Curatorial Course/Workshop for younger
curators, artists & cultural workers
repositioning the self and our sensitivities to the world
BERLIN / LIMA
Course Curator: Harm Lux
Organisation-Assistance Lima: Carlos Leon-Xjimenez
OVERVIEW OF FINALIZED COURSE
6.11.2021 – 22.02.2022
NEW COURSE: will be announced in due time
The theoretical Sessions about the last 150 years of the Art Development. Analyzing the changes in production,narratives, and their significance to the current understanding of art. Each session contains of: a 50 - 60 mins. Slideshow about the developments in contemporary art, theoretical input talk and discussion time.
Participants’ exchange; group homework and exchange (as a collective Zoom, weekly 2.30 hours).
Session 1: Introduction each of the participants and Harm Lux
Session 2: Curatorial work and projects by Harm Lux (90 mins)
Session 3: Harald Szeemann (80 mins); second Harm’s Talk “On Curating” (40 mins)
Session 4: Harald Szeemann Part 2 (30 mins), Kasper König West: 1981 HierAus: 84 (80mins) / Homework ideas: “On Curating”
Session 5: Jan Hoet, Gent projects (70 mins) Harm’s Intro Talk “On Sensitivity” (25 mins) / Paticipants’ ideas: “On Curating”
Session 6: Kasper König: Münster Projects 1977 & 2007 / Participants’ ideas “On Sensitivity”
Session 7: Harm’s Intro Talk: On Niklas Luhmann, “social structures” (in-exclusion) (35 mins), Jan Hoet, Kassel 1992 (40 mins) followed by the participants’ talk
Session 8: Catherine David, focus on Okwui Enwezor (110 mins), followed by the participants’ talk
Session 9: Harm’s Talk “On Contingency”(Butler, Habermas, Rorty, Freud) (50 Mins) and Carlos Leon’s Talk “Developments in Latin American Art since 80ies” (45 mins)
Session 10: Harm’s Talk “On Empathy” (45 mins) / Participants’ Talks (40 mins)
Session 11: Harm’s Talk “The Autonomous & Authenticity towards Autopoiesis” (35 mins)
Session 12: Harm’s Talk “Anarchy & Utopia, non-normative & different Life models” (45 min)
Session 13: Harm’s Talk “The Weight of the Anthropocene Culture” (30 mins)
Session 14: Harm’s Talk - ideas: “Weight, We & digital-virtual Culture: do we strengthen each other through living Nomad Lifestyles? (What does this mean for the significance and changings in presentation & production?)”
Duration: 4 months (next course: 6 months)
Informations about the last Course November 2021/February 2022 (English text below images)
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> ESPAÑOL Información sobre el curso/taller
Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs: Red Glow. 2006. C-Print, dibond,
Optiwhite glass 94x120 cm.
Copyright the artists; Sies + Höke, Düsseldorf; raebervonstenglin, Zürich
Elana Katz, Performance Euro-Latin Performance Project (2010) in front of the Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
You feel the need to present contemporary art (and practices related to this art form) in a different way than the known methods. Maybe looking for (forms of) presentation that feel connected to the open-ended ideas (with narratives in constant change)? We will see!
About the course/workshop:
The bring in of information to-, and following how curatorial qualities are formed, in example over weeks we will raise the question: through which a sensitive empathy, as well as sensitive ways of seeing, of understanding and acting are formed. The course/workshop will connect historical ways of recording/observing, mediating and exhibiting with current practices and possibilities, starting from the assumption that the classical - production, mediation and presentation - cultural centers (e.g. museums) are partially replaced by other practices in the technological (digital) world. In the course we will explore the strengths and weaknesses of future cultural development and anticipate what this may mean for art & democratic culture. One third of the course will take place in Zoom, this in exchange with Lima (for future collaborations) From Berlin, each lecture will be followed by a seminar, 5 times at Zoom with Lima). The homework (your project papers) will always be worked out in duos, or trios (Berlin, with Lima partner). We will end the course with a small presentation (this may be a few months later).
The course/workshop objectives:
a) Introduction to curating through knowledge strengthening, analysis and sensitivity stimulation.
b) Awareness development on changing production, mediation, presentation and visitor response (inclusion)
c) Initiation of a small international operating curatorial network.
Course start:
Around first November week 2021. Duration until end February 2022 (course extension is possible).
Application period: Deadline: October 06th, 18:00 hours.
Application Form (Fill up the PDF, and send it per email)
You will receive our (positive/negative) afterwards.
(around 14 people will be invited for a personal interview in mid-October).
This is a course for 6 creative and fully committed young people (living in Berlin, or reasonable train-ride distance to Berlin), and for the same amount of people living in Lima.
Course/Workshop level:
Master level. First university degree is required. Those who do not have complete university studies but are active as a curator* should apply, too. Asking, and thanking you. For all applicants count the following criteria: sensitivity, views on how to bring art in a different way (according to our times), extremely curious, a well-read person, and …diving into the emerging. Any application is welcome!
Time investment:
Weekly: a 2:15 hours educational meeting. Another 10 hours most be reserved for homework, digital meetings with the other city participants, and/or physical meetings.
Berlin space: A lab room (where your free spirit can run wild) is at your disposal (35 sqm, with Tel, WIFI, printer, video projectors, publications about art (DE-EN-NL) in Berlin-Kreuzberg.
Lima space: A physical meeting place will be anounced, where to meet with the 6 participants.
Course/Workshop language: Official language English. (German and Spanish knowledge desirable)
Course/Workshop offer from: Flux I bell sTRUcTURs e.V. - theme & performance projects Berlin and the support of Asociación de Curadores del Perú (Peruvian Curator´s Association)
Concept: Harm Lux (curator, Berlin) in collaboration with Carlos Leon-Xjimenez (artist and curator, Berlin/Lima)
Course/Workshop fee:
Berlin: 75-95 € monthly, this includes use of laboratory / free-spirit-room (amount depends on person)
Lima: 95 euro
Harm Lux
Curatorial Portfolio
(project selection - for more informations & images click here)
2019-2022 Bring in Weight - a critique on populism
(Project performed in Berlin, Maribor, München and Zürich)
2016 meer teilen, share more (Frauenfeld, Switzerland + Zagreb, Croatia)
2013 working Voices (Bogota, Colombia)
2010 Euro-Latin Performance Tour (Basel, Zürich, Hannover + Berlin)
2007 el QUINTO PASAJERO (La Paz, Bolivia)
2007 from their planet (different locations)
2004 Lautlosen Irren (Berlin, Germany)
2000 Schweizer Pavillon (Architektur Venedig Biennale)
2000 Life after the Squirrel (New York, USA)
1999 Powersources (Fribourg, Switzerland)
1999 Grown in Frozen Time (Frauenfeld, Switzerland)
1997 Diskland Snowscape (Frauenfeld, Switzerland)
1996 I hear your voice, Schritte in seismographische Aufmerksamkeit (Frauenfeld, Switzerland)
1995 A nite at the show (Zürich,Switzerland)
1989 - 1994 Shedhalle Zürich ( Zürich, Switzerland, 950 sqm floor) project with Christian Marclay, John Cage, Christopher Rutimann / Thomas Puckey, Albrecht Schnider / Christopher Williams, Marie José Burki, Clara Saner / Eric Hattan, Hirsch Perlman, Laurent Schmid / Doris Salcedo, Ulf Rollof, Liliana Moro, Marianna Uutinen, Cecile Huber / Thomas Hirschhorn, Sylvie Fleury, Alex Hanimann, Daniele Buetti / Pipilotti Rist, Silvia Gertsch, Mio Shirai / Kay Rosen, Trus Melin, Willem Cole, Patrick Corillon, Alexandre Bianchini, Willem Cole / Nedko Solakov, Eran Schaerf, Nathalie Tison / Claudia Müller, Jan van de Pavert / Giro Annen, Mitja Tušek, Bernard Voita / Conference speakers - Richard Rorty, Niklas Luhmann, Boris Groys
1988 Kunsthalle Bern, assistant curator (selection: Rene Daniels, Bern, Switzerland)
1987 stroomopwaarts exhibition of 14 female Dutch artists at Frauen Museum Bonn (Bonn, Germany)
1985 - 1988 Lokaal 01 (Breda, Netherlands)