[spectre] the future of institutional critique [u]

Geert Lovink [c] geert at xs4all.nl
Mon Oct 3 22:42:20 CEST 2005


> From: eipcp <contact at eipcp.net>
> Date: 3 October 2005 7:52:10 PM
> To: contact at eipcp.net
> Subject: 12.10./13.10.05 Linz: TRANSFORM. The future of institutional 
> critique
>
> TRANSFORM. The future of institutional critique
>
> 12/13 Oct. 2005
>  Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz
>  Ernst-Koref-Promenade 1
>  4020 Linz
>
> The transnational three-year project TRANSFORM will investigate the 
> relationship between institution and critique along three lines, which 
> are also the theme of the opening workshop at the Lentos Art Museum 
> Linz on 12 and 13 October 2005:
> 1. The line of art production. Following the two phases of 
> institutional critique in the 1970s and the 1990s, a new phase of 
> critique is emerging, which goes beyond the two earlier phases, 
> particularly as a combination of social critique, institutional 
> critique, and self-critique.
> 2. The line of art institutions. Here questions will be raised about 
> the development of critical art institutions, against the background 
> of an increasing pressure from repressive or neo-liberal cultural 
> policies. Beyond this, new forms of the organization of critical art 
> institutions are to be reflected on.
> 3. The line of the relationship of institution and critique as 
> movement. At this most general level the question of the mutual 
> relationship of institution and social-political movements is to be 
> addressed, and how this relationship can be made productive in the 
> sense of emancipatory policies.
>  TRANSFORM is a project of the eipcp - European Institute for 
> Progressive Cultural Policies (Linz/Wien).
>
> 12 Oct. 2005
> 13.00-14.30  Gerald Raunig: Transforming the Arts of Governing
> 14.45-16.15  Irit Rogoff: Smuggling: An Embodied Criticality
> 16.30-18.00  Simon Sheikh: The Trouble With Institutions
>
> 13 Oct. 2005
> 13.00-14.30  Hito Steyerl: The Institution of Critique
> 14.45-16.15  Sergio Bologna: When the Movement Turns Into an 
> Institution ...?
> 16.30-18.00  Boris Buden: Critique Without Crisis, Crisis Without 
> Critique
>  Moderation: Stefan Nowotny
>
> http://www.eipcp.net/news.htm
>
>  panel The Future of Critical Art Institutions
> 12 Oct. 2005, 19.00 | Lentos
>
> The co-organizers of TRANSFORM will discuss the future of critical art 
> institutions from their different local and global backgrounds
> Charles Esche (Van Abbe Museum, Eindhoven)
> Solvita Krese (Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art, Riga)
> Jorge Ribalta (MACBA, Barcelona)
> Stella Rollig (Lentos, Linz)
> Ulf Wuggenig (Kunstraum of the University of Lüneburg)
> Moderation: Therese Kaufmann (eipcp, Linz/Wien)
>
>  opening party of the transnational eipcp projects TRANSFORM and 
> translate
>  12 Oct. 2005, 21:30
> DRUZBA (KAPU)
> Kapuzinerstr. 36
> 4020 Linz
>
> reminder
>  Faculty for Radical Aesthetics. faculty opening party. netbase, 
> Vienna, 9 Oct 2005
>  In the Place of the Public Sphere | Theorien der Öffentlichkeit, 
> Buchpräsentation und opening party TRANSFORM / translate. Depot, 
> Vienna, 10 Oct. 2005
> http://www.eipcp.net/news.htm
>
>  The workshop TRANSFORM. The future of institutional critique is 
> realised in cooperation with Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz - 
> http://www.lentos.at
> The three-year projects TRANSFORM and translate are supported by:
>  European Commission - Culture 2000 programme, KulturLand 
> Oberösterreich, Linz Kultur, Wien Kultur, Bundeskanzleramt:KUNST
>
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