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Tuesday, 30. September 2008
WHAT WE DO AND WHAT WE DO NOT WANT 2008/2009 I WILL WRITE EVERY YEAR AND IN THE COURSE OF THE YEAR CONPTUAL EDUCATIONAL FRAMEWORKS PEOPLE CAN READ!!! Ljubljana, 27.09.2008 Class, In few days starts the new school year 2008/2009. With Petja and Edi we worked for the entrance exams and 10 new students are accepted. They will show up on the 6. October, please come to the common meeting at 16.00 in our class, we present each other and start to work. The program for OCTOBER 2008 will be sent in the next two days, and will be the mail no 4. As always each month program is posted the first of that month on our blog: m1.antville.org I would like to put on paper some thoughts and also what I intend to send to you. Mail 2 and 3 I will announce TWO exceptional SEMINARS that will take part in 0ctober 2008/January 2009. I think you should take all of you these two courses, we are around 50 in the class NOW (with the new 10) and you should put these days in your calendar! In mail 2 I will ANNOUNCE THE NEW FILM DOCUMENTARY program by DANIEL ERLACHER. In mail 3 I will ANNOUNCE THE SEMINAR on Central Europe Art History, that will be facilitated by me and two extra assistants Ivan Jurica and Ivana Marjanovic. OUR "REGULAR" TUTOR is Okenna Okafor (Octiber2008-February2009). The proposal to have Okenna as TUTOR, the possibility to realize this proposal was possible by the extraordinary engagement by Can and Edi. The party/ action and activation for Okenna(s) the 10.10.2008 it is a great effort, important and the only possible gesture to be done. In the past many amongst you, especially Lukas, Kevin, Petja, Edi, did a great job in helping him and keeping us "ANGRY" (that is good) for the shit situation in Europe regarding asylum, migrations, papers, RIGHTS... This is not a list of who and what but just a modest recognition that we have to do something concrete or nothing changes.... I would like to say look through classes, change if necessary (IF NOT STAY WITH US) or just be with us -;, go for Erasmus exchange, and take the activities in OUR class seriously, come to the meetings, lectures, presentations. Please take the advantage of the seminars by Petja and Edi, and also Prof. Harun Farocki... EACH OF YOU HAVE TO HAVE A PRESENTATION, the format is yours (BE MY GUEST, challenge us, and we will challenge you!) the dates will be proposed. But to show a proper work and be open for the discussion on the work is one of the priority of this class... As always and this is firmly, those who comes to the lectures and seminars will be graded, the grade/mark is an outcome of a consequent dedication, the so called "quality" of the work is not graded (haha), but is DISCUSSED, CONTESTED and FRAMED in A LARGER CONTEXT. Those who are not showing up simply to say will not be graded; those who works, reads, questions or just sit in the class and think, will be graded. I do not see obstacles to get the best mark. Thinking is a process, after every thinking and being silent it is a wish to talk, to explode, say that we are just without sense. COME TO THE READINGS OF THEORY! DO NOT DISMISS THIS POSSIBILITY! IF YOU HAVE ANY TROUBLE LET ME KNOW! EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE TO BE SOLVED; RULES ARE ESTABLISHED PRECISELY TO QUESTION THEM. I am not a snob! It is not necessary a special introduction to contact me, not a perfect grammar knowledge to write to me and talk to me! But you have to have a politics and a concept regarding what you do and what you want! If not you have to form them in the course of studies. I would like to thank for the work Petja and Edi, for what they did in the past (I change I will thank them in the beginning of every of the next 6 years and not in the end!), and I am already looking forward to our collective work, as said we see us officially 6.10. The whole program will be sent and as well put on our BLOG: check it regularly: m1.antville.org EACH MONTH the program is posted there on the 1 of the month! So you can plan clearly each month in advance what you would like to do, 20 percent is always the plus and minus you have to trade with others, the 80 percent save for our classes and seminars and our common projects and work. Next two mails ARE ANNOUNCING two exceptional seminars on film and theory. Both will be as well incorporated in the normal class monthly prepared program. Marina Grzinic click to view more . . . (no comments) NEW DOCU FILM SEMINAR 2008/2009 Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna Class for Conceptual Art 2008/2009 guest lecture seminar on documentary film OCTOBER 2008 and JANUARY 2009 Organized and presented by guest lecturer: Daniel Erlacher Daniel Erlacher ist Musiker, Festivalveranstalter und Programmkurator des agit.DOC Dokumentarfilmprogramms im Forum Stadtpark Graz. Weiters ist er Initiator der Onlinecommunity g24.at und Labelbetreiber (widerstand.org). Seit 2005 ist er Mitglied des ProgrammForum Gremiums des Forum Stadtpark. Er war Co-Kurator des Film- und Musikprogrammes bei No Space Is Innocent im Steirischen Herbst 2006 und Mitbegründer des Elevate Festivals in Graz. WHERE: Class for Conceptual Art, M1/ Semper depot, 1 floor Semper depot: Lehargasse 8, Vienna OCTOBER 2008 FILM DOCUMENTARY PROGRAM by Daniel Erlacher 8.10.2008, Wednesday at 18.00 at M1/Semper depot RFK Must Die (UK/2008) Buch/Regie: Shane O'Sullivan; 94min; eng. OV. 5.Juni, 1968: Robert Kennedy gewinnt die Vorwahlen der Demokraten in Kalifornien und ist damit als Gegner von Richard Nixon als Präsidentschaftskandidat fix. Minuten später erfolgt der tödliche Anschlag des 24-jährigen Palästinensers Sirhan Sirhan. Sirhan kann sich jedoch bis heute nicht an die Schießerei erinnern - nicht einmal unter Hypnose. Führende PsychiaterInnen glauben er war ein "mandschurischer Kandidat", also hypnotisch programmiert um Kennedy zu töten. Neu entdeckte Film- und Photoaufnahmen zeigen drei altgediente mutmaßliche CIA Agenten am Tatort, dem Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles - ein Indiz für die Beteiligung der CIA am Anschlag. Dieser hoch bristante investigative Dokumentarfilm, basierend auf O'Sullivan's jahrelangen Recherchen für die BBC und den britischen Guardian, zeichnet ein neues und verstörendes Bild des tragischen Ereignisses vor 40 Jahren. Trailer: www.agit-doc.org
29. 10.2008, Wednesday at 18.00 at M1/Semper depot American Blackout (USA/2006) Buch/Regie: Ian Inaba; 92min; eng. OV. Ein stilistisch gesehen sehr kämpferischer Dokumentarfilm, der den fesselnden Werdegang der US-Kongressabgeordneten Cynthia McKinney (Demokratin aus Georgia) und die Unterdrückung der schwarzen Wählerstimmen historisch und während der jüngsten Präsidentenwahlen in Florida und Ohio eingehend beleuchtet. Die neueste Produktion aus dem Hause der News-Community Guerrilla News Network gewann beim Sundance Festival 2006 einen Special Award der Jury und beeindruckt sowohl durch Stil als auch durch den brisanten Inhalt: Most people have heard of the voting irregularities that marred the presidential elections of 2000 and 2004. Some even know of the resulting challenges to the electoral votes by African-American congressional representatives. However, because the mainstream media shies away from reporting cases of imperiled democracy the public is left to believe these stories are at worst insignificant rumors or at best one-off incidents that result from an overburdened election system. American Blackout chronicles the recurring patterns of disenfranchisement witnessed from 2000 to 2004 while following the story of Georgia Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, who not only took an active role in investigating these election debacles but also found herself in the middle of one after publicly questioning the Bush Administration about the 9-11 terrorist attacks. Some call Cynthia McKinney a civil rights leader among the ranks of Shirley Chisholm and Malcolm X. Others call her a conspiracy theorist and a 'looney.' American Blackout gains unprecedented access to one of the most controversial and dangerous politicians in America and examines the contemporary tactics used to control our democratic process and silence political dissent. Mit besonderem Dank an Ian Inaba und gnn.tv! Trailer: www.agit-doc.org
click to view more . . . (no comments) Intersections. At the Crossroads of the Production of Knowledge, Precarity, Subjugation and the Reconstruction of History, Display and De-Linking Lina Dokuzović, Eduard Freudmann, Peter Haselmayer, Lisbeth Kovačič (Ed.) Intersections. At the Crossroads of the Production of Knowledge, Precarity, Subjugation and the Reconstruction of History, Display and De-Linking click to view more . . . (no comments) WRITING CENTRAL EUROPEAN ART HISTORY Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna Institute for Fine Arts Department for Conceptual Art In charge: Univ. Prof. Dr. Marina Grzinic Assistants/tutors: Ivan Jurica and Ivana Marjanovic, Akbild TITLE OF THE SEMINAR: Writing Central European Art History PUBLIC SEMINAR DATES: 24 and 25. November 2008 and 8. January 2009 Writing Central European Art History is a special seminar/course, that was put together by ERSTE Stiftung and WUS with 7 academics/professors from the so called Central European art institutions and academies: Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Serbian and Slovakia. It brings fresh inputs on academic art history and the perception on modernism and post-modernism in the former Eastern European territory. (download folder: writing central european art history (application/pdf, 79 KB) ) (download texts: m1.antville.org) PROGRAM 1 part, 24 and 25. 11. 2008 Monday, 24, November, 2008
AT 15.30 INTRODUCTION AND WELLCOME Marina Grzinic AT 15.45 LECTURE by Edit András download text: (application/msword, 42 KB) Edit András, Senior Research Fellow, Research Institute for Art History of Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary Title: One-way traffic, two-way traffic or a dead end? Dynamism of Contemporary Art Discourse in the East-West Relation The author intends to shed light upon the shifts, gaps and discrepancies between mainstream art history writing and its Central European local, national variants focusing mostly on the period after the political changes. It would explore burning issues of what could be absorbed into the main debate, what remains invisible from outside, and how the border patrolling mechanism operates. Case-studies would be given of contemporary Hungarian artists like Little Warsaw, Andreas Fogarasi, Kriszta Nagy, Emese Benzcúr etc. DISCUSSION 17.15 – 17.45/ facilitated by Grzinic and the tutors PAUSE: DRINKS, SANDWICHES AT 18.15 LECTURE by Vojtech Lahoda download text: (application/msword, 77 KB) Vojtech Lahoda, Deputy Director of the Institute of Art History of the Academy of Science of the Czech Republic. University Professor at the Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic Title: Regional Cubism? How to write on Cubism in East Central Europe The author's aim is to concentrate on the issue of Cubism outside Paris, especially in the region usually called East Central Europe. The discussion will deal with the question whether it is still valid to write about a homogeneous western born "Cubism", or whether we should think about different local and regional "Cubisms" within the territory of Central and Eastern Europe. The author proposes the term Regional Cubism for Cubist hybridization east of Paris and stresses international aspects of Cubist regionalism. DISCUSSION 20.00 -20.30/ facilitated by Grzinic and the tutors TUESDAY, 25 November 2008
AT 9.30 LECTURE by Ljiljana Blagojevic download text: (application/msword, 46 KB) Mart Kalm, Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Art and Culture Estonian Academy of Art, Tallinn, Estonia Title: What is Estonian Architecture? This presentation will discuss the establishment and formation of the Estonian architecture culture during the 20th century. From Finnish architects serving Estonian society before the first Estonian architects emerged to the Baltic-German and Estonian architects in inter-war Estonia-the course will explore Estonian interpretations of traditionalism and modernism. From there, the architecture of Soviet Estonia, with eyes in West but organization and rules from Moscow, is followed by the post-communist Estonian architecture – and is now dissolved in globalization? DISCUSSION 13.30-14.00/ facilitated by Grzinic and the tutors LUNCH BREAK 14.00 UNTIL 15.30
AT 15.30 LECTURE by Misko Suvakovic download text: (application/msword, 64 KB) Misko Suvakovic, Professor of Aesthetics and Art Theory Faculty of Music, University of Arts, Belgrade, Serbia Title: Politics and Art after the fall of the Berlin Wall The author will point to the crucial changes that happened in society, philosophy and art after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, and more precisely, after the end of the cold war division of the world. The era of postmodern social, cultural and artistic plurality was turned into a period of globalization and of restructuring of the social, political, cultural and artistic local-global relations. These processes are marked in art by a fundamental change in the media of artistic representation and expression, converting new media practices into the mainstream art of this epoch. DISCUSSION 17.00 to 17.30/ facilitate by Grzinic and the tutors 18.00 END NOTES XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX PROGRAM 2 part, 8.01.2009 Thursday, 8, January 2009 AT 15.30 INTRODUCTION in II second final part by Marina Grzinic AT 15.45 LECTURE by Jan Bakos download text: (application/msword, 46 KB) Jan Bakos, Member of Presidium of the Slovak Academy of Sciences Faculty of Letters, Comenius University Bratislava, Slovak Republic Title: Humanists versus Relativists. Visions and Revisions of the Vienna School Methodological Doctrine The Vienna School of Art History based art historical research on the belief in method and its scientific nature. The orthodox epistemological model of the Vienna School as formulated by Alois Riegl regarded art history as an exact and non-partial objective science. Riegl’s followers developed and transformed or critically revised his model. The present paper deals with the process of transformations and revisions of the Vienna School orthodox model. DISCUSSION 17 to 17.30 facilitated by Grzinic and the tutors PAUSE 17.30 – 18.00: DRINKS, SANDWICHES AT 18.00 LECTURE by Piotr Piotrowski download text: (application/msword, 76 KB) Professor and Chair of Art History Piotr Piotrowski, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland Title: Towards a Horizontal Art History The author proposes a theory of a horizontal art history as both a critique of the vertical one, understood as hierarchical and Western oriented scholarly practice, as well as the proposed methodological approach to rewrite a history of modern art along with the pluralistic and non-hierarchical model. The model suggested here is based on an equality of different art historical narratives. Its crucial point is to negotiate different discourses, not in order to create one alternative super-structure, but rather to unveil a dynamic process of exchanging values between them. DISCUSSION 19.30-20.00/ facilitated by Grzinic and the tutors AT 20.00 end notes WHAT IS IMPORTANT IS THAT AKBILD STUDENTS FROM THE CLASS and ACADEMY IN GENERAL CAN ATTEND THIS SEMINAR AS A FACULTATIVE COURSE, WHERE YOU CAN GET ADDITIONAL GRADE/MARK, besides your mark for the conceptual art class. PREPARATION INTO THE SEMINAR/COURSE Writing Central European Art History 28.10.2008 TUESDAY, Akbild, SEMPER depot/M1 At 16.00 until 19.00/20.00 Grzinic, Jurica and Marjanovic NON PUBLIC STUDENT INTRO INTO THE SEMINAR: Writing Central European Art History, part 1 PUBLIC SEMINAR DATES are 24 and 25. November 2008 and 8. January 2009 On 28.10 2008 it will be a non public/i.e for students presentations of positions and texts by Edit András, Vojtech Lahoda, Ljiljana Blagojevic, Mart Kalm and Misko Suvakovic, with a resume of their basic points of departure, reading passages from their other texts published in English, commentaries. 29.10.2008 WEDNESDAY, M1 At 12.00 until 17.00 Grzinic, Jurica and Marjanovic NON PUBLIC STUDENT INTRO INTO THE SEMINAR: Writing Central European Art History, part 2 PUBLIC SEMINAR DATES are 24 and 25. November 2008 and 8. January 2009 On 29.10 2008 it will be a non public/i.e for students presentations of positions and texts by Edit András, Vojtech Lahoda, Ljiljana Blagojevic, Mart Kalm and Misko Suvakovic, with a resume of their basic points of departure, reading passages from their other texts published in English, commentaries. 9.12.2008 TUESDAY, M1 At 16.00 until 19.00 Grzinic, Jurica and Marjanovic NON PUBLIC STUDENT INTRO INTO THE SEMINAR: Writing Central European Art History, part 3 PUBLIC SEMINAR DATES are 24 and 25. November 2008 and 8. January 2009 On 9.12.2008 it will be a non public/i.e for students presentations of positions and texts by Jan Bakos and Piotr Piotrowski with a resume of their basic points of departure, reading passages from their other texts published in English, commentaries. 23.01.2009 in the RUNDGANG: EXAM as a public discussion with the students enrolled in the course Preparation of this presentation will be facilitated by Ivan Jurica and Ivana Marjanovic in the time from 11 to 17.01.2009. FOR: applying for the seminar and questions contact please as well: Ivan Jurica ivan_u72@hotmail.com Ivana Marjanovic ivanamar@gmail.com click to view more . . . (no comments) |
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