Installation
Lifelines #4: Roedelius
Avant-garde
Electronic music
Festival
Sound art
Techno
Visual Art (...)
Sound art

Lecture
“Misfits”: Pages from a loose-leaf modernity
. This already indicates that discussions of nature in contemporary Korean art often consider “nature” as (...)
Sohl Lee: Radicalism in Non-Success: The Politics of Nature, Yatoo, and South Korean Art (...)
Art History (...)
contemporary Korean art often consider “nature” as performing the “nation” or even

Screening, Conversation
Salon of Aesthetic Experiments / Graduale 14
Program of the evening:
Introduction to the Art&Economics group by Tanja Ostojic Film screening by (...)
Art & Economics Group Quarterly Forum (...)
Art
bauhaus imaginista
Every Saturday it will be possible to talk with a team of young art educators on site in the (...)
Exhibition Visits with Art Educators (...)
Every Saturday it will be possible to talk with a team of young art educators

Lecture
Speculative Thinking in Art, Literature, and Philosophy
One of the functions of art history has been to provide models of periodization. Classical (...)
The Postconceptual Condition: A Report on Art (...)
Speculative Thinking in Art, Literature, and Philosophy (...)
One of the functions of art history has been to provide models of periodization

Konferenz
re:place 2007
approaches to the rapport between art, media, science and technology. With the title, 're:place', we propose (...)
The Second International Conference on the Histories of Media, Art, Science and Technology (...)
of exemplary approaches to the rapport between art, media, science and technology. With the title
Conference
New York
curators, collectors, art critics and academics reflect on the relationship of art and the economy (...)
Problematic relationships as well as advantages of art and its economies (...)
Art and Economy
Neolithic Childhood. Art in a False Present, c. 1930
Joyce S. Cheng is Associate Professor of Modern European Art in the Department of the History of (...)
Neolithic Childhood. Art in a False Present, c. 1930
Neolithic Childhood. Art in a False Present, c. 1930
Charles W . Haxthausen is Robert Sterling Clark Professor of Art History, Emeritus, at Williams (...)
Neolithic Childhood. Art in a False Present, c. 1930
Screening
transmediale 2013
Artists are taking their place in art history: In the feminist work Art Herstory, Hermine Freed

Discussion
Other Events 2013
What social role is played by art in China? Why was media art in China the first experimental art (...)
The Future in Transformation: Social Networks and Media Art in China (...)
What social role is played by art in China? Why was media art in China the
Critical and Pedagogical Studies at the Malmö Art Academy is an international post-graduate study (...)
Malmö Art Academy (...)
Malmö Art Academy
Lecture
Neolithic Childhood. Art in a False Present, c. 1930
immense criticisms of culture and civilization. Art journalism of that time is permeated by diagnoses of (...)
Neolithic Childhood. Art in a False Present, c. 1930 (...)
was characterized by immense criticisms of culture and civilization. Art journalism of that time is
Spaces and Shadows
with Alfred Banze, artis and artistic director of the Travelling Art Festival - The Banyan Project. (...)
Traveling Art Festival - The Banyan Project (...)
with Alfred Banze, artis and artistic director of the Travelling Art Festival
dimensionalities of radical matter, an intradisciplinary arena of art, philosophy, and the wild sciences set on the
Luis Camnitzer is an artist, writer, critic, educator, and art theorist. He was at the vanguard of
Torsten Meyer is managing director of the Grimme Research Fellowship and Professor of Art and Art
Guided tours by artists
New York
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09 September Beatriz Lanchas, artist (Berlin) - "A Gender perspective"
16 September Karin Uhr, Art
founding member of World of Matter, an international art and research platform on global resource ecologies
Lecture
Radiophonic Spaces
Radio art and the public broadcasting services in Germany have always had a productive relationship (...)
Sound art (...)
Radio art and the public broadcasting services in Germany have always had a