MigraTouriSpace is an artistic examination of travelling as an approach to the phenomena of migration and tourism, and of the many ways in which they overlap. Understanding that when people travel they also take with them spaces and images means that tourism no longer inevitably refers to the vacation as an exceptional state. Brought back home, the tourist's gaze has long operated to shape everyday life. For three years, artist Stefanie Bürkle and her interdisciplinary team travelled between Berlin and South Korea, photographing and filming. The result of this research is an atlas of images, with places such as the Vietnamese wholesale market Dong Xuan Center in Berlin Lichtenberg and the German Village, Dogil Maeul, in South Korea, that demonstrates the tension between a migration of culturally coded spatial contexts and post-touristic practices. With a preface by Martina Löw
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- 2021
- 2012
Art Space City provides an overview of three years of art at the School of Architecture at the TU Berlin, where the Berlin artist Stefanie Bürkle was appointed Professor of Visual Arts in 2009. The book's three chapters ART, SPACE and CITY, which include numerous images, provide insight into the artistic projects and seminars of the last three years. In texts by Thea Brejzek, Regina Bittner, Stefanie Bürkle, Susanne Hauser, Saskia Sassen and Karen Till concerning art, space and the city, key aspects of teaching are linked with current academic discourse on art and urbanity.
- 1997
- 1997