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Rebecca Racine Ramershoven

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Rebecca Racine Ramershoven (1987) lives and works in Cologne and Thessaloniki. She completed both her Bachelor's and Master's degree at the Folkwang University of the Arts and graduated in 2024. Since 2014, her photographic works have been shown in national and international solo and group exhibitions. As a visual artist, Ramershoven uses the media of photography, moving images and objects to negotiate questions of race-related representation and socio-cultural issues and possibilities. The engagement and integration of political and historical contexts play an immense role in her conceptual approaches. In 2022, she received the ‘Contemporary German Photography’ scholarship from the Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Foundation. In 2024 she received the residency scholarship of the KunstSalon Köln at Villa Aurora, Los Angeles. Her work is represented in collections including Kunstpalast Düsseldorf, Kunsthaus NRW Kornelimünster, Aachen, Museum Folkwang, Essen.

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Begleitet wird die Grand Snail Tour von Künstler*innen aus dem Bereich Literatur, Fotografie und Zeichnung, die zeitgleich zum Aufenthalt des Tourmobils, Eindrücke und Reflexionen aus jeweils derselben Stadt sammeln und diese sie visuell oder literarisch ins Bild setzen. So entsteht ein Paratext zur 3-jährigen Tour, der in Form einer Reisechronik, ein Kaleidoskop an Geschichten, Verbindungen, Momentaufnahmen in den 53 Städten der Region als Gleichzeitigkeiten und Ungleichzeitigkeiten zur Grand Snail Tour sichtbar werden lässt.

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Eva Ruth Wemme and Tim Holland speak into microphones in front of a group of children in the open trailer area decorated with the “7000 Palmen” garland.

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9.10.25

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Nadine Redlich

Nadine Redlich lives and works as a cartoonist in Düsseldorf. The publication of her style-defining “Ambient Comics” by Rotopol was followed by many more books.

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