phd student, ETH, Zurich
  341. Peter Barrett, Berlin
  342. Leah Gipson, Artist, Chicago
  343. T. A., Hamburg
  344. Vilmer Engelbrecht Schultz, Student, Düsseldorf
  345. Frida Marie Damsgaard, Visual Artist, Odense
  346. Nirit Sommerfeld, Artist, Munich
  347. Tyler Kerce, Oakland
  348. K. A.Jagai, editor, Brooklyn
  349. Penelope Papathanasiou, Musician, Rostock
  350. Pieter-Jan De Paepe, Art History student, Ghent
  351. Nima Valadkhani, Lawyer, Berlin
  352. Alice Kewellhampton, Writer, Berlin
  353. Boglárka Börcsök, Choreographer, Berlin
  354. Willa Wasserman, Artist, NYC
  355. Andreas Bolm, Filmmaker, Berlin
  356. Seyoung Yoon, Artist, Berlin
  357. Katherine Lorens, Bergen
  358. Molly Segal, artist, Los Angeles
  359. Ema Ajster, student, Ljubljana
  360. Willy Parlmeyer, Economist (retired), BIP e.V., Goettingen
  361. Katxere Medina, Artist / filmmaker, Tackjärns kukturhus, Gothenburg
  362. Marquet Lee, Artist, Berlin
  363. Ella Therese Dotzer, Student, Düsseldorf
  364. Otto Calmeijer Meijburg, Artist, Utrecht
  365. Candida Pagan, Artist & Social work student, Iowa City
  366. Shenise Ramirez, Multimedia Journalist, Tacoma
  367. Eva Streit, Artist, Gießen
  368. Saturn O, Artist, New york
  369. Alisa Heil, Artist, Kunsthalle Freeport, Porto
  370. Ella-Noora Koikkalainen, Performer, Helsinki
  371. Anna Vilner, Translator, Austin
  372. Solveig Schaper, Artist, Karlsruhe
  373. Phung Tien Phan, Artist, Essen
  374. Sara Valentino, CEO, Sinologist, Berlin
  375. Jaakko Myyri, artist, Amsterdam
  376. Tayyib Sen, Student, Düsseldorf
  377. Kihyun Park, Artist, Berlin
  378. Dana Maxim, Student, Giessen
  379. Christopher Hefner, Artist, Troy
  380. Petra Mück, Social Worker, Lübeck
  381. Tolja Haß, ATW, Gießen
  382. Pauliina Hietakari, Helsinki
  383. Giulia, Employee, Zürich
  384. Jiyoung Hong, Cologne
  385. moon đặng, poet, pratt institute, brooklyn
  386. Brianne Garcia, Visual artist, New York
  387. Kathrin Böhm, Artist, London/Höfen
  388. Lark Alder, Artist, San Francisco
  389. Hallie Wells, editor, Toronto
  390. Shelley Holcomb, Pasadena
  391. Henrieke Ritter, Student, Köln
  392. Konstanze winter, Artist, Basel
  393. Rachel Jones, Artist/Writer, Los Angeles
  394. Vidhi Gupta, Artist, Vancouver
  395. Max Göran, Artist, Berlin
  396. Jen Harris, Artist
  397. Tabea, Artist, Arnhem
  398. Martín Peñaloza Cecconi, Actor & Dancer, Crew de la Creme, Berlin
  399. Earthen clay, Artist, Yale, New haven
  400. Elvan Tekin, Berlin
  401. Ruth Süpple, student, JLU, Giessen
  402. kristi mcguire, artist-educator, chicago
  403. Uwa Iduozee, Artist, Brooklyn
  404. Wadim Arkadii, Artist/Writer, Germany
  405. Dione Glisovic, Moonee Ponds
  406. Tyler Snazelle, Designer, Brooklyn
  407. Georgia Bermingham, Poet, Panamá City
  408. Jonathan Jackson, Creative Director, WeShouldDoItAll, Barryville
  409. jee chan, artist, berlin
  410. Sravanya Vully, Engineer, Röchling Automotive, Mainz
  411. Sean foulkes, NYC
  412. Su Dr. Reichling, Mannheim
  413. Dan Ortiz Leizman, Artist, University of Maryland, Hyattsville
  414. Inga Schunn, Curator, Richmond, VA
  415. Prateek Vijan, Artist, Hamburg
  416. Charlie Spiegelfeld, art student, Hamburg
  417. Luisa Preiß, Designer, Berlin
  418. Saliha Şahin, Germany, Sign Language Interpreter, Cologne
  419. Sarah Opsahl, Art Historian, Milan
  420. Siobhán Ní Dhuinnín, Dancer, Cork
  421. Betremariam Tebebe, Art Director, Hamburg
  422. Clotilde Cappelletti, Performer, Amsterdam
  423. Julija Zaharijević, artist, Berlin/Vienna
  424. Joke Schmidt, Artist, Hamburg
  425. Ashleigh Kane, Writer, London
  426. Sophia Schall, Cultural Manager, Berlin
  427. Anais Chabeur, Artist, Brussels
  428. Kathleen Eutsler, Philadelphia
  429. Cindy Steiler, Artist, Gainesville
  430. Robert Shropshire, Actor, Philadelphia
  431. Sejla lajlani, Programmer and filmmaker, Dubai, UAE
  432. Raphaël Grisey, Artist/filmmaker, Berlin
  433. Nashwa Zaman, Artist/Filmmaker, Los Angeles
  434. louis m, student, munich
  435. Sangeeta Banerjee
  436. Oreet Ashery, Visual artist, London U.K.
  437. Rahila Haque, Curator, London
  438. Nora Hüttig
  439. Philipp Eden, Musician/Sound Artist, Gamut Kollektiv, Zürich
  440. Yuval Carasso, artist, Berlin
  441. Quynh Huong Lam, Berlin
  442. Hamja Ahsan, Artist & Writer, LONDON
  443. Fredericka Schwarz, LIAA Kollektiv, Leipzig
  444. Lena Köhler, Writer, Prague/Berlin
  445. Moses Omeogo, Artist, Hamburg
  446. Umayya Abu-Hanna, Author, cultural broker, Amsterdam
  447. Lisa Bless, Maker, dancer, artist, Berlin
  448. Marina Vishmidt, Writer, academic, Wien
  449. Toomas Saarne, Ecologist / Artist, Berlin
  450. Vicc Repasi, artist and organiser, Bremen
  451. Ashley Miles, PhD student, University at Buffalo, Buffalo
  452. Torben Jost, Artist, Berlin
  453. Altay Tuz, Artist, Hamburg
  454. Elfi Padovan, Kunsterzieherin, Women in Black / Peace Bureau, München
  455. Gisèle Gonon, Artist, Berlin
  456. Laura Judkis, Artist, Baltimore
  457. Yuske Taninaka, Artist, Berlin
  458. Ayesha Siddiqi-Sikora
  459. dr. Harald Forst, münster
  460. Anthony Santulli, Artist, Brooklyn
  461. parmalier arrington
  462. Iva Lulic, cultural producer, Rijeka
  463. R Kauff, Artist, Arts educator, Art worker, Cleveland
  464. Ursula Mathern, individual, 55627 Merxheim
  465. Nat Skoczylas, artist, freelance, berlin
  466. Aliha Thalien, Artiste, Paris
  467. Rachel Pontious, Artist/Educator, Detroit
  468. Rafael Soldi, Artist, Seattle
  469. Hugo Capablanca, Artist, Lisbon
  470. Sol Lopez
  471. Amy Feneck, Artist, London
  472. Katharina Walpoth, booker, Import Export, Munich
  473. Anna Benjamin, Designer, Perth
  474. Francisca Markus, Artist, Deventer
  475. Lora Ghany, Creative & Educator, University of the arts London, London
  476. Chloé Démétriadès, Curator, Espace eeeeh!, Nyon Swiss
  477. Lilli Hamacher, Student, Amsterdam
  478. Cindy Bagby, Union TV & Film Costumer, Brooklyn
  479. Hannah Eyre, Nanny, Berlin
  480. Lowe Fehn, Artisf, Richmond, VA
  481. José Manuel Ruiz Balado, Engineer, Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin, Berlin
  482. Anne Mayer, Writing & Film, Berlin
  483. Luise Gräfin zu Lynar, Ruhestand, Göttingen
  484. Davide Luciani, Artist, Berlin
  485. Sarah O'Neal, Writer, Oakland, California
  486. Henry Babbage, Writer, Programmer, Berlin
  487. Lilah Leopold, art historian, Urbana, Illinois
  488. priska morger, professor embodied design, HGK/FHNW, Basel
  489. Violeta Gil, Writer, La tristura, Madrid
  490. Cecilia Araneda, filmmaker + curator, Winnipeg
  491. Lua Piovano-Marcotte, acquisitions librarian, Bennington College, Bennington
  492. Kat L’Esperance-Stokes, Visit Coordinator, Bennington College, Bennington
  493. Mael March, Student, Bennington
  494. James Kindall, Student, Bennington
  495. anonymous, Architect, -, Berlin
  496. Murar Erman Aksoy, Architect + Photographer, Berlin
  497. Tom Dorian Radermacher, Student, Grevenbroich
  498. Sylvan Dekker, Artist, Portland, Oregon
  499. Matias Santos, Composer, Berlin
  500. Diep, Msc student, Berlin
  501. lea rueegg, artist, zürich
  502. Cajsa-Lisa Linder Lodén, Artist, Berlin
  503. Paul Müller, Artist, Art School Teacher, Frankfurt, Antwerp
  504. Maike Hemmers, Artist, self-employed, Rotterdam
  505. Vinodini Bennett, Msc student, Berlin
  506. Nat Muller, curator and writer, Amsterdam
  507. Franziska Wien, Yogateacher / Architect, Schiedam
  508. Rebecca Kenny, Cook, Berlin
  509. Celia Morris, artist, Berlin
  510. mumtaz hammad, grad student, gsapp, nyc
  511. Rowan de Freitas, Youthworker / Artist, UdK (alumni), Berlin
  512. Sofia Holz, Student, Essen
  513. Sarah Kanouse, Artist, Boston
  514. Wanda Mc Ewan, student and artist, Port of Spain
  515. Julia Geerlings, Curator, Amsterdam
  516. Mary Patten, artist and professor, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago
  517. Melissa L. Jackson, artist/grocery store clerk, Portland
  518. Beatriz Felicio, Filmmaker/Photographer, Lisboa
  519. Afra Eisma, Artist, Amsterdam
  520. Vivien C., Film, Berlin
  521. Basma al-Sharif, Artist, Berlin
  522. Signe Jeremiason, artist/illustrator, St. Peter, MN
  523. Milo Piovano-Marcotte, Artist, student, Pittsford, Rutland County, VT
  524. Elizabeth Atkins, Curatorial Research Intern, Mitchell Innes andn Nash Gallery, New York
  525. Mitchel Cumming, Artist/Teacher, Sydney, Australia
  526. Paul Simone Meier, Berlin
  527. Régis Lemberthe, Artist, Berlin
  528. lisa Onyema, Student, Hamburg
  529. lydia pettit, artist, london, uk
  530. Enrico Tiberi, Musician, Berlin
  531. anonymous, photographer, berlin
  532. Beth Collar, Artist, Berlin
  533. Beatrice Marchi, Artist
  534. Mara Grothe, Social Worker, Hannover
  535. KT Pe Benito, Arts & Cultural Organizer, Anakbayan Philly & Vox Populi Gallery, Philly
  536. Laima Silina, Student, Berlin
  537. Ari Robey-Lawrence, DJ/ Lecturer / Cultural Worker & Researcher, BIMM Berlin, Berlin
  538. Liad Hussein Kantorowicz, artist, musician, activist, Berlin
  539. Elkin Calderón Guevara, artist, Berlin
  540. Stefan Gschwendtner, Vorstandsvorsitzender, Avitero e.V., Berlin
  541. Nicola van Straaten, Artist, Berlin
  542. Shani Van Straaten, Non profit director, Cape Town
  543. daniella, artist, berlin
  544. Petra Becker-Nows, Essen
  545. Tamara Jones, artist and art worker, Toronto
  546. Sharon Picasso, Choreographer/Transdisciplinary Artist, Minneapolis, MN
  547. Demetrius McClendon, Dancer/heArtist/Facilitator, Minneapolis
  548. Anna Van Dyck, Retired, Berlin
  549. Wibke Tiarks, musician, Berlin
  550. Zoë Koenig, Choreographer, Minneapolis, MN
  551. Riven Ratanavanh, Artist, New York
  552. Anne Bourse, artiste, Paris
  553. Lukas Brunke, Researcher, Munich
  554. Johann Christensen, Researcher, Hamburg
  555. Mükerrem tuncay, Artist, Lyon
  556. Jonathan Vidal, Artist, Geneva
  557. Marie Yan, Writer, Paris
  558. Celso Giménez, Artist, Madrid
  559. Tania Langarica, Teacher, México
  560. Gil Mualem-Doron, Jew, a son of Holocaust survivor, Artist & Curator, UK/Israel
  561. Reinaart vanhoe, Artist, Rotterdam
  562. Laura Flethe
  563. Ilona, Artist
  564. Gabriella Otero, Berlin
  565. Gouraud, Artist, Paris
  566. Alisha Offergeld, cultural and media studies, music producer, Düsseldorf
  567. Corina Fischer, interdisciplinary artist, Victoria
  568. Henning Fehr, Ex-Artist, Berlin
  569. Inês Zenha, Artist, Paris
  570. Jule Kurbjeweit, MAAT, Lisbon
  571. Park McArthur, Park McArthur, New Jersey
  572. Aude Vignac, Art Curator, Freelance, Berlin
  573. Owen Kilfeather, Composer, Ireland
  574. Brigitte Spiering, concept development, saltism, Brussels
  575. Jason Hirata, Artist, New Jersey
  576. Jan Ralske, Filmmaker, Berlin
  577. Alice, Artist, Curator, Berlin
  578. Henry Urmann, -, -, Frankfurt
  579. Ghazaleh Zogheib, Curator, Kub'Art Gallery, London
  580. Johanna Hedva, Writer & artist, Berlin, LA
  581. Raymond Deane, Composer, Dublin
  582. Jasmine Gibson, Poet, Philadelphia
  583. Hillary Schofield, Hillary Schofield, Iowa City
  584. Cindy Hwang, Art Against Displacement, New York
  585. SA Smythe, Artist and Professor of Black Studies & the Archive, Toronto
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