2365 results, 663 results in section Mediathek

    Wed, Mar 17, 2010
    7 pm

    Yana Milev

    Emergency Design - The Art to Resist Lecture
    On Rage

    Contributors: Doreen Mende

    (2015–ongoing); and Of Violence, Dutch Art Institute and EVA International, Dublin (2014).

    Markus Schega

    participated in numerous projects on these issues – for example within the context of Children Make Art with

    Tania Bruguera

    art, activism and social change through works that examine the social effects of political and

    Contributors: Brian Kirkbride

    musical and other auditory representations. His sound art, data-driven installations and film/video work

    Contributors: Bettina von Arnim Schule

    with the neighboring ATRIUM youth art school.

    Contributors: Philippe Despoix

    History of Natural Philosophy, Religion, and Art, by Raymond Klibansky, Erwin Panofsky, and Fritz Saxl

    Carlos Motta

    PinchukArtCentre’s Future Generation Art Prize.

    Simon(e) Jaikiriuma Paetau

    , video installations and performance, dealing with queer decoloniality. Paetau studied Media Art at the

    Harry Garuba

    research interests embrace contemporary African art and African Modernity. He published a programmatic

    Contributors: Julia Schlüter

    potential interplay between law and art.

    Katharina Joy Book

    trust and truth in pop culture and performance art. Recent works include Sandbox with Dora Rodriguez and

    Andrea Cohen

    1985. She is the author of the book Les compositeurs et l’art radiophonique (Composers and radio art

    Neville Rowley

    ESSEC Business School and at the Sorbonne in Paris where he received his doctorate in art history with a

    Marie Guérin

    – Biennial for Electroacoustic Music and Sound Art at Akademie der Künste Berlin (2017). In 2015 Guérin

    Rasha Salti

    Rasha Salti is a researcher, writer and curator of art and film. At present she is the

    Diana McCarty

    Diana McCarty is a feminist media activist. Her work revolves around gender, art, politics and

    Mariel Miranda

    cities of Tijuana and Tucson where she is an MFA in Studio Art student at the University of Arizona.

    Vandria Garcia Borari

    cultural spaces, such as the Tapajós Indigenous Art Exhibition - MUTAK and the Ukara Wasú Indigenous