Tuesday 23.06.2026 doors 19:00 start
Kantine am Berghain
Screening 1
Artist films on sub- and counterculture
- NowAndrew Norman Wilson
- NowJeremy Deller
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SCREENING – Artist Films on Sub- and Counterculture is a six-part short film series that brings together film and video works by internationally renowned artists with rarely screened underground films. Across six evenings in summer 2026, Kantine am Berghain presents short films that explore music, the body, and identity in the context of sub- and countercultures in various ways. Admission is free.
SCREENING
Artist films on subculture and counterculture
Kantine am Berghain
23 June, 1 July, 8 July, 30 July, 5 August and 12 August
Jeremy Deller
„EVERYBODY IN THE PLACE: An Incomplete History of Britain 1984-1992“, 2018, 60´
Everybody in the Place is a documentary by Turner Prize-winning artist Jeremy Deller, exploring the socio-political history and lasting impact of the UK’s “Second Summer of Love.” Drawing on rare and unseen archive footage, Deller traces the rise of acid house and rave culture from its roots in Chicago and Detroit to its explosion across Britain’s underground dance floors. Framed through a lecture to A-level Politics students, the film situates rave culture as a powerful response to the social and economic tensions of the late 1980s—cutting across class, identity, and geography, and marking a moment of profound cultural and generational change.
Jeremy Deller (b. 1966; lives and works in London) is a is a British artist. Deller won the Turner Prize in 2004 for his work ‘Memory Bucket’ and represented Britain in the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013.
Andrew Norman Wilson
Z = |Z:Z•Z-1 mod 2|-1: The Old Victrola, 2020,13`
Set to a soundtrack that blends a haunting guitar riff with Donna Summer, three distinct film sequences merge into an audiovisual trip that is both captivating and a truly physical experience.
Andrew Norman Wilson (b. 1983; lives and works in New York) is a writer, director, and artist. His films have premiered at Sundance, the New York Film Festival, and Rotterdam. His work is in collections such as the Museum of Modern Art New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, The Getty Museum, and The Centre Pompidou.
Programmed by Sebastian Weise