[spectre] Fwd: CONF: Art after Fukushima (Bern, 13 Dec 24)
Andreas Broeckmann LEU
andreas.broeckmann at leuphana.de
Thu Nov 21 10:15:56 CET 2024
From: Toni Hildebrandt
Date: Nov 20, 2024
Subject: CONF: Art after Fukushima (Bern, 13 Dec 24)
University of Bern, Mittelstrasse 43, room 324, Dec 13, 2024
Art after Fukushima – Imaginations of the Atomic Age in the Anthropocene.
Location: University of Bern, Mittelstrasse 43, room 324
Date/Time: December 13, 2024
Concept & Organisation: Toni Hildebrandt, Department of Modern and
Contemporary Art History, Institute of Art History / Walter Benjamin
Kolleg, University of Bern, supported by the MVUB Grant at University of
Bern.
Art in the Atomic Age refers to the historical period, primarily
spanning from the mid-20th century, marked by the advent of nuclear
technology and the proliferation of atomic weapons at the end of World
War II. The Atomic Age names a transformative era characterized by the
use and threat of nuclear power, which had profound impacts on science,
geopolitics, culture and history. Since the Fukushima nuclear accident,
it became furthermore clear that the Atomic Age and the Anthropocene are
interconnected concepts. Scholars, writers, and curators from different
fields and backgrounds will discuss critical entanglements, raising
questions on Fukushima as a paradigm of the Anthropocene. Looking back
at immediate responses after March 11, 2011, and on 13 years of
experiences and reflections "Post-Fukushima", the workshop will address
a set of interrelated questions: How are imaginations of the Atomic Age
changing in the Anthropocene? How do works of art after Fukushima differ
from those in the earlier Atomic Age (e.g. after Hiroshima/Nagasaki,
after Chernobyl), especially in terms of testimonial images, the
importance of victims, an aesthetics of ruins, and the impact of
memorial culture? How is the transition to collective practices, the
emphasis on collaboration, the sense for ‘more-than-human’ worlds
(vegetal and animal life), to the growing awareness for local
environmental and indigenous perspectives, and present and future
scenarios connected to the broader, planetary discourse on (and against)
the Anthropocene?
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Program:
9.30 Welcome and Introduction by Toni Hildebrandt
9.45 Gabrielle Decamous (Kyushu, video conference), "Fukushima and Other
Nuclear Disasters in the Arts"
10.15 Kyoko Iwaki (Antwerp, video conference), "Ghostly Realism:
Matsubara Shuntarō and Atmospheric Subjects"
10.45 Response by Vega Tescari (Mendrisio)
11.00 Discussion
11.15 Coffee break
11.45 Maria Stavrinaki (Lausanne), "Bomb, human Head: Remarks on a
Post-atomic Pattern"
12.15 Theresa Deichert (Heidelberg), "Representing the Unreal: The
Nuclear Uncanny in Masaharu Satō’s Fukushima Trace"
12.45 Response by Lilian Kroth (Fribourg)
13.00 Final discussion moderated by Toni Hildebrandt
Reference / Quellennachweis:
CONF: Art after Fukushima (Bern, 13 Dec 24). In: ArtHist.net, Nov 20,
2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/43216>.
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