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The Art of Assembly
Florian Malzacher & brut Wien
30 episodes
2 months ago
In this series of talks, curator and author Florian Malzacher is joined by guests from arts, politics and theory to reflect on the potential of assemblies in activism, politics and art. „The Art of Assembly" speculates on the potential of gatherings in a time where not much seems certain.
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In this series of talks, curator and author Florian Malzacher is joined by guests from arts, politics and theory to reflect on the potential of assemblies in activism, politics and art. „The Art of Assembly" speculates on the potential of gatherings in a time where not much seems certain.
Show more...
Philosophy
Arts,
Society & Culture,
Performing Arts,
Science,
Social Sciences
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XII: Pitfalls of Representation (Milo Rau, School of Resistance, The Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination & Florian Malzacher)
The Art of Assembly
1 hour 48 minutes 9 seconds
3 years ago
XII: Pitfalls of Representation (Milo Rau, School of Resistance, The Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination & Florian Malzacher)
Numerous theater makers and artists have been inspired by the concept and the performative reality of assembly in recent years, creating, directing, initiating trials, parliaments, congresses, summits and assemblies in white cubes and black boxes, on proscenium stages and public spaces. But the relationship between theatrical and political representation remains complicated. What are difference and proximity between physical presence within an art institution and on, for example, an occupied square? The 12th edition of The Art of Assembly looks at the often productive, often ambivalent relationship between art and activism, inviting three very different initiators of assemblies: Theater director Milo Rau believes in staging and realistic representation in his plays, while for his tribunals and trials he invented what he calls „symbolic institutions“; the School of Resistance uses theatrical settings but understands itself as an activist, not an artistic project; and the activists Isabelle Fremeaux and Jay Jordan believe: If you truly want to do politics, you have to desert the institution of art and entangle insurrectionary imagination into the everyday life of movements.
The Art of Assembly
In this series of talks, curator and author Florian Malzacher is joined by guests from arts, politics and theory to reflect on the potential of assemblies in activism, politics and art. „The Art of Assembly" speculates on the potential of gatherings in a time where not much seems certain.