In this podcast series Astrid Mania, students, and colleagues from HFBK as well as special guests talk about art works that resonate with what’s currently on our minds, that might be thought-provoking, comforting and also a little entertaining every now and again in these very unusual times. In this thirty-first episode Sevda Güler talks about Erkan Özgen, links: Biennale of Sydney: https://www.biennaleofsydney.art/artists/erkan-özgen/ Manifesta 12: http://m12.manifesta.org/erkan-ozgen/ Adult Games: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxuXU-6GHG0&frags=pl%2Cwn Frontart: https://frontart.org/artists/erkan-ozgen/ Culture, the Migration Journey, Trauma and Assessment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuPqCj4jeoI Bessel Van Der Kolk: https://www.besselvanderkolk.com/resources/the-body-keeps-the-score Purple Sea (review): https://businessdoceurope.com/visions-du-reel-review-purple-sea-by-amel-alzakout-and-khaled-abdulwahed-international-feature-film-competition/?fbclid=IwAR2A8ch5fKPRp0c3oxjLcZha0fyGmGuBzp1jtX5pEP4xQp4zhju9q8jOn0s Judith Butler: Mourning Is a Political Act Amid the Pandemic and Its Disparities: https://truthout.org/articles/judith-butler-mourning-is-a-political-act-amid-the-pandemic-and-its-disparities/ Dance and Movement Therapy: https://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/types/dance-movement-therapy?__cf_chl_captcha_tk__=ac830b728c0a6416b83da760f1db5429f00354a4-1588519771-0-AYioKnz-V2BDOowSfdYpgJv0ug_MbSdFgEcEDEMFbVpUOH2mffk6HsiSS5gDV9GRnARUrcfJN2d6KNJMnmi0QsKDjv4tZ10lPoq8kN_IVLIV6520ah_UBTTV4Fm3xb6nP9Vrk8uKYp8z7fmvwAIMh8PTbR0aaxdI1TcfxSqwcd-_ts_49SdHoRHpTYCUBaOmVVpVnTnNKPlEhg3xtnpIWCKOTfWx1ibYbUl4DZhbRnVsHIZr_gwp_y-A9Q2rKEH7UCWT7MvZKzkc_qEmBqLC61JM9XQbj9Y9PYyOh3FXo9nqpJXfuC660ewn0nBTNGT67yofNKVhwfw6RLyEE-8N8gyGHyrpeiasvynhMAtKIlDUx8AQVAk6VcTxdPkpsrIgDafNbhA9RaOydelFouU6gDuIJa3byWqZlT8cM7FSCfiQUQTcnbsIInNVyz1v9QOfhglQNdQqzzOVtrpecQkJwYDkUoUC9UbzJblJeKNGSbxpSPj1DEB09LZtkoooEr-TAg1v1ldLTzmTI21YHseBgYIXzY8sBhUfwZIUIKjzZUWq Road to Tate Modern: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=7&v=KGZxvAI5P6o&feature=emb_logo Erkan Özgen Interview: When Language is Not Enough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDYhYdgNsSs