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  • Textiles: Open Letter | A Haptic Space: Praxis and Discourse

    A project by Rike Frank (Berlin/Leipzig), Grant Watson (London),
    Sabeth Buchmann (Vienna), and Leire Vergara (Bilbao). In collaboration with Bulegoa z/b, Bilbao; Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna; INIVA, London; Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst and mzin, Leipzig; Allianz Kulturstiftung, and Kulturstiftung des Freistaates Sachsen.

    M13

    Art Theory and Cultural Studies

  • PASS(ED) ON: Narrativization of vernacular archives within intergenerational and transnational memory transfer

    This three-day symposium at the University of Arts Linz deals with vernacular and family archives from the 20th century. Throughout three panels and a round table, we present different academic and artistic research projects that investigate distinct modes of intergenerational and transnational memory transfer.

    Symposium

    University of Arts Linz
    Hauptplatz 6
    4020 Linz
    Hörsaal C, 5. OG

    Art Theory and Cultural Studies

  • What is To Be Done? Irony, Estrangement and Truth-Telling in the Time of an Unhinged World

    A two-day symposium with film screenings by Chto Delat, an internationally acclaimed collective of artists and researchers, founded in St Petersburg in 2003-2004. The event will be moderated and presented by the members of the collective with contributions from guest speakers.

    Conference

    Schillerplatz/ M13a

    Art Theory and Cultural Studies

  • After Autonomy: Toward a Decolonial Aesthetics and the Question of Minor Relationalities

    The conference, organized by Katja Diefenbach, Çiğdem Inan, Ruth Sonderegger and Pablo Valdivia Orozco, is dedicated to the question of what social and political potential lies in aesthetic practices to resist the manifold violence of racial capitalism.

    Conference

    Schillerplatz/ M20

    Art Theory and Cultural Studies

  • Transatlantic Modernities between Brazil and Austria.

    Coordinators: Prof. Ana Magalhães (Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of São Paulo) and Prof. Sabeth Buchmann (Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna)

    Research webinar

    Online via Zoom

    Art Theory and Cultural Studies

    As part of the lecture series
 
  
   Transatlantic Modernities between Brazil and Austria.
  
 
 


 
  Coordinators:
 
 Prof. Ana Magalhães (Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of São Paulo) and Prof. Sabeth Buchmann (Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna)


 
  Invited scholars and artists:
 
 Claudia Augustat, Ana Avelar, Denilson Baniwa, Jens Baumgarten, Laura Erber, Dominika Glogowski, Christian Kravagna, Guilherme Mata, Susanne Neubauer/ Marcelo Mari, Sérgio Martins, Luís Camillo Osório, Valéria Piccoli, Mariana Sombrio, and Camila Sposati.
  • The Spring Curatorial Program

    The Spring Curatorial Program 2022: Art Geographies is co-organised by the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and Verein K in collaboration with Jelena Petrović, who conceptualised and curated the first edition, untitled: Art Geographies (as the result of the FWF research project V-730: The Politics of Belonging – Art Geographies 2019-2023).

    Program

    Various venues

    Art Theory and Cultural Studies

    Picture of a wale in a black sircle
  • Reweaving our world(s) anew: decolonial art geographies as spaces of “refuturing”

    In the context of the Spring Curatorial Program 2022: Art Geographies.

    Lecture by Madina Tlostanova

    mumok kino
    Museumsplatz 1
    1070 Vienna

    Art Theory and Cultural Studies

  • Weaving the Old World’s Shroud: Decolonization, Arts, Struggles

    In the context of the Spring Curatorial Program 2022: Art Geographies.

    Lecture by Françoise Vergès

    Depot – Kunst und Diskussion
    Breite Gasse 3
    1070 Wien

    Art Theory and Cultural Studies

  • Invisible Constellations and Sunken Archipelagos

    In the context of the Spring Curatorial Program 2022: Art Geographies.

    Lecture by Bouchra Khalili

    mumok kino
    Museumsplatz 1
    1070 Vienna

    Art Theory and Cultural Studies

  • Breaking Binaries: How Biennials Forged a New Cartography

    In the context of the Spring Curatorial Program 2022: Art Geographies.

    Lecture by Kate Sutton

    mumok kino
    Museumsplatz 1
    1070 Vienna

    Art Theory and Cultural Studies

    Photo of a building with thatched roof, behind it green trees, in the middle the building breaks backwards and gives the space for a large sharp figure with a large round circle as a head and hanging bosom, stairs lead to the elevation to the sculpture.