
16.01.2026 18:00
The Artist Sharing Project at P60 Berlin provides a space for artists and curators to host multi-week presentations and sharing formats, enabling deeper engagement between artists and audiences. The first participating artist of the program in 2026: Aisuke Kondo
Artist: Aisuke Kondo is a Japan-born, Berlin-based interdisciplinary artist whose research-driven practice explores memory, identity, belonging, and history through drawing, video, installation, performance, and text. Working under the core concept of “Reconstruction of Memories,” his work often connects personal family history with broader narratives of migration, war, and diaspora. Kondo’s work has been widely shown internationally, including recent exhibitions in Taiwan, where his projects were presented at major institutions such as the Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts (2025) and PTT Space, Taipei (2024). These exhibitions highlighted his ongoing investigations into historical memory and its contemporary resonance - themes that continue in his presentation at P60 Berlin.
Program: Opening 16 January 18:00 - end < Drawing Works|A Picture You Might Have Drawn > 17–31 January 2026 13:00–17:00 < Video Screenings (all start at 19:30) > Day 1 | 16 Jan|Diaspora and Memory • YELLOW PEEL (2023) • Diaspora Memories (2021) Exploring racial history, anti-Asian discrimination, and family memory across generations. Day 2 | 23 Jan|Incarceration and Memory • A Picture You Might Have Drawn (2024) • Benh (2017) • My Grandmother Is Telling About M.K. (2017) Art, testimony, and creativity within systems of confinement. Day 3 | 30 Jan|The Body and Memory • I Can Sleep Well, but They Couldn’t (2020) • I’m Drawing Like You but I’m Drawing the Past (2019) • Cut a Circle (2019) • Reconstruction and Covering a Face on a Mask (2019) • Go Back to Home from S.F. (2019) Performance-based works on memory, identity, and diaspora.