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<nettime-ann> [event] 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 --- eipcp - european institute for progressive cultural policies a-1060 vienna, gumpendorfer strasse 63b a-4040 linz, harruckerstrasse 7 contact@eipcp.net <mailto:contact@eipcp.net> http://www.eipcp.net <http://www.eipcp.net/> _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann