From info at mailer.e-flux.com Wed Dec 2 11:36:10 2020 From: info at mailer.e-flux.com (e-flux) Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2020 11:36:10 +0100 Subject: [artinfo] The Entire World as Our World: Ilive stream Message-ID: The Entire World as Our World International conference / live stream December 3-4, 2020, 3pm The international conference is part of the Igor Zabel Award for Culture and Theory 2020 programme December 3-4, 3-5pm / live stream from Moderna Galerija, Ljubljana live stream via e-flux live stream via Igor Zabel Award 2020 website Register to view the livestream. Registration isn't mandatory. The international conference reconsiders the universal during the era of global capitalism and pandemic, and aims to rethink our common future and the presence of art in the (entire) world that is (not yet) our world. Speakers: T. J. Demos, Boris Groys, Ade Darmawan/ruangrupa, Apolonija ?u?ter?i?, Alberto Toscano, and Alenka Zupan?i?. Moderated by Dra?en Dragojevi? Programme Day 1: December 3, 3-5pm How art today imagines universalism and represents all-encompassing force such as the force of global capitalism? 3-3:15pm Introduction by the organizers, Zdenka Badovinac, Moderna galerija and Ur?ka Jurman, Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory 3:15-3:35pm Alenka Zupan?i?: "The Art of Surprise" Is art "of this world" or "not of this world"? The presentation will propose that art is at its strongest when it opens a perspective onto the world in an indirect way, from the new and surprising reality that art itself creates. 3:35-3:55pm Boris Groys: "The Universal Subject of Care" In contemporary society, there exists a universal mode of work-it is the care work. The securing of human lives is regarded by our civilization as its supreme goal. However, our culture is also permanently producing extensions of our material bodies: books, photographs, documents, videos, websites, etc. that are kept for some time after our deaths. The universal subject is itself a subject of care. 3:55-4:15pm Alberto Toscano: "Quantities of the Past-Photography in the Aftermath of Capital" The presentation will deal with the relation between photowork, landscape, and logistics, and will consider environmental devastation and its nexus with racial capitalism in light of arguments about "dead labour" presented by Fredric Jameson in his 2011 book Representing Capital. 4:15-5pm Discussion Day 2, December 4, 3-5pm On the relation between the particular, the concrete, and the universal in the field of contemporary art. 3-3:15pm Introduction by the moderator Dra?en Dragojevi? 3:15-3:35pm Apolonija ?u?ter?i?: "Becoming Local" The presentation will focus on the contradiction between the particular and the universal based on ?u?ter?i?'s position as an artist who works with local people and environments from a non-local perspective. 3:35-3:55pm Ade Darmawan/ruangrupa ruangrupa is a Jakarta-based collective that supports the idea of art within the urban context to provide critical observations and views on Indonesian urban contemporary issues. Currently, the collective is curating documenta 15 in Kassel. 3:55-4:15pm T. J. Demos: "Radical Futurisms-Worlds after the End of the World" The presentation will offer a work-in-progress overview of Demos's current book project, which investigates radical visions of justice-to-come in contemporary art and visual culture-including examples drawn from Indigenous futurisms, Afrofuturisms, and multispecies and post-capitalist speculative imagination. 4:15-5pm Discussion More about the conference and lecturers. The award ceremony and accompanying conference are organized by: Igor Zabel Association and Moderna galerija, Ljubljana with the support of ERSTE Foundation. 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A m?sort az SzFE k?z?ss?g?nek freeszfe r?di? munkacsoportja k?sz?ti. Az els? epiz?d c?me: ?gy j?tt?nk ki - az ellen?ll?s folytat?dik Els? epiz?d le?r?sa: Egy vil?gj?rv?ny kellett ahhoz, hogy elhagyjuk az ?p?leteinket. A d?nt?st nem volt egyszer? meghozni, de itt vagyunk, ?s m?g mindig ugyanazt szeretn?nk: garant?lt auton?mi?t az egyetem?nknek. Ez a Tilos az E - a freeszfe podcast, mostant?l 10 h?ten kereszt?l minden vas?rnap jelentkez?nk. Az els? epiz?dban megmutatjuk nektek, hogy hogyan ?rt v?get az egyetemfoglal?s, ?s hogy hogyan folytatjuk az ellen?ll?sunkat. A m?sort az SzFE k?z?ss?g?nek freeszfe r?di? munkacsoportja k?sz?ti. From info at oberliht.org Fri Dec 11 13:31:47 2020 From: info at oberliht.org (oberliht) Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2020 13:31:47 +0100 Subject: [artinfo] Community Conversation: Culture for Solidarity Message-ID: From: "European Cultural Foundation" Culture for Solidarity Dear friend of the European Cultural Foundation, We are writing to invite you to our online community conversations on Culture for Solidarity on 18 December, 2020 14:00-15:30 CET. All across Europe, citizens (including those who are not formally recognised as such) are realising they are not alone and are organising their communities. They are creating new online and offline spaces where working together and generating solidarity is what matters. In these spaces culture functions as a language to describe reality, to express feelings and opinions. Culture works to strengthen social ties and helps to imagine alternative ways of living and engaging with others in understanding, trust and peace. Connecting these spaces will provide crucial infrastructure for a cultural movement that can reclaim European democracy. Fifty cultural activists and mediators from across Europe were invited to Culture Lab Europe, an online event to strengthen this movement. They worked on common initiatives that will strengthen European Public Space. In this community conversation on 18 December at 14:00 - 15:30 CET they share their ideas on how to further develop their initiatives, the impact they envision and the challenges they encounter. The speakers of this community conversation are Roberto P?rez Gayo from Movement Erasmus, Liana Kuyumcuyan and Theo Prodromidis from Permaculture Solidarity, Mike Manicardi from Make the Invisible Visible, Diana Filimon from Fellowship of Questions and guests from Ecology of care. The conversation will be hosted in zoom. In order to access the zoom link, we ask you to register. https://culturalfoundation.us3.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=18d3e4c2f6eba867fb23be611&id=3fc89e6949 https://culturalfoundation.eu/ From news at impakt.nl Fri Dec 11 12:15:33 2020 From: news at impakt.nl (IMPAKT) Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2020 12:15:33 +0100 Subject: [artinfo] Cyborg Futures with a presentation by Stelarc Message-ID: Join us on 17 December for a special online presentation by artist Stelarc. Cyborg Futures: Stelarc Online presentation and launch web project You are invited for a special online presentation by cyborg artist Stelarc on 17 December at 19:30 h. The presentation is part the web-project Cyborg Futures: Who doesn't want to live forever? that will be launched the same evening. Stelarc has worked on themes related to the body and technology ever since the late 1960s, giving his body technological extensions and engaging in extreme interactions with machines. He has swallowed micro cameras to display the inside of his body, had a third ear surgically attached to his left arm, and placed himself in a harness so that the public could control his body remotely. You can follow the online event for free. You can register here: IMPAKT Lange Nieuwstraat 4 3512 PH Utrecht, The Netherlands From laczkojuli at gmail.com Fri Dec 18 09:44:24 2020 From: laczkojuli at gmail.com (Juli Laczko) Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2020 09:44:24 +0100 Subject: [artinfo] Fwd: [faces-l] CFP: conf. Women Artists in Central and Eastern Europe (Warsaw, 2-3 Sep 21) In-Reply-To: <06C9365F-C39B-4F4C-9978-87CBBDB4AE5A@poemproducer.com> References: <06C9365F-C39B-4F4C-9978-87CBBDB4AE5A@poemproducer.com> Message-ID: hi there, was this posted here already ? fyi From: Marika Ku?micz Date: Dec 17, 2020 Subject: CFP: Women Artists in Central and Eastern Europe (Warsaw, 2-3 Sep 21) Warsaw, Sep 2?03, 2021 Deadline: Jan 15, 2021 Call for Papers: Not Yet Written Stories. Women Artists in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) Arton Foundation (Warsaw), Latvian Centre for Contemporary Arts (Riga), SCCA-Ljubljana, Center for Contemporary Arts (Ljubljana), Office for Photography (Zagreb) invite for the conference "Not Yet Written Stories. Women Artists in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)" will be held in Warsaw in the first week of September 2021. The conference will take place at the Academy of Fine Arts or and depending on the situation with Covid-19 will be organized also in a hybrid format offering online participation. Participants: early career humanities scholars, curators and artists are welcome to apply. Focus: visual arts before 1989 in relation to woman artist experiences and histories in Central and Eastern Europe. The scholarly ?sin of omission? and the exclusion of work by women from the canon of art history have resulted in the erasure of the achievements of numerous artists. Such omissions have been widespread, occurring regardless of socio-political situation. However, women artists as well as art historians, critics, curators, gallerists in culturally and economically ?peripheral? countries, such as those formerly behind the Iron Curtain and former Yugoslavia, have been at risk of double exclusion on the grounds of both geography and gender. While rebuilding new states and socialistic societies after WW2., women built themselves up not only politically and culturally, but artistically as well. But instead of anticipated advancement of women in various fields, society continued to support the domination of the traditional patriarchal view. To counteract that situation and with the wish to raise bigger awareness of these issues as well as proposing new ways of history reading Arton Foundation (Warsaw), Latvian Centre for Contemporary Arts (Riga), - SCCA-Ljubljana, Center for Contemporary Arts (Ljubljana), and Office for Photography (Zagreb) in 2019 collectively started the project ?Not Yet Written Stories: Women Artists Archives On-line?. The project studies the heritage of women artists in Poland, Latvia, Croatia and Slovenia with the aim to recuperate the lost or omitted histories of women artists and broaden our understanding of recent past. The project maps not only regional contexts and collaborations, but also aims to reconsider common points of history writing processes investigating gender in social, political, cultural, and artistic context within Central and Eastern Europe. Taking the project initiative and research already completed as the starting point, partners are organizing a conference Not Yet Written Stories. Women Artists in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) Throughout the regions we are facing erasure of women from the art scene, followed by the notion that behind the Iron Curtain they are less recognized due to the low awareness of women artists while the ?second wave? of feminism and the reception of feminist theories and practices in general are still unexplored in the context of art and potential connections between women artists and feminists. Women artists were culturally and economically peripheral, outside the mainstream of the art world, and at risk of double exclusion, due to issues of both geography and gender. By this conference we want to recognize this situation, and educate a new generation of researchers, art historians and cultural experts who are aware of this state of affairs and have the knowledge and tools to bring some positive changes. The conference aims to provide a space for researchers, scholars and artists to network on some topics of mutual interest, and through the event discuss the suggested topics, among others: 1. How do we locate and treat ?lost? women artists? What social and historical reasons have shaped domination over women in CEE? How can we define the reasons of women artists? marginalization? 2. How gender roles were conceptualized in Central and Eastern Europe and what discourses related to gender circulated in socialist states? Emancipated during WWII, marginalized in the post-war period: how patriarchal society treated women despite declarative gender equality (proclaimed by state), and how does this situation reflect in art circles? How can we shape the position of women artists in art history while reconsidering socialist unfulfilled equality? 3. How did women artists see themselves during the Soviet period or in Yugoslavia? What were the problems they were facing? What was the treatment of women studying at the art academies (huge in numbers, almost invisible outside school)? Have there been local or global formal and informal initiatives / institutions / collectives devoted to women artists in Central and Eastern Europe? 4. Women Artists? practice - documentation and memorialisation of their work. How can we build an alternative future by revisiting the past and reinterpreting archives? What can we learn about current political, social and feminist struggle while rethinking recent past? 5. What kind of strategies can we develop to appreciate women artists? Do we need institutions devoted exclusively to women artists? If yes, what kind of? 6. How has ?socialist solidarity? impacted history writing? How gender relations are imaged and represented in visual arts? 7. What was the role of women in the art field in this period - curators, gallerists and art critics alike? Do we remember them in our art histories today or are they too marginalised and/or forgotten?Truth or dare: women art critics promoting women artists? Deadlines: 15. Jan. 2021 - proposal submission deadline (in English only, max. 2000 characters, including spaces) 25. Jan. 2021 - Notification of acceptance 5. Apr. 2021 - delivery of papers with illustrations 6. May 2021 - editors comments sending to the authors 5. Jun. 2021 - authors sending articles after the initial correction 5. May 2021 - 12. Jul. 2021 - peer reviews process 12. Jul. - 1. Sep. 2021 sending articles after reviews and preparing shorter versions of the articles as the conference papers 2.-3. Sep. 2021 - the conference December 2021 - launch of the new issue of ?Miejsce? magazine Papers selected for the conference will be published in the new issue of ?Miejsce? http://miejsce.asp.waw.pl/en/, the magazine published by the Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw (printed and online version, journal apply the procedure double blind review). The organizers of the conference will cover travel costs, accomodation and provide fees for the authors of accepted articles. The language of the conference: English. Please send your proposals for a 20-minute presentation (max. 2000 characters) together with a short bio by 15. January 2021 to: miejsce at asp.waw.pl Supported by Creative Europe Co-financed by Polish Ministry of Culture and Heritage Reference / Quellennachweis: CFP: Women Artists in Central and Eastern Europe (Warsaw, 2-3 Sep 21). In: ArtHist.net, Dec 17, 2020. . ______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ faces-l mailing list faces-l at lists.servus.at https://lists.servus.at/mailman/listinfo/faces-l http://faces-l.net From asztalibeszelgetesek at gmail.com Tue Dec 29 19:43:51 2020 From: asztalibeszelgetesek at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?B?QXN6dGFsaSBCZXN6w6lsZ2V0w6lzZWsgS3VsdHVyw6FsaXMgQWxhcMOtdHbDoW55?=) Date: Tue, 29 Dec 2020 19:43:51 +0100 Subject: [artinfo] =?utf-8?q?megh=C3=ADv=C3=B3=3A_In_memoriam_KONOK_TAM?= =?utf-8?b?w4FT?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: *In memoriam KONOK TAM?S* 2021. janu?r 9. 18:00 (Online rendezv?ny) Az Asztali besz?lget?sek sorozat ?s a Ludwig M?zeum k?z?s online rendezv?ny?n a Nemzet M?v?sze c?mmel kit?ntetett Kossuth-d?jas fest?m?v?szre, Konok Tam?sra (Budapest, 1930. janu?r 9. ? Budapest, 2020. november 20.) eml?keznek p?lyat?rsai, bar?tai a m?v?sz 91. sz?let?snapj?n. R?sztvev?k: *Fab?nyi J?lia, Fabiny Tam?s, Galambos ?d?m, Klim? K?roly, Matzon ?kos, N. M?sz?ros J?lia, Pataki G?bor, Radn?ti S?ndor, Spir? Gy?rgy, Szip?cs Krisztina*. A felv?tel a Ludwig M?zeumban megrendezett Vers l?infini c?m? Konok Tam?s ?letm?-ki?ll?t?son k?sz?lt. A t?rlat a j?rv?ny?gyi int?zked?sek miatti z?rvatart?st k?vet?en 2021. m?rcius 14-ig tekinthet? meg. A rendezv?ny Facebook esem?nye: https://www.facebook.com/events/436624697472652