Marina Naprushkina is an artist, feminist and activist. Naprushkina mostly works outside of institutional spaces, in cooperation with communities and activist organisations. She focuses on creating new formats, structures, and organisations based on self-organisation, which overlap theory and practice. 2007, Naprushkina founded the Office for Anti-Propaganda concentrating on power structures in nation-states such as contemporary Belarus, and in 2013 she initiated the initiative Neue Nachbarschaft/Moabit in Berlin. Naprushkina teaches at the Universität der Künste Berlin.
2024,
Offset prints
The poster project draws attention to Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine and contextualizes it as a war within and against Europe. The invited artists create one poster each with the leading question: What will happen to Europe if the war against Ukraine continues for ten more years? Half of the print-run of posters will be flyposted in Berlin and the other half will be available for free at the different locations of Kyiv Perennial.
neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst (nGbK), station urbaner kulturen/nGbK Hellersdorf, Between Bridges, Prater Galerie
February 23–June 9