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Big, Heavy, Beautiful | Paris 14e, France, 2007 | 28 000m2 / 98 000m3
Lecture by Nasrine Seraji within the frame of the lecture series BIG! BAD? MODERN, organized by the Institute for Art and Architecture.
Room 211a
Academy
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Activist Map - Maps between Art and Politics
Lecture by Philippe Rekacewicz, Geographer, Cartographer and Journalist, organized by the Institute for Art and Architecture.
A collaboration between the Arbeitskreis 'Enter Cartography', Zentrum für Kunst und Wissenstransfer, Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien, o.Univ.Prof. Dr. Christian Reder, Coordination Mag. Roswitha Peintner and the Platform Geography, Landscapes, Cities, Institute for Art and Architecture, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Coordination DI Antje Lehn and Univ. Prof. DI Stefan Gruber.
Room 211a
Academy
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Symposium: My City, My Institution, Myself
Participants: David Codling, Joshua Decter, Andreas Fogarasi, Minna Henriksson, Gülsün Karamustafa, Joanna Rajkowska, Andrea Schlieker, Georg Schöllhammer, Andreas Spiegl, Clemens von Wedemeyer
Room M 13
Academy
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The Academy is not an Island
Information and discussion on legal requirements for Non-EU citizens and how to deal with it at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
With Kübra Atasoy (International Students Office – The Austrian National Union of Students), Ibrahim Basar (helping hands – Coordination Office for integrative and anti-racist projects), Daniela Böckle (ÖAD, Austrian agency for international mobility and cooperation in education, science and research), representatives of AG Migration and Anti-racism, Andreas Spiegl (Vice rector for education and research). Moderated by Petja Dimitrova (Working Committee on Equal Treatment)meeting room (Sitzungssaal) / ground floorFor barrier-free access: Side entrance Makartgasse 2 (please use the intercom)
Academy
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Stripping, Filling, Lifting | Transforming Lincoln Center: From Harrison, Johnson & Co to Diller Scofidio + Renfro
Lecture by Stefan Gruber within the frame of the lecture series BIG! BAD? MODERN, organized by the Institute for Art and Architecture.
211a
Academy
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Birgit-Jürgenssen-Prize 2011 awarded to Toni Schmale
Opening hours: 11 a.m. - 6 p.m., free access
Presentation of works by the Birgit-Jürgenssen-Prizewinner
Aula
Academy
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Birgit-Jürgenssen-Prize 2011 awarded to Toni Schmale
Opening hours: 11 a.m. - 6 p.m., free access
Award Ceremony
Aula
Academy
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Angela Melitopoulos and Maurizio Lazzarato | Assemblages
Art and Media class (Prof. Constanze Ruhm) and PhD in Practice program (Prof. Tom Holert) join to host a two-day event with artist Angela Melitopoulos and philosopher Maurizio Lazzarato, focussing on Assemblages, a long-term video project (2010-) on animism, psychoanalysis and the work of Félix Guattari.
14.4.: Mainbuilding, Schillerplatz 3, 1010 Vienna, M1315.4.: Mainbuilding, Schillerplatz 3, 1010 Vienna, 2. floor DG12
Fine Arts , Art Theory and Cultural Studies
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a wolf in sheep's clothing- the FIX building conversion into a museum
Lecture by Kalliope K. Kontozoglou within the frame of the lecture series BIG! BAD? MODERN, organized by the Institute for Art and Architecture.
211a
Academy
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Automation, Cybernation and the Art of New Tendencies (1961-1973): Art as Visual Research
Lecture by Armin Medosch, presented and hosted by “Troubling Research. Performing Knowledge in the Arts”, a research project funded by WWTF Art(s) & Sciences and based at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.
Turm 4 (second floor)
Art Theory and Cultural Studies