The Italian artist and activist Luna de Rosa deals with the vulnerability of ethnic minorities who are severely affected by exclusion and racism. As a member of the Roma diaspora between Berlin and Milan, she uses her own works to help reclassify Otto Mueller's depictions of the Sinti and Roma in the exhibition.
In performances, paintings and installations, De Rosa emphasizes the need to question stereotypes. She also emphasizes the diverse identities that stem from the history and cultural heritage of the Roma.
Co-curator Ann-Catherine Weise talks to Luna De Rosas about her artistic strategies and her civil rights activism.
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