ACUD Galerie

Venus in Three Movements

Performance, Readings, Broadcast | Fr. 05.06.2026 | 18:00

Jordan Deal, Tabloid Press, Refuge Worldwide

ACUD Galerie, Veteranenstraße 21, 10119 Berlin-Mitte

Venus in Three Movements is a single-day public event presented by ACUD Galerie for Project Space Festival 2026, developed in collaboration with TABLOID Press and then later broadcast on Cashmere Radio. Taking its title from Saidiya Hartman's "Venus in Two Acts," the programme works with the echo as a feminist and decolonial sonic practice — asking what it means to carry what the archive cannot hold, and to let silence, as M. NourbeSe Philip writes, softly break.

Movement I: Jordan Deal presents a new edition of Capeforce — a shapeshifting opera rooted in Julius Eastman's sonic provocations — in the ACUD Hof and on Veteranenstrasse. Using their methodology of chaos force, live sonic and physical interventions they open a space of friction, rupture, and collective relation.

Movement II: TABLOID Press presents reading, performance, and sound in the ACUD Studio, gathering writers working with language as resistance and reclamation.

Movement III: Both are recorded to be broadcast via Refuge Worldwide— the transmission itself becoming an embodied archive.

ACUD Galerie

ACUD Galerie is the exhibition space of ACUD MACHT NEU e.V., founded in 1991 in Berlin-Mitte. Situated within Kunsthaus ACUD — that also houses a theatre, cinema, club, recording studio, and courtyard — the gallery develops its programme in dialogue with the infrastructure of the house.

The gallery invites artists and curators to conceive exhibition series and solo presentations in connection with performative, sonic, and discursive formats. Its programme engages questions of decolonisation, feminist and queer practice, embodied knowledge, post-capitalism, and multiperspectivity. Exhibitions are consistently accompanied by participatory frameworks — readings, performances, workshops, and public conversations — designed to foster sustained engagement with specific communities and publics. Projects are developed through long-term collaborative relationships with artists, researchers, cultural practitioners, and community organisers. It shares resources across the ACUD MACHT NEU network and operates as part of the independent cultural infrastructure of Berlin-Mitte.

Founded: 1991

Accessibility

  • Für gehbehinderte oder auf einen Rollstuhl angewiesene Menschen zugänglich.
  • Aufzug mit Rollstuhl nutzbar.
  • Behindertengerechtes WC.
  • Für blinde und sehbehinderte Menschen zugänglich.

Seating: a variety of chairs and benches
Age Groups: suitable for all ages, there may be some loud sound
Languages: English, The team can assist with some translation
Wheelchair users / Buggies: accessible on ground level
Elevator: yes
Accessible Toilet: yes
Hearing impaired / Deaf people: not accessible
Blind People: suitable
Neurodiversity: There will be a variety of mediums and spaces explored
Further Notes: We will provide a handout with further information on the exhibition.