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2015

On the Aesthetics of Resistance / Zur Ästhetik des Widerstands

On the Aesthetics of Resistance / Zur Ästhetik des Widerstands

Interdisziplinärer Workshop (11.-12. Dezember 2015)

A cooperation of the Minerva Research Group The Nomos of Images. Manifestation and Iconology of Law and the Ulmer Verein – Verband für Kunst- und Kulturwissenschaften e.V. together with the Deutsches Forum für Kunstgeschichte in Paris.

Organized by Carolin Behrmann (Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz), Joseph Imorde (Universität Siegen) and Henry Kaap (Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz) 

Manifestations of resistance against normative orders are characterized more than ever by an aestheticization of political and social concerns. Besides the occupation of public space, digital media are deployed as a means to pose radical challenges to existing political and legal systems.

Given the long history of political protests, we can observe a reversal, or new reciprocity, of recording practices enabled by digital media. These recording practices are used by protestors themselves, by the state systems and institutions that they oppose, as well as by spectators and witnesses. Thus, they serve all of these networks as a means to disseminate information. They are also used as a tool for surveillance and punishment. Furthermore, the circulating images are themselves often the source of artistic debates. These „media“ of resistance take on the aesthetics of contemporary visual culture while their images simultaneously reflect the far-reaching dimensions of political action and agency. The global connectivity and immediacy of social media (Instagram, Twitter, etc.) not only enable an effective visual presence but also document and even shape the content and concerns of the protests. This aesthetics of resistance that reflects itself within its images and manifests itself in various aesthetic practices is met with censorship and often with the banning or blocking of access to these media platforms (e.g. China, Turkey).

A systematic description and archiving of the current aesthetics of resistance and the analysis of the forms of artistic appropriation of these aesthetics, especially in terms of the history of public protest, is still lacking. The workshop is therefore devoted to the manifold forms of resistance and the multiple aesthetics of protest, as well as to the related forms of artistic and political practices in the public sphere.

PROGRAMM

Freitag, 11. Dezember 2015

14:00 Begrüßung und Einführung | Welcome and Introduction
 
14:30   Till Kathmann (Bremen | Soziologie)
Eine andere Form der Erinnerung: Der ästhetische Widerstand der Gezi-Park-Bewegung
Chair: Carolin Behrmann
Pause
 
 
15:30   Atreyee Gupta (Berlin | Cultural Theory)
Politics of Disenfranchisement as Aesthetics of Resistance
Chair: Joseph Imorde
 
16:00   Heike Munder (Zürich | Migros Museum)
Zur Ausstellung: „Resistance Performed – Aesthetic Strate­gies under Repressive Regimes in Latin America“
Gespräch mit Carolin Behrmann und Henry Kaap
Pause
 
 
17:00   Emeric Lhuisset (Paris | Photographer)
Maydan – Hundred Portraits
Gespräch mit Godehard Janzing (Paris | DFK)


Samstag, 12. Dezember

09:30

 

Ilaria Hoppe (Berlin | Kunst- und Bildgeschichte)
Urban Art. Formen des ästhetischen Widerstands
Chair: Brigitte Sölch  
 
10:00   Andreas Beer (Konstanz | American Studies) 
Das neue Gesicht der Revolte? Ästhetiken und die politische Philosophie der ‚V-Maske‘ in aktuellen Kulturen des Dissens
Chair: Felix Jäger
Pause
 


11:00 Seraphine N. Meya (Karlsruhe | Medientheorie) 
Humor, Optimismus und Utopie im künstlerischen Aktivismus 
Chair: Hana Gründler
 
11:30   Christoph Lutz-Scheurle (Dortmund | Kulturwissenschaft) 
Die Systeme zum Tanzen bringen! – Von der Invasion zur Zerstreuung, vom Widerstand zur Widersprüchlichkeit 
Chair: Franziska Lampe
 
12:00 Kerstin Schankweiler (Berlin | Kunstgeschichte Afrikas) 
Affektive Dynamiken von Bildern in Zeiten von Social Media. Bildzeugenschaften aus Ägypten, 2010-2013 
Chair: Henry Kaap
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