Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut
Preussischer Kulturbesitz


The figures of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza




Semiperipherality

Symposium

Thursday, March 3rd

14.30–14.45 h – Opening

14.50–16.10 h – Session 1
Moderator: Zanna Gilbert (Getty Research Institute)

Karen Benezra (Leuphana University): Popular Art, or, the Folklore of the Future
Rafael Cardoso (UERJ / FU Berlin): The Trouble with modernismo: the Centrality of a Term Imported from the Periphery

16.30–17.50 h – Session 2
Moderator: Eric de Bruyn (FU Berlin)

Klara Kemp-Welch (Courtauld Institute): Countercultural Misunderstandings and Alternatives to the Alternative
Luke Skrebowski (University of Manchester): Ian Burn’s Itineraries: On Conceptual Art in the World System

Friday, March 4th

14.00–16.00 h – Session 3
Moderator: Ileana L. Selejan (Decolonizing Arts Institute,University of the Arts London)

Gabriel Zacarias (UNICAMP / Universität Hamburg): Semiperipherality in Postwar Europe: The Multiple Geographies of the Situationist International
Teresa Kittler (University of York): Modern / Early Modern Connections: Battisti / Celant
Sérgio B. Martins (PUC-Rio / FU Berlin): Negative Art for a Negative Country: Underdevelopment Inside Out

16.20–17.20 h – Session 4: Artist’s Talk
Matheus Rocha Pitta (Artist, Berlin): Eye for an Eye
Discussant: Mela Dávila (Independent curator and researcher, Hamburg)

All times are in Central European Time (CET) / UTC+01

supported by: Alexander von Humbold-Stiftung and Fundação Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

Kunstwerk: Platter Ball mit Farbe bemalt
© Matheus Rocha Pitta

Termin und Ort

3.-4.3.2022
Online
Registration: birgit.reinert@fu-berlin.de

Sprache

Englisch / English

Kooperationspartner

Freie Universität Berlin

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