Kooperationsseminar mit Ilka Becker, Hochschule Mainz (u.a. Workshop Temporary Gallery).
Bitte anmelden, da begrenzte Seminargröße: lilian.haberer@khm.de
Typ | Start | End | Day | Turnus | from-to | Location |
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31.10.24 | 30.01.25 | Thursday | Wöchentlich | 11:00 - 13:00 | Heumarkt 14, R.1.07 (Seminarraum 2) |
Typ | |
Start | 31.10.24 |
End | 30.01.25 |
Day | Thursday |
Turnus | Wöchentlich |
from-to | 11:00 - 13:00 |
Location | Heumarkt 14, R.1.07 (Seminarraum 2) |
The seminar focuses on social interactions and multidirectional relationships between ways of life and the environment, in which way alliances and forms of affectivity also find resonance in art.
In times of impending ecological collapse, this requires an expanded view of the commons, their relationships of care and the interaction of human and non-human alliances as mental and social ecologies. The extent to which other, situated knowledge is included in an examination of the geopolitical and micropolitical effects of knowledge and their post- and decolonial critique is shown, for example, by the figure of shimmering, as described by Deborah Bird Rose, as relations between species characterized by care and interdependence.
As a reaction to extractivist practices and environments made inhospitable by climatic conditions, Aymara activist and sociologist Silvia Rivera Cusicanquí focuses on relational and spontaneous ways of dealing with and sharing the commons; cultural scientist Suely Rolnik describes affectivity and micropolitical resonance of bodies and organisms as reactions to the capitalist-colonial unconscious.
The seminar will include a joint workshop in the Temporary Gallery with the greengrass collective and the artist Alberta Whittle, as well as further excursions.
Readings:
T. J. Demos/Emily Eliza Scott/Subhankar Banerjee (Hg.), The Routledge Companian to Contemporary Art, Visual Culture and Climate Change, New York 2021.
Annika Haas/Maximilian Haas/Hanna Magauer/Dennis Pohl (Hg). How to relate: Wissen, Künste, Praktiken Bielefeld 2021.
C Dengler/M Lang, “Commoning Care: Feminist Degrowth Visions for a Socio-Ecological Transformation”, in: Feminist Economics, 28/1 (2022), S. 1-28.
Vera Hofmann/Johannes Euler/Linus Zurmühlen/Silke Helfrich (Hg.), Commoning Art. Die transformative Potenziale von Commons in der Kunst, Bielefeld 2022.
Pablo Martínez/Emily Pethick (Hg.), Artistic ecologies new compasses and tools, London 2022.
Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing/Heather Swanson/Elaine Gan/Nils Bubandt (Hg.), Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet, Minneapolis 2017.
Susanne Witzgall (Hg.), Hybride Ökologien, Zürich 2019.
Karin Cordes
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Winter semester 2024/25
Lecture period:
Oct. 21, 2024 until Feb. 14, 2025
Summer semester 2025
Lecture period:
Apr. 14, 2025 until Jul. 25, 2025