On Wednesday, July 30, TICK TACK presents a special OFF-SITE screening of Sojourn, the latest film by Allen-Golder Carpenter. The screening takes place at Schinkel Pavillon in Berlin, in collaboration with 032c Berlin.
Originally developed for Carpenter’s solo exhibition Sojourn, the film will premiere alongside a site-specific installation and a short story at TICK TACK in Antwerp on July 25th. Inspired by the Japanese animation Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance, Sojourn weaves these elements into a layered meditation on memory, transformation, and the instability of historical perspective.
Just five days after the opening of Allen-Golder Carpenter’s solo exhibition Sojourn at TICK TACK in Antwerp (July 25), the work travels to Berlin for a one-night film screening at Schinkel Pavillon on July 30. Presented in collaboration with 032c, the screening coincides with Carpenter’s current solo exhibition at 032c, Berlin.
In the film, Carpenter constructs a fractured cinematic language to explore the fragility of memory and the violence of erasure. Through a poetic interplay of image, text, sound, and spoken word, the film reflects on the cyclical nature of life and death—not as abstraction, but as lived experience shaped by systemic neglect and historical distortion. Rather than offering a linear narrative, Sojourn presents a layered, unresolved attempt to hold onto what history often pushes aside—especially the lives, voices, and losses of Black communities whose stories are too often overwritten.
With this project, Carpenter continues to challenge how we assign value to memory—and who is permitted to leave a mark.
TICK TACK OFF-SITE
In collaboration with 032c and Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin
Screening: Allen-Golder Carpenter – Sojourn
Wednesday, July 30th
SCREENING: 19:30u
PERFORMANCE: 20:30u
Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin
Oberwallstrasse 32, 10117, Berlin.
Artists: Allen-Golder Carpenter