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Zu Gast Jahrgang 2026

© Daniel Sadrowski

Research Stay

1.9.-30.11.2026

Urbane Künste Ruhr is awarding three research residencies at the House for the History of the Ruhr in Bochum.

Together with the History of the Ruhr Foundation (Stiftung Geschichte des Ruhrgebiets), we are awarding three three-month research residencies at the House for the History of the Ruhr (Haus der Geschichte des Ruhrgebiets) in Bochum for the year 2026. The programme is aimed at artists whose practice includes research and who are interested in developing a contemporary perspective on the Ruhr region and its themes. Through the affiliation with the foundation and a workspace at the House for the History of the Ruhr, including access to the library and archive, the residency enables an intensive engagement with the region.

During the research phase, residents are invited to develop a project idea in close exchange with the local curatorial team. Depending on its suitability, the project may become part of a curated public programme in Duisburg in 2027.

Questions of mobility and positioning within the art field, institutional critique, and context-specific artistic practices will be part of the event’s programme in Duisburg in 2027 and are explicitly welcome as points of departure. The residency is particularly suitable for artists working with text, language, film, or performance.

The History of the Ruhr Foundation

Founded in 1998, the foundation promotes research about the history and present of the Ruhr area and provides extensive publications and journals as well as numerous archives for this purpose. The foundation building houses the Library of the Ruhr and the archive, which are both available to artists. The archive also contains numerous documents on artistic projects and project plans in the context of the European Capital of Culture RUHR.2010 GmbH. In addition, there is a close connection to the Institute for Social Movements (Institut für Soziale Bewegungen) at the Ruhr University Bochum, from which the guest artists can also benefit. 

Artists

Open Artsit

© Jan Hottmann

Julia Schäfer

Julia Schäfer is a Paris-based artist whose video works and site-specific installations explore narratives of loss by blurring documentary and fiction. Emerging from investigations into her family’s butchery, her work reflects on meat production as a metaphor for the dialectics of pleasure and pain, violence and sustenance.

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Open Artsit

© Jeanna Kolesova

Jeanna Kolesova

Jeanna Kolesova is a Berlin-based artist, filmmaker, and researcher. Their practice traces how narratives emerge and circulate over time, examining their inscription into memories, infrastructures, and landscapes. Through speculative documentary, Kolesova reveals the cyclical relationship between narratives and histories of control, exploring how these cycles might be disrupted.

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Open Artsit

© Anael Berkovitz

Anael Berkovitz

Anael Berkovitz is an interdisciplinary artist, living and working between Brooklyn and Tel-Aviv. Berkoviz’s work draws on photography, film, installation and narration as means of examining the creation and perception of identity.

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Bergkamen

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.

Bergkamen von Jochen Lempert

Bergkamen 7. August 2025

1a Bergarbeitersiedlung hinter zeitgenössischem Sichtschutz
1b Zeitliche Abgrenzung im Wasserpark: vormittags badende Stockenten — nachmittags Menschen mit Hunden

2a Eine kleine Population Stadttauben: Indikator für geringe menschliche Aktivität im öffentlichen Raum. Wenige Menschen bedeuten wenig Nahrung für Stadttauben.
2b Stadttauben waren einst Felsentauben — und schätzen felsige Strukturen als Brutplatz.

3a Feinstrahl —  nordamerikanischer Neophyt, der sich sich in den letzten Jahren stark verbreitet hat.
3b Russischer Bär — eine südliche Art an der Nordgrenze seines Areals — die in großer Zahl auf der Halde Großes Holz fliegt.

4a Wuchsformen des Efeus: ein Profiteur des CO2 Anstiegs
4b Bananenstaude: Zeichen eines Klimawandels

Stops

Open "Bergkamen"
Model of the former residential tower in Bergkamen, part of the artwork “Neustadt” by Julius von Bismarck and Marta Dyachenko.

© Henning Rogge

7.8.25, 17–21 h

Narrating in Bergkamen

Bergkamen

Artist

Open Artsit

© Stiftung Sitterwerk

Jochen Lempert

Jochen Lempert (*1958) studied biology. Between 1979 and 1989, he was a member of the experimental film group Schmelzdahin, which explored the combination of chemical processes and celluloid film.

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