We are happy to announce that our film Pulse Line (2005) is part of the group exhibition NÄHE (Closeness) at Galerie Obrist
in Essen.

Curator: Sabine Kampmann

Artists: Marcela Böhm, Andrea Božić & Julia Willms, John Coplans, EVA & ADELE, FLATZ, (e.)Twin Gabriel, Simone Haack, Franziska Nast, Annegret Soltau

Schedule of the NÄHE (Closeness) exhibition series March until August, 2021
19 March – 05 May 2021 NÄHE #1 – berühren (touch)
07 May – 12 June 2021 NÄHE #2 – spüren (feel)
18 June – August 2021 NÄHE #3 – verführen (seduce)

Book NÄHE (German/ English), release: 18 June 2021

More info about the exhibition here

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Pulse Line at Galerie Obrist

Film by Andrea Božić and Julia Willms at the exhibition, Opening: Friday, 19 March 2021, 19 hrs

19 Mar to 02 May

We are working on a new performance How To Exit a Reality (Attempt 1 of 19) in collaboration with the moon with a premiere at the SPRING Performing Arts Festival in October 2021. More soon...

Image: Julia Willms

Day For Night: Ring of Fire

Performance by Andrea Božić in collaboration with the moon

21 Jun

I am very happy to invite you to my new performance in collaboration with the moon and the sun: Day For Night: Ring of Fire.

For the 21st of June 2020, I have prepared a special summer solstice spectacle: for this dance, the moon passes between the sun and the earth creating a ring of fire. A moment of darkness on the longest day of the year.

The seats for the performance are only available for a select audience in Africa and Asia. We have arranged a live stream here


It’s a special version of the Day for Night series, the fourth performance in the series of my collaborations with the night sky titled: Night Sky: Further Investigations Into Choreography, part of the larger cycle of collaborations with the weather titled Telling Future.


Performance time:

21 June 2020

Beginning: 3:45
Peak:06.40
End: 09:34
UTC Time

Latecomers admitted.

For the seats distribution overview, click here


Cloudy where you are?
Watch the live broadcast here


! Warning:
Looking at the Sun is harmful to your eyes at any time. Do not look at the Sun directly without protection! Doing so may result in immediate and permanent blindness.

Viewing instructions:
For instructions on how to build your own pinhole camera for safe viewing, click here
If you are not the D.I.Y. type, check in with your local natural history or space museum or your local astronomy club for where to rent or buy eclipse glasses.
In Benelux, order your glasses here

Day for Night is an immersive dramatic spectacle for three celestial bodies and an observer.

From the press:
‘When the lights, the Sun and the Moon are ‘eclipsed’, we are in the dark and events are hidden and shadowy. Secrets emerge and what’s unknown comes to light.’

‘Stunning and awe-inspiring.‘

‘Many cultures have perceived eclipses as change-inducing events. The eclipse of the sun is always a disruption of the normal order and a possibility of a new beginning.’