Berlin Gallery Weekend 2013 is here!
We played HARD at the Olympus Photography Playground.
Get Physical Night at Stattbad. Yum yum ^_^
Cate desaparecida
Berlin Gallery Weekend 2013 is here!
We played HARD at the Olympus Photography Playground.
Get Physical Night at Stattbad. Yum yum ^_^
Cate desaparecida
Everyone, beware.
Reminiscences: here ❤ (2008/2009, oh those crazy times in Paris)
Earlier this week: Weronika’s B-day BBQ. First bbq of the season in Görlitzer park yuuuuu-uuu!
Yum!
Polish department above. The blonde one! The blonde one is the party girl!
That’s a crew!
Last pic of the night, last thing I’ve seen.
P.s. There was the most amazing full moon ever.
Today, it’s a national holiday in Italy.
National celebrations should refresh the sense of belonging to the same national community, but, honestly, I’m never sure about what unites italian citizens, rather than dividing them.
A little update: last weekend, for the first time in history, our 87-year-old President Napolitano has been re-elected for a second term as head of state, as our parliament has proved unable to agree on a successor. After two months of political void, Enrico Letta, the former deputy leader of the centre-left Democratic party, was asked to become Prime Minister. He accepted and he is currently trying to form our new government in order to proceed with a series of key reforms, and namely the voting system. Not much to celebrate, as you can see.
Going back to national celebrations, the 25th April is the day in which, in 1945, the resistance defeated Nazi-fascism and set the basis for Italy as we know it today. Weaken and exhaust institutions mentioned above included.
The relevance of the 25th of April has always been quite contested, as some sustain it is a factious and fractious celebration, the message of which is twisted by political parties and ideals that are no longer the same or no longer exist. This keeps disturbing me. Aren’t the Italian Constitution and its values valid for everyone without distinction? The Constitution of the Italian Republic is the first result of the principles leading the resistance movement: democracy and freedom. I know that freedom is a different concept than liberation, however, if some can’t recognize themselves in the partisans’ actions, freedom is nevertheless a condition resulting from that same resistance. I feel that we are losing touch with the most important celebration of our Republic, and this can only remind us how much our national identity is still in crisis.
To those out there that today said the 25th of April is dead, I would like to remember that some of those partisan are still alive and, today, they are celebrating and remembering those values they fought (and we should all stand) for: democracy, freedom, political engagement and participation.
So, happy 25th of April and happy Liberation Day, Italy, in its most honorable and pure meaning.
Disconnected pics for a disconnected week.
Networking Brunch at Artconnect with ikono and Berlin-artparasites.
Hauptbahnhof, always nice on the top-floor.
Went to Psychic TV concert. In the distance there is truth.
A year has passed since I arrived in Berlin.
I still remember the second I stepped down that plane with my backpack and that huge suitcase. I know, even a little too well, that I didn’t have any specific plans, but I remember I was full of certainties. 100% sure some things will never change. And instead, surprise, they do.
You emigrate full of hope, in love, ready to live the dream, and you understand in one second that everyone’s alone, no one owes you anything, not everybody likes italians (especially germans), being economically independent is an hallucination and means fighting, as there will always be someone who speaks more languages, has more experience, a PhD more than you out there. So, maybe nothing new, but better to know it before.
However, I must say that most of what happened to me (after quickly acknowledging all of the above) turned out as a bunch of pretty comical, hysterical, entertaining, sparkling, priceless, odd, queer, mysterious, perplexing, unusual, exceptional experiences. Which I guess are just as precious as all the fantastic people I keep meeting everyday in this fucked up place.
So, here it is, my year in pictures. It’s probably more useful to me than to anyone else, but for some reason it feels right to set all this to “public”. I changed my mind about one million things that are here, went through almost a new phase every time I was choosing 3 pictures for the week. It was a tough year, and basically what follows it’s the expression of my most instable me ever. Anyway.
Lastly, I was supposed to post only 3 pictures every week, but sometimes I got carried away a little bit.
As I still feel this city is making me going through a violent brutal and uncontrollable second adolescence, this song seems appropriate.
So, here’s a story from A to Z
You wanna get with me, you gotta listen carefully
Yes, I’ve just quoted them, and now, Ladies and Gentlemen, April, 2 2012 – April, 2 2013.
Happy Easter! Massive brunch at Engels.
Marilena even prepared the eggs to add the right Easter vibe to the scene.
Composition: waiting for the spring I deserve, oder (I’ll drink my-self to death).
Me enjoying my Easter holidays. Gone klubbing with the best KreuzNeukölln clubbing team ’till 7am + getting ready for an amazing day at a Spa. Wearing a bikini = health issue = life.
Probably the best April’s fool of all time.
Me and my friend Marilena spent the entire day at a textilfrei spa in Ludwigsfelde. Like in the best adventures, we realized that everybody was naked only once we paid for a one way ticket to the biggest nudist hell I’ve ever seen in my entire life. Probably the worst place for us, hungover chicks, arriving from da city with our hoods and sunglasses. How pathetic. Anyway, I think that wandering around, from the saunas to those Easter(n) themed swimming pools, 100% naked, among hundreds of naked germans in their 70s, can be noted down as the most authentic german experience I’ve done so far. That bikini was only worn 20 minutes, aka until everybody was pointing at us and they said we had to leave, if we wanted to keep our swimming suits on. Rules and germans, you know. Looking back, this picture is quite accurate.
Sigh.
Before leaving Ludwigsfelde, we agreed that this experience 1) taught us that there’s no age limit for genital piercings 2) will definitely give that missing touch of naturist openness to our cvs, and 3) that thanks to it, the sentence “I want to take our friendship a step further” has just gained a whole load of profound new meaning.
I made the ultimate cheesecake.
And a Easter tree. I always thought it was the most stupid tradition ever, and persistently criticized my mum for being such a decorations freak, but this year I irremediably felt the urge to have my own. Ta – daaan!
Psik face.
Featured event of the week: part of the East Side Gallery has now been removed.
Also: I hope I re-started what I consider one of the most important pen pal correspondence of my life (which started when I was 15) Obviously, except the one with my grandma that honestly, it’s currently out of control, as I receive a letter or a postcard almost every three days.