[spectre] Fwd: CONF: DEBT. Unsettling Matters of Interest (Bremen, 22-23 May 25)
Andreas Broeckmann
ab at mikro.in-berlin.de
Tue May 6 05:43:02 CEST 2025
From: Susanne Huber
Date: May 5, 2025
Subject: CONF: DEBT. Unsettling Matters of Interest (Bremen, 22-23 May 25)
Universität Bremen/GAK Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst Bremen, May
22–23, 2025
The renewed prevalence of debt in political discourse accounts to
significant shifts in global power dynamics and environmental
conditions, while regimes of compulsory growth claim borrowed funds as a
prerequisite for sustained production in postindustrial societies. This
indicates an extension, if not an escalation, of the analogy between
artistic practice and a financialized present outlined by Marina
Vishmidt and others in the notion of speculation.
Following Leigh Claire LaBerge’s proposition that there is “no more
abstraction,” the symposium and group exhibition shift the perspective
to a transdisciplinary exploration of how liabilities materialize in
identities and representations, how they operate in transtemporal
geographies, and by which media and apparatuses of social differentiation.
"Bodies," "Ecologies," and "Infrastructures" provides instances for
situated analyses of how property, value, and interest as structures of
both debt and art since the becoming of modernity unfold in a
speculative contemporary. Instead of explanatory containment, the
symposium aims to contribute to an extended understanding of debt as a
formative framework of computational actualities.
Program:
Thursday, 22.05.2025
7 pm
Isabell Lorey (Cologne):
Prekarisierung, Sorge und queere Schulden – Wie wir Demokratie neu
denken können / Precarization, Care, and Queer Debt – How to Rethink
Democracy
Eröffnungsvortrag / Opening Lecture (deutsch / simultaneous
interpretation to english)
Drinks and Communal Dinner
Friday, 23.05.2025
10 am–12:30 pm
Welcome and Introduction
Susanne Huber (Bremen)
PROPERTY: Corporeal Charge and Embodied Unownership Moderatior: Susanne
Huber
Felix Krämer (Erfurt):
Debt’s Debt: A Body History of Inequality after the End of Slavery to
the Present in the United States Luce deLire (Berlin):
The Birth of Debt from the Nature of Value – and a trans lesbian response
Too Big To Fail, Too Small To Notice
Performance by Toon Fibbe (Rotterdam)
Lunch break
1:30 pm–3:30 pm
VALUE: Ecologies in Measure and Scale Moderator: Friederike Nastold
Vasna Ramasar (Lund):
The Past is in Front of You: Thinking Climate Justice through Debt
Fritz-Julius Grafe (Zurich):
Urban Visions of Global Climate Finance: Indian cities and the making of
Groy
Coffee break
3:45 pm–5:45 pm
INTEREST: Infrastructures of Expansion Moderator: Daniel Berndt
Ibrahim Kombarji (New York/Beirut):
Slicing the Cake: On Lebanon's Economy of Exhaustion (digital)
Bassam El Baroni (Espoo):
Strange Progress: Financial Temporality and the Problem of Indifference
Break
6 pm–8 pm
ACTIVISM: Connectivity and Collectivity
Moderator: Annette Hans
Lucía Cavallero (Buenos Aires):
Transfeminist Struggles against Financial Authoritarianism (digital)
Christoph Sorg (Berlin):
"You are not a loan" – The history and present of debt abolitionist
movements
Initiated by Universität Bremen and GAK Gesellschaft für aktuelle Kunst
Bremen, in cooperation with Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg and
Hochschule für Künste Bremen/Temporary Spaces. Additional funding was
generously provided by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and Manfred
und Ursula Fluß-Stiftung.
The symposium is free and open to the public. Registration is not
required. For further information please follow this link:
https://gak-bremen.de/25v_debt_symposium_de/
Concept and organization:
Susanne Huber (Universität Bremen) and Annette Hans, GAK Gesellschaft
für Aktuelle Kunst Bremen
Venue:
GAK Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst Bremen
Teerhof 21
28199 Bremen
Contact:
Susanne Huber
Institut für Kunstwissenschaft – Filmwissenschaft – Kunstpädagogik
FB 9: Kulturwissenschaften
Universität Bremen
Bibliotheksstr. 1
28359 Bremen
hubers at uni-bremen.de
Reference / Quellennachweis:
CONF: DEBT. Unsettling Matters of Interest (Bremen, 22-23 May 25). In:
ArtHist.net, May 5, 2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/49181>.
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