Gessnerallee
Zürich

Leopardenmorde

K.U.R.S.K (Zürich)

In «Leopardenmorde», K.U.R.S.K explores its colonial past. Timo Krstin’s grandfather was an adventurer in Africa. He tried to process his experience through writing a novel. After failing miserably he became a high-ranking Nazi. On the base of that novel, K.U.R.S.K searches the origins of today’s omnipresent racism and finds early traces of the combination of politics and aesthetics which peaked in fascism. «Leopardenmorde» attempts to reveal that path and asks the question of modern possibilities of political art.

Credits

in German
October
20 Thu Halle
21.00
21 Fri Halle
19.30