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Josèfa Ntjam

Futuristic Ancestry: Warping Matter and Space-time(s)

A collage of microscopic images of microorganisms in green and purple colors, superimposed over a photograph of a woman.
MOLECULAR GENEALOGIES, 2023, photomontage 3D, ADAGP, Paris, 2023 © Josèfa Ntjam, Nicoletti, London, and Galerie Poggi, Paris

What are the stories that shape your perception of the world and yourself? How can we create alternative narratives within our communities to mobilize change? In Futuristic Ancestry, artist Josèfa Ntjam explores collective histories, as well as her own memories, to deconstruct these dominant narratives and uncover a new, liberated future.

Through images of African mythologies, ancestral rituals, Cameroonian independence movements, and freedom fighters such as the Black Panthers, Ntjam highlights the transformative power of community to create new realities. Her work often references biology as a parallel to human communities of resistance, highlighting the resilience, healing and adaptation seen in nature.

Collaboration is central to Ntjam’s practice. In her own words:

“Working collectively is very important to me. I never think alone, but always within networks.”
Joséfa Ntjam in Entretien sur l’art // Joséfa Ntjam, Fondation Pernod Ricard, 13 juin 2023

Futuristic Ancestry is a multi-sensory experience, immersing you in Ntjam’s visionary world, where the past and future converge, and the power of community drives change.

Credits

The exhibition is curated by Jessica Jarl, Global Director of Exhibitions, Fotografiska, in collaboration with the Artist.

Organized by Thomas Schäfer, Exhibitions Manager, Fotografiska Berlin.

Until 1 Dec 2024

Eli Cortiñas

The Machine Monologs – Part I: The Storm

Many of us aim to have a positive impact on the world. But how much agency do we have in the systems that surround and govern us? In "The Machine Monologs – Part I: The Storm", video artist Eli Cortiñas critically approaches the role of technology in our lives, offering a critical glimpse of hope amid a crisis of imagination.

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A close-up shot of a woman who wears glasses.

23 Aug 2024 — 9 Oct 2024

Lukas Städler

Hain

Gay cruising – the anonymous sexual encounters between gay men in public spaces – is for many a hidden side to Berlin. In "Hain", Lukas Städler breaks old stereotypes by capturing the intimate, romantic moments of these spaces.

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A man sitting on a tree covered with flowers.

Until 26 Jan 2025

Hip Hop

Conscious, Unconscious

Have you ever felt the power of freely expressing yourself, united with others through your shared voices and struggles? In Hip-Hop: Conscious, Unconscious, we invite you to explore how collective expression connects to empowerment.

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A group of man looking directly at the camera.