Montag, 30. Mai 2016

Jay Chung & Q Takeki Maeda: Trends in Neo-Expressionist Yuppie Punk

Vortrag
Jay Chung & Q Takeki Maeda: Trends in Neo-Expressionist Yuppie Punk
Dienstag, 7. Juni 2016, 19 Uhr, Aula

This lecture will address a set of “classic” postmodern dilemmas and positions, and their potential relevance to artistic production and reception today. Texts from the 1980’s by Frederic Jameson, Yves Alain Bois, and Achille Bonito Oliva will be closely examined and compared to a curator’s essay published in a group exhibition catalog last year. The lecture will also cover writings by Kari Rittenbach and Roberto Bolaño.

Jay Chung and Q Takeki Maeda have recently exhibited their work at Roppongi Crossing 2016: My Body, Your Voice, Galerie Francesca Pia, Cabinet Gallery, and 356 Mission.

Der Vortrag findet in englischer Sprache statt.

Dienstag, 24. Mai 2016

Philippe Pirotte: The Grand Balcony

Vortrag Curatorial Studies
Philippe Pirotte: The Grand Balcony (Biennale de Montreal 2016)
Mittwoch, 8. Juni 2016, 19 Uhr, Aula

 For the exhibition The Grand Balcony the awareness of an artistic consciousness that creates ‘images’ which are materially compulsory in the present though suffused with historic resonance and in parley with the ‘information economy’s heightened dematerialization’ is paramount. Praxis of such images challenges the reproducibility of the (digital) image, decentralized authorship, and the development of attention as currency. Moreover it reframes questions around the physical exhibition space, imitation, tableau, and séance.

The Grand Balcony draws loosely on Jean Genet's Le Balcon, where the play’s high porch is a space of contestation between revolution and counter-revolution, reality and illusion. A recurring motif in Genet's writing, his balcony is a place of perverse acts where representation itself can be perversely troubled. It is a desiring apparatus and a theatrical space that articulates the complex relationship between inside and outside, up and down. The balcony is also subjected to a particular regime of visibility, a space where a person can dramatically stage herself, with power and vulnerability on display.

As a brothel, Genet's Grand Balcony presents a fiercely ironical microcosm of the power elite besieged by revolutionary forces at the gates. In turn, the exhibition The Grand Balcony enacts Genet’s concern with meta-theatricality and role-playing by unfolding experiences alongside “objects” that often refuse to reveal themselves as truths. Along with Genet, The Grand Balcony enlists the infamous Marquis de Sade, who adds the right to pleasure to the canon of human rights. His advocacy of pleasure uncovers the paradoxes of the bourgeois principle of formal equality as it exposes the fact that fantasy categorically resists universalization. Fantasy is the absolutely individual way in which someone structures her/his “impossible” relation to things.

In the tradition of both Genet and de Sade, Le Grand Balcon aims to be an exhibition - simultaneously playful and fatalistic - where things can go astray.

Philippe Pirotte *1972 is a Belgian art historian, critic, curator of numerous international exhibitions and director of Städelschule and Portikus since 2014. From 2005 – 2011, he was the director of the Kunsthalle Bern. Since 2005, Pirotte has been Senior Advisor of the Rijksakademie for Visual Arts in Amsterdam. In 2012, he became Adjunct Senior Curator at the UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive and in 1999 he co-founded objective exhibitions, a not-for-profit institution in Antwerp, Belgium.

Die Veranstaltung findet in englischer Sprache statt.


Montag, 23. Mai 2016

kitchen show #2

kitchen show #2
SOFT SHOULDERS / A Sonic Experiment
Mit Lan Cao, Clémentine Coupau, Gailė Griciūtė, Aki Kitajima, Melanie Matthieu, Thùy-Hân Nguyễn-Chí, Gregor Siedl
Samstag, 28. Mai 2016, 20 Uhr, Lichthalle






Cleaning the kitchen, counting the days
We seek out liminal space
to indulge in this dark lobate database
Polycentric ripples, schisms on repeat
like soft shoulders gentle on the feet
Ping-pong has become obsolete
Solo scrabble is the new trick or treat
Discontinuity
sleeps inside continuity
How to think radical uncertainty?
Tedium and tears nourish me, delicately consume me
The proliferation of C
C as in A plus B
A as in too much hyperlinks
B as a messy metabolism
equals lethargic magnetism

kitchen show #2 is part of the series of exhibitions and performances curated by Felix Bröcker, which is conceived in relation with the film kitchen at Städelschule.

Sponsored by Heinz und Gisela Friederichs Stiftung.


Montag, 9. Mai 2016

Haegue Yang: Quasi

Vortrag
Haegue Yang: Quasi
Dienstag, 31. Mai 2016, 19 Uhr, Aula

Haegue Yang (1971, Seoul) will talk about her recent exhibitions and projects. She is equally interested in how the formal and conceptual, as well as the narrative language in art, form an irresistible paradox in contemplating and reflecting the conflicts of our time and circumstances. Considering the ever-developing communications technology and its overwhelming possibility, amidst our increasing curiosity on civilization and questions on the status of human beings within it, mute abstraction is nothing but a lingering voice, murmuring an “absence of identity.”

Exhibitions as of late include Shooting the Elephant 象 Thinking the Elephant, Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul (2015), Come Shower or Shine, It Is Equally Blissful, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing (2015), An Opaque Wind, Sharjah Biennial (2015), Quasi-Pagan Minimal, Greene Naftali, New York (2016), and Quasi-Pagan Serial, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg (2016).

More information is available at www.heikejung.de and on vimeo.

Der Vortrag findet in englischer Sprache statt.

Sylvère Lotringer: Antonin Artaud, “The Man Who Disappeared”

 ***abgesagt (wegen Bahnstreik in Paris) ***

Vortrag
Sylvère Lotringer: Antonin Artaud, “The Man Who Disappeared”
Mittwoch, 1. Juni 2016, 19 Uhr, Aula

Sylvère Lotringer is a literary critic and cultural theorist. He is founder and co-editor of Semiotext(e) and is a professor of Twentieth-Century French literature and philosophy at Columbia University.

He will be discussing his newest project, “The Man Who Disappeared”, a film on one of his lifelong obsessions, the poet Antonin Artaud.

The lecture will be preceded by a special screening of "The Man Who Disappeared" (2015, 45 min), at 18:00 in room I7.

Der Vortrag findet in englischer Sprache statt.

***abgesagt (wegen Bahnstreik in Paris) ***

V. Vale & Marian Wallace: Search & Destroy, Punk publishing and how to DIY

Vortrag
V. Vale & Marian Wallace
Mittwoch, 18. Mai 2016, 19 Uhr, Aula

In 1977 V. Vale founded Search & Destroy, San Francisco’s first punk publication. In 1980 he launched RE/Search Publications, a publishing house that has helped bring artists from the underground to light, such as William S. Burroughs, J.G. Ballard, Genesis P-Orridge, SPK and Monte Cazazza. Along with Marian Wallace, an experimental filmmaker, V. Vale tours the world sharing an impressive history of counter-culture and rich collection of material amassed over the years.

They will give an illustrated talk on Vale’s Punk past and how to start a radical DIY publishing venture.

Der Vortrag findet in englischer Sprache statt.

Montag, 2. Mai 2016

Kader Attia & Gerhard Kubik

MMK Talks 
Kader Attia & Gerhard Kubik
Dienstag, 10. Mai 2016, 19 Uhr, MMK 1, Domstraße 10, Frankfurt am Main

Der Künstler Kader Attia zählt spätestens seit seiner aufsehenerregenden Präsentation auf der documenta 13 zu den international viel beachteten Künstlern seiner Generation. Er erforscht die Auswirkungen der kulturellen Hegemonie des Westens auf nicht-westliche Kulturen vor dem Hintergrund unserer globalisierten Gegenwart. Zentral ist dabei das Konzept der „Reparatur“, das er seit vielen Jahren erforscht. Der Talk findet im Rahmen seiner umfassenden Einzelausstellung Sacrifice and Harmony im MMK statt.

Im Gespräch mit:
Gerhard Kubik ist ein österreichischer Musikethnologe und Ethnologe. In seiner Forschung widmet er sich insbesondere der Musik, dem Tanz, dem Totemismus, der oralen Tradition und kulturellen Erziehung in Afrika und in afrikanisch beeinflussten Kulturen Venezuelas und Brasiliens. Kubik zählt zu den international renommierten Größen im Bereich intrakultureller afrikanischer Kulturforschung.

MMK Talks 2016: Art & Politics
Bei der sechsten Ausgabe der Veranstaltungsreihe MMK Talks liegt der Schwerpunkt auf der Beziehung zwischen Kunst, Gesellschaft und Politik. Angesichts der tiefgreifenden und existenziellen Veränderungen in Zeiten der globalen Krise sieht sich auch die zeitgenössische Kunst- und Ausstellungspraxis mit neuen Herausforderungen konfrontiert.
Künstler und Ausstellungsmacher sind dazu eingeladen, mit einem Gesprächspartner ihrer Wahl über die Rolle der Kunst in Zeiten gravierender Transformationsprozesse zu sprechen.

Das Gespräch findet in englischer Sprache statt. 

Sonntag, 1. Mai 2016

kitchen show #1


Ausstellungseröffnung

kitchen show #1: Viviana Abelson, Amy Ball, Lars Karl Becker, Stefan Cantante, Ella CB, Marcello Spada, Alexander Tillegreen und WATER COOLER WODKA BAR von Franz Hempel

Dienstag, 3. Mai 2016, 20 Uhr, Filmküche

In der Ausstellung kitchen show #1 werden die Werke von sechs Künstler*innen der Stdelschule aus den Studios in die Kche gebracht. Viviana Abelson, Amy Ball, Lars Karl Becker, Stefan Cantante, Ella CB und Alexander Tillegreen eignen sich den Alltagsort durch ihre Skulpturen, Fotografien und performativen Interventionen an. Wie beim Kochen spielen neben den visuellen Eindrücken auch Duft und Klang eine Rolle. Die fragile Grenze zwischen Kunst und Alltag wird von den Knstler*innen kommentiert und wie selbstverständlich berschritten. Dem Betrachter offenbart sich die Kunst dabei manchmal erst auf den zweiten Blick.

In der Städelschule in Frankfurt liegen Atelier und Kche nicht nur rumlich nah beieinander. Kochen hat dort eine lange Tradition, seit die Filmküche 1980 fr Peter Kubelka im Rahmen seiner Lehrttigkeit eingerichtet wurde. Initiiert wurde die Ausstellung von Felix Brcker, Student der Curatorial Studies an der Stdelschule und ausgebildeter Koch. Er fhrte in der Filmkchebereits in den vergangenen zwei Jahren Veranstaltungen und Kochabende durch. kitchen show #1 ist der Auftakt einer Reihe von Ausstellungen und Performances, die in der Küche statt finden wird.
 
Ausstellungsdauer: 3. Mai – 5. Mai 2016, von 15 17 Uhr geöffnet

Gefördert durch die Heinz und Gisela Friederichs Stiftung

Clarie Denis


Vortrag
Clarie Denis
Dienstag, 3. Mai 2016, 19 Uhr, Aula

Claire Denis is a French director, scriptwriter and professor at La Fémis in Paris. Her films address issues of subjectivity and desire, sexual transgression, violence, and post-colonialism from both the perspective of the colonized and the colonizing. Her works have been described as dream-like and enigmatic and she is known for her interest in formal exploration and and experimental style. Films of her include: Chocolat (1988), J’ai pas sommeil (1994), Bon Travail (1990), Trouble Every Day (2001), and White Material (2009). She is currently collaborating on a science-fiction project with writer Zadie Smith. Denis will be discussing her work.

Der Vortrag findet in englischer Sprache statt.