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Thursday, 28. March 2019
concept, March 28, 2019 11:43:11 AM CET PCAP April 2019 April 1, 2019, Monday April 1, 2019, Monday At 18.00 discussion kunsthalle project!!!!! At 20.30 April 2, 2019, Tuesday April 2, 2019, Tuesday At 18.00 WHERE: COLLABORATION WITH prof. Noit Banai GUEST: Edith Jeřábková: Diverse Curating CV: Edith Jeřábková is interested in experimental approaches to curatorial work mostly within the field of contemporary art. She is the head of the Sculpture Studio at the Academy of Arts, Architecture, and Design in Prague together with the artist Dominik Lang. In 2012, she co-founded the collective Are | are-events.org (2012–present) with her colleague Zuzana Blochová and, in 2018, she co-founded the Institute of Anxiety. From 2010 to 2012, Jeřábková worked at the Academic Research Centre of the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague on the project Islands of Resistance. Between the First and Second Modernity 1985–2012, exhibited at the National Gallery in Prague. She also worked as a head curator at the Fotograf Gallery and as a deputy director at the Museum of Modern Art Klatovy/Klenová. April 8, 2019, Monday April 9, 2019, Tuesday April 10, 2019, Wednesday 13.00 to 17.00 April 15.04 to 28.04 2019 April 29, 2019, Monday WHERE: Atelierhaus, Lehargasse 8, 1060 Wien, 1OG Atelier Süd (M1) April 29, 2019, Monday At 19.00 GUEST LECTURE: Claudia Tazreiter (Australia) Talk title: Art, writing and activism from the prison camp on Manus Island (PNG) Art, writing and activism from the prison camp on Manus Island (Papua New Guinea) focuses on the work of journalist, writer and filmmaker Behrouz Boochani, imprisoned on Manus Island for the past six years. The talk considers responses to the presence of refugees in cycles of empathy as well as cycles of hatred. The continued salience of racialised neo-colonial logics that dehumanise through creating a hierarchy of human is considered. In contrast, the ideal of global justice that sketches alternative futures alongside the concepts of haunting and memory are used to understand the systematic abuses and crimes of state power. CV: Claudia Tazreiter is Associate Professor of sociology at the University of New South Wales, Sydney. Her research focuses on the social and affective impacts of forced and irregular migration; on human rights culture; the role of civil society in social change; and gender in migration. She is the author of numerous books, journal articles and book chapters. Claudia’s recent book, Fluid Security in the Asia Pacific: Transnational Lives and State Control, is a collaboration with Sharon Pickering, Leanne Weber, Marie Segrave and Helen McKernan (Palgrave 2016). She is an associate of the Institute for Human Rights, serves on the Management Committee of the Gilbert and Tobin Centre for Public Law and the Steering Committee of the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law. She is the convenor of the multidisciplinary Forced Migration Research Network. April 30, 2019, Tuesday at 10.00 meeting Phd in Philosophy at 14.00 ind. meetings April 30, 2019, Tuesday WHERE: Atelierhaus, Lehargasse 8, 1060 Wien, 1OG Atelier Süd (M1) At 19.00 CECILIA TRASLAVIÑA GONZÁLEZ (Bogotá, Colombia) Artist in Residence at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna From April to June 2019 Cecilia Traslaviña González is Artist in Residence at the Academy and will be affiliated with the Studio of Film and Art and with the Animation Lab. She will give a lecture about her artistic work, open to all students, in the Studio of Conceptual Art (Post-conceptual Art Practices). Title presentation: The architecture of memories Memories come to us, they arise from hidden layers of our life experience to guide our conscious self. I often confront my own memories in the experience of living in a city: an old wall brings forth what I though had been forgotten, inhabiting a house guides me back to past lives, the sight of an old factory carries the sense of a younger version of myself, or the tombstones in a cemetery speak of the living. My animation process is, in a sense, the act of peeling the layers of the visible city to reveal the memories they carry on me. CV: Cecilia Traslaviña is a visual artist, animator and magister in literature. She works as professor and researcher in the Department of Visual Arts at the Javeriana University in Bogotá, Colombia. May 1, 2019 NEXT OPENING 6.05.2019, Monday Project by the Studio for Conceptual Art [Post-conceptual Art Practices//PCAP] BITTE SEIEN SIE ACHTSAM. ANDERE BRAUCHEN IHREN KARLSPLATZ VIELLEICHT NOTWENDIGER. When: 6.05, 7.05 and 8.05. 2019 Where: Skulpturenplatz@Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz and Kunsthalle Wien Museumsquartier WITH and passers-by Organization: BITTE SEIEN SIE ACHTSAM. ANDERE BRAUCHEN IHREN KARLSPLATZ VIELLEICHT NOTWENDIGER. In this regard students enter the public space with interventions, constructing topical art objects with discursive and political potentials; the temporary built performative spaces (rapping, shouting, manifesting) will exchange with the passerby, and as well with the specific art and any public. We want to open with this project a platform for dialogue with everybody passing by, building temporary communities and questioning the politics of art practice, the performative of words uttered and bodies in the public space. Using a title, referring to an announcement known from the public transport and adapted to the actual area, we will start this conversation. HIGHLIGHTS of the program 6.05.2019, Monday WITH At 19.00 Skulpturenplatz@Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz At 20.00 Skulpturenplatz@Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz At 21.00 Skulpturenplatz@Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz The performance is also connected with the major holiday for the Roma community, Feast of Saint George. It is celebrated on 6th May 2019. 7.05. 2019, Tuesday At 12.00 to 15.00 Skulpturenplatz@Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz Followed by interventions in space with talks and screenings. At 15.00 Skulpturenplatz@Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz At 19.00 Kunsthalle Wien Museumsquartier Public lecture by Heba Y. Amin Organized by Studio for Conceptual Art [Post-conceptual Art Practices] 8.05.2019, Wednesday At 12.00 to 15.00 Skulpturenplatz@Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz Workshop by James Nguyen in situ with students and passers-by Title workshop: Australia-Austria: A New Terra Nullius (immigration as amnesia) — the violence of recurrent colonisations in contemporary Australia CV: James Nguyen has received support and funding from The Australia Council for the Arts, Samstag, Creative Arts NSW, and the Clitheroe Foundation. Nguyen has completed a Bachelor of Pharmacy (Charles Sturt University Wagga Wagga), a Bachelor of Arts. Honours (National Art School, Sydney), a Masters of Fine Arts (Sydney College of Arts, University of Sydney) and currently a Ph.D. candidate at the University of NSW (Arts & Design). Nguyen has also been a fellow at UnionDocs (Centre for Experimental Documentary Arts, NYC), co-founder of Astute Art Investments International, on the artist’s board for WestSpace and currently a Gertrude Contemporary Studio Artist, Melbourne. Followed by interventions in space with talks and screenings. The reflections are connected with May 8, 1945, the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany and the end of the WWII. Where are we standing today in the EU regarding rights? At 15.00 Skulpturenplatz@Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz At 18.00 Skulpturenplatz@Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz At 20.00 Skulpturenplatz@Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz Screenings by Cooking by Asma Aiad, Manuel Prammer with help by Cathérine Lehnerer Sound equipment and sound providing by Robert Jolly Zine concept by Megan Auður, Victoria Eliseykina, Cathérine Lehnerer, and Anna Sophie Stadler
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