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Lecture performance by Nina Emge

Nina Emge is a Zurich-based artist who reflects on the social dimensions of sound, voice, silence, and listening practices. Emge’s work focuses on issues such as
decentralisation, shared working methods, and redistribution. This is evident in both her installations and drawings, which reflect her research and archival work,
and the production processes of her artworks. For Listening Other·Wise, she creates an interweave of mixed sounds, texts, and short interviews to discuss how
listening practices can contribute to thinking about sociopolitical relationships,common spaces and democratic cohabitation.

Biography

Nina Emge is an active member of the Transnational Sound Initiative. Her work has been exhibited at the Halle für Kunst in Lüneburg, the Lagos Biennale, Biennale Son, WAF Vienna, Kunsthalle Zürich, Kunsthalle Bern, Istituto Svizzero Rom, Istituto Svizzero Palermo, Frac Bretagne + Centre Culturel Suisse à Paris, Uferhallen Berlin, Kunstverein Braunschweig, Helmhaus Zürich, and other national and international institutions. She is also a member of the Art in Space and Time team at ETH Zurich.

Practical information

Programme: Listening Other·Wise
12-13.12.25, La Loge Brussels