Typ | Start | End | Day | Turnus | from-to | Location |
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05.02.25 | 07.02.25 | Einmalig | 10:00 - 13:00 | Filzengraben 18-24, Animationsstudio, 0.1 |
Typ | |
Start | 05.02.25 |
End | 07.02.25 |
Day | |
Turnus | Einmalig |
from-to | 10:00 - 13:00 |
Location | Filzengraben 18-24, Animationsstudio, 0.1 |
A year after his death, Gordon Matta-Clark received a angry latter from the city of New York Tax authority for the unpaid real-estate tax on his 15 plots of land. His widow and manager of the estate didn't really understand what was happening. He was a poor artist, not a land owner.
Years earlier, he discovered that the city was selling odd plots of land for as little as 25$. On auction he bought 15. He meticulously documented the leftover, in-between, mistaken, bureaucratically neglected, junk spaces, trough maps and panorama photographs.
The Block-Seminar will examine the work of Gordon Matta-Clark from three angles:
-what were the socio-economic conditions that led to him having “junk” houses to use as raw material in the first place and what are the parallels to our economic reality today;
-occupying space- how his practice of controlled demolition, “cutting” and trespassing, worked as elements for the creation of social space;
-contemporary examples of art project that have parallels to his Reality Properties: Fake Estates; projects that reconsider the notions of property, ownership and social exchange – the forces that govern our lives.
The seminar will look at mechanisms for taking over physical space, creating a new metabolism, one that evolves, one that can be traded, changing its value and status for a set of time.
If a big economic reset already started, what can we do to prepare? What elements can be taken over? How does one represent that? How can a sketch give instructions on property and ownership over a set period of time?
The students will work on individual proposals, in the forms of sketches with instructions on: how to take-over space in, on, over, under, the KHM. The proposals, together with a collectivity assembled reader will constitute a fanzine as an end result.
Karin Cordes
Juliane Schwibbert
Claudia Warnecke
Heumarkt 14
50667 Köln
Tel.: +49 221 20189 - 194 /
119 / 187 / 249
E-Mail: studoffice@khm.de
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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