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Friday, 28. March 2025
concept, March 28, 2025 at 11:09:16 PM CET PCAP APRIL 2025 APRIL 2025 Follow the program regularly on the blog: m1.antville.org Monday, 31 March 2025 16.00 until 18.00 WHERE: Studio ART and INTERVENTION/Concept
Atelierhaus, Lehargasse 8, 1060 Wien, 1OG Atelier Süd (M1) Guest professor Dr. Nomusa Makhubu, Cape Town, South Africa Three events: a workshop and two lectures 31 March 2025, April 1, 2025, and April 2, 2025 Workshop: Exploring Post-Apartheid Life, Art, and Culture A workshop with Dr. Nomusa Makhubu, organized in collaboration with the Erasmus+ project and the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Initiated by the Studio Art and Intervention, Concept (Post-conceptual Art Practices), Prof. Marina Grzinic, IBK, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Dr. Nomusa Makhubu engages with critical perspectives and explores the intersections of art, history, and social change. This will also be an opportunity to gain an in-depth understanding of life, art, culture, and society in post-apartheid conditions, which will be discussed further. Makhubu is a Professor of Art History at the University of Cape Town (Michaelis School of Fine Art). She is the founder of Creative Knowledge Resources (CKR) – an open-access platform for socially responsive arts. Tuesday, 1 April 2025
AT 10.00 Important for those doing diplomas in JUNE 2025: meeting in Exhibit, Eschenbachgasse Tuesday, 1 April 2025 At 18.00 WHERE: mumok kino
Museumsplatz 1
1070 Vienna Lecture Nomusa Makhubu:
Socially Engaged Art in Cape Town and South Africa Participation in the lecture is free of charge. Please register in advance: www.mumok.at This lecture is presented in collaboration with the Erasmus+ project and the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna with mumok – Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien. With support by Manuela Ammer, mumok Head of Curatorial Department and Chief Curator. Initiated by the studio for Art and Intervention/Concept, Prof. Marina Grzinic, who will also introduce and moderate this talk. Nomusa Makhubu, Associate Professor of Art History and former Associate Dean of Transformation in the Humanities at the University of Cape Town, highlights works and theoretical approaches that have emerged in the context of socially engaged art in Cape Town and South Africa. South African visual art during the first decade of the post-apartheid era (1994–2004) has illuminated key tensions in the transformation process. This period saw waves of artistic visions that responded directly to the social imbalances created by apartheid and triggered important discussions on issues of power, particularly in relation to racial and gendered constructions of identity. The discussion also addresses critical terms such as Post-Race and Post-Black (see the work of Qondiswa James). A central point is the remarkable performance and video art (or new media) that signifies a shift in the general perception of ethnicity, art, and transformation in South African cultural practice. Wednesday, 2 April 2025 At 19.00
WHERE: Schillerplatz 3
1010 Vienna
Room M20 (MEZZANINE 20) Open lecture by Dr. Nomusa Makhubu at the Academy Fine Arts Vienna, organized in collaboration with the Erasmus+ project and the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Initiated by the Studio Art and Intervention, Concept (Post-conceptual Art Practices), Prof. Marina Grzinic, IBK, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Towards the curation of Ukuzilanda, an exhibition of 20th-century photographic collections belonging to families residing in Evaton, South Africa, I facilitated dialogues with descendants of 20th-century Black landowners, most of whom were now elderly and have spent years in court battles trying to claim land and are facing evictions. During these dialogues, it became apparent that even under the watch of democratic liberation governance and amplified advocacy for decolonial praxis, there remains the deep scar of land injustice and the recurring dispossession, and what could be termed chrono-regression. The injustice is on repeat, and the pain is too familiar. Land signifies seemingly irreparable damage, which sustains the fundamental reality of racialized class struggle and the power manifest in the control of time and space. In settler colonial contexts, substantive land justice has proven to be unattainable and restitution policies have failed to “undo” racial and economic segregationist spatial planning and undertake land reform. Through the discussion of art interventions and ideas of narrative building in Evaton, I reflect on forms of recurrent dispossession in general. In this respect see important works by Sikhumbuzo Makandula, Inga Somdyala, etc.
Welcome by Mag. Angelina Kratschanova, in charge of the International Office, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.
Presentation and moderation Dr. Marina Grzinic Monday, 7 April 2025 At 14.30, Jurek Eger, Erasmus student, presentation. WHERE: Studio ART and INTERVENTION/Concept (PCAP), Atelierhaus, Lehargasse 8, 1060 Wien, 1OG Atelier Süd (M1) Monday, 7 April 2025 At 16.00 WHERE: Studio ART and INTERVENTION/Concept (PCAP), Atelierhaus, Lehargasse 8, 1060 Wien, 1OG Atelier Süd (M1) LECTURE Nina Cvar, Ljubljana From Marx and Engels to Althusser and Jonathan Beller Lecture 7 of 8 (Live) Rounding Althusser, proceeding with Mark Fisher’s capitalism. In this lecture, we will discuss key concepts and new structural trends of global capitalism, New trends in Machine Learning and AI, and Theories of post-truth and affect in politics. Tuesday, 8 April 2025 At 13.00 WHERE: MZS, Lehargasse 8 Diploma by Nathalie Köbli (DIPLOMA APRIL TERM 2025) Tuesday, 8 April 2025 At 16.00 WHERE: Studio ART and INTERVENTION/Concept (PCAP), Atelierhaus, Lehargasse 8, 1060 Wien, 1OG Atelier Süd (M1) LECTURE Nina Cvar, Ljubljana From Marx and Engels to Althusser and Jonathan Beller Lecture 8 of 8 (Live) Conclusion of Mark Fisher’s capitalism. In this lecture, we will discuss key concepts and new structural trends of global capitalism, New trends in Machine Learning and AI, and Theories of post-truth and affect in politics. Wednesday, 9 April, 2025 18.30
WHERE: Haus der Geschichte Österreich
Neue Hofburg, Heldenplatz, Wien Erinnern in Zukunft Aufrufe für plurales Erinnern / Buchveröffentlichung / „Die Zeit ist gekommen, aus dem Bunker des Schweigens herauszutreten und all diese fortwährend verdrehten, kleingeredeten und geleugneten Erinnerungen zurückzufordern – denn sie sind mitnichten die schnöden Überbleibsel der Vergangenheit, sondern nicht weniger als das Fundament unserer Zukunft.“ – Marina Gržinić Das Buch versammelt aktivistische, wissenschaftliche und künstlerische Aufrufe, Erinnern als politische Praxis neu zu denken, und setzt sich für eine demokratische Erinnerungskultur ein. In Zeiten, in denen Rechtsextremismus stärker wird, wächst die Bedeutung für neue Formen der Erinnerung und der antirassistischen Solidarität.
Hrsg.: Michael Podgorac, Anne Wiederhold-Daryanavard Mit Beiträgen von Amani Abuzahra, Ljubomir Bratić, Max Czollek, Ebow, Zuzana Ernst, Jo Frank, Marina Gržinić, Amir Gudarzi, Ishraga Mustafa Hamid, Kathrin Herm, Simon Inou, Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński, Johanna Korneli, Niki Kubaczek, Enis Maci, Barbi Marković, Sladjana Mirković, Mazlum Nergiz, Ivan Petrović, Vina Yun und Mirjam Zadoff
Aufrufe von Marwan Abado, Persson Perry Baumgartinger, Stefan Benedik, Gabu Heindl, Klara Koštal, Astrid Peterle, Frida Robles, Simonida Selimović und Selma Selman
Comic-Reportagen: Aleksandar Zograf | Linolschnitte: Edda Thürriedl | Fotos: Igor Ripak
Erscheint im Mandelbaum Verlag. PROGRAMM
Monika Sommer (Gründungsdirektorin hdgö), Elke Smodics (Mandelbaum Verlag): Begrüßung Marko Marković – Unter dem Balkon | Performance
Ebow – Free. | Musikalischer Video-Beitrag Edda Thürriedl – Aufrufe zu pluraler Erinnerung | Linolschnitt – Ausstellung Barbi Marković – Srebrenica | Literarischer Video-Beitrag Ishraga Mustafa Hamid – Erinnern an einen vergessenen Krieg im Sudan | Lesung von Marafi Mustafa Marina Gržinić – Eine Zukunft ohne Erinnerung? Nein! | Lesung von Anahita Neghabat Jo Frank – Das Manifest pluraler ¬Erinnerung | Aufruf Michael Podgorac, Anne Wiederhold-Daryanavard (Herausgeberinnen) ¬in Anwesenheit vieler Autorinnen des Sammelbandes | Buchvorstellung & Gespräch Thursday, 10 April 2025 10.00 on Zoom BIP Marseille GROUP STUDENTS, meeting 2, online Please find the link for the next meeting between the students and Rodney & Louise from 10:00 to 13:00. Creating different rooms within the meeting. EASTER HOLIDAYS: Saturday 12 April 2025 until 28.04.2025 (NO LECTURES) Tuesday, 29 April 2025 At 16.00 WHERE: Studio ART and INTERVENTION/Concept
Atelierhaus, Lehargasse 8, 1060 Wien, 1OG Atelier Süd (M1) PRESENTATIONS DIPLOMA WORKS FOR DIPLOMA JUNE TERM 2025: Asma Aiad Jupiter Rhea Braun Finn Mühl Oke Fijal May 1, 2025, MAY DAY! HOLIDAY NEXT IN MAY 2025 Monday 5.05 2025
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