Event
03.10.2024β11.12.2025
de Appel Archive and Library are open today between 14:00 and 18:00.
Event
29.10.2025, 17:30β19:00
This talk by Saba Innab is constructed around two imaginaries: the imaginary of the museum as a βcoloniserβ, and the imaginary of the land as a source of incessant knowledge that resists its demise and appropriation. Using the vertical section of a typical Palestinian peasant house as a starting point, The talk reveals multiple layers and interpretations of know-how embedded in place, as well as the possibilities for anti-colonial resistance that this knowledge harbours.
Event
02.11.2025, 19:00β21:00
Join us at Filmtheater Kriterion for a screening of the documentary To Kill a War Machine (2025), directed by Hannan Majid and Richard York, co-founders of Rainbow Collective. Through real-time bodycam and phone footage, frontline activists take audiences along on their audacious raids to tear down arms factories across the UK.
Event
05.11.2025β05.02.2026
de Appel is happy to invite you to a second series of Archive Hours: three archiving workshops facilitated by Mariana Lanari, Nell Donkers and invited guest speakers: Melisa Cenik, Janou Munnik, Ami Clarke and Lozana Rossenova. In these stand-alone workshops we share archiving methods with fellow artists, researchers and archivists working within cultural institutions, community spaces, social movements, artist archives and research archives.
Event
12.12.2025, 18:00β20:30
You are warmly invited to the book launch of Correspondences: de Appel 1975-2025. Initiated by Martha Jager, co-edited with Hannah Cheney and designed by Bardhi Haliti and Zuzana KostelanskΓ‘, this publication brings together fifty years of correspondence from the Archive of de Appel and draws up a relational and affective history of the institution.
Exhibition
20.12.2025β20.03.2026
The collaborative project The Broken Pitcher by Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Marina Christodoulidou and Peter Eramian traces the effects of financialisation and austerity by looking at the banking system and the potentials for changing the script of interacting with it. At de Appel the project takes a multi-fold formation: a one-to-one scale model of a bank room that functions both as an exhibition space and a film set.