

Since 2011 the IBB Video Space has been screening artists who work with time-based media. Each screening brings a new encounter with work that raises questions about the medium and about social or political issues. Importance is attached to including marginalised perspectives and to shedding light on the impact of power structures.
In an age of overlapping ecological, political, and social crises, the question of care and responsibility takes on enormous significance. Who cares for whom, and under what conditions? How can we think of care beyond normative role models, structural isolation, and exploitation? In light of the climate crisis, wars, growing social inequality, and the profound experiences during the pandemic, one thing is clear: without radically rethinking care work, a more just future cannot be achieved.
The group screening brings together three video works that deal with practices of care.
Participating artists: Rob Crosse, Susann Maria Hempel, Stéphanie Lagarde
Press material
Press images
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Rob Crosse, Wood for the Trees, 2023, © Rob Crosse (JPG, 362 KB)
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Rob Crosse, Wood for the Trees, 2023, © Rob Crosse (JPG, 607 KB)
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Rob Crosse, Wood for the Trees, 2023, © Rob Crosse (JPG, 281 KB)
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Rob Crosse, Wood for the Trees, 2023, © Rob Crosse (JPG, 341 KB)
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Susann Maria Hempel, Hope Road, 2025, © Susann Maria Hempel (JPG, 2 MB)
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Susann Maria Hempel, Hope Road, 2025, © Susann Maria Hempel (JPG, 3 MB)
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Susann Maria Hempel, Hope Road, 2025, © Susann Maria Hempel (JPG, 3 MB)
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Susann Maria Hempel, Hope Road, 2025, © Susann Maria Hempel (JPG, 1 MB)
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Stéphanie Lagarde, Extra Life (and Decay), 2025, © Stéphanie Lagarde (JPG, 2 MB)
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Stéphanie Lagarde, Extra Life (and Decay), 2025, © Stéphanie Lagarde (JPG, 2 MB)
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Stéphanie Lagarde, Extra Life (and Decay), 2025, © Stéphanie Lagarde (JPG, 2 MB)
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