Bitter Things by bi’bak

Bitter Things by bi’bak

Friday, 14 September 2018
Opening
From 7.00 pm

BITTER THINGS is a research-based exhibition project by bi’bak that explores the impact of labor migration on the notion of motherhood and family from the perspectives of women migrant workers and children left behind. The installation takes experiences of transnational families from both past and present as a point of departure and brings narratives together with objects, which play a central role within the families.

Labor migration is worldwide creating new models of the transnational family, which despite geographical distances strives to maintain contact between the separated family members. In the time of the recruitment agreements in the 1960s, many parents were forced to leave their children behind since working hours were too demanding to make childcare on the side possible. Today it is predominantly migrant workers from Eastern Europe, who have to leave their families to earn a living in wealthier countries. Turkey, as a former country of emigration, has in turn become a destination for many workers, especially in the care sector, from Eastern Europe, the Caucasus or the Central Asian region.

But, how is the relationship between parents and children to be redefined whenever gifts and material support take the place of shared experience? When physical closeness has to take second place to communication programs like Skype and WhatsApp? How does this changing family landscape impact children and their parents? BITTER THINGS retraces positions on this topic from the 1960s right up to present day perspectives.

Besides the exhibition a side program with films, lectures and panel discussions will be held in bi’bak. Moreover a book with academic and literary contributions, interviews, songtexts and images examining the topic from interdisciplinary perspectives has been published.

bi’bak (Turkish: have a look) is a non-profit organization and project space based in Berlin, with a focus on transnational narratives, migration, global mobility and their aesthetic dimensions. bi’bak’s program examines diverse disciplines in art, science, and community development, including film screenings, exhibitions, workshops as well as music events and culinary excursions.

A project by bi’bak in cooperation with Archive (Berlin), DEPO (Istanbul)
and DOMiD – Museum und Dokumentationszentrum für die Migration in Deutschland (Köln).

Funded by: Berliner Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Europa and the Goethe Institut Istanbul. The Sideprogram is funded by Berliner Landeszentrale politische Bildung.

CONCEPT AND ARTISTIC DIRECTION Malve Lippmann, Can Sungu
EXHIBITION DESIGN Malve Lippmann
EDITING, RESEARCH Maike Suhr
PROJECT ASSISTANTS Zeynep Dişbudak, Esra Akkaya
GRAPHIC DESIGN Jan Grygoriew
COMMUNICATION COORDINATOR Selim Özadar
PRESS presse@bi-bak.de

Please find more information about the full programme at www.bi-bak.de