Beschreibung |
The lecture series invites global guests to rethink transcultural exchange in art and architecture practices. In the centenary year of the 1923 Bauhaus exhibition, our narrow narratives of artistic and architectural modernism are just beginning to be challenged. In order to adopt a global decolonial perspective, we want to engage with a diverse range of artists, architects, urbanists, cultural practitioners and curators, who maintain affective and interpretive practices towards global modernisms.
We consider these practices love –love “as a political technology, as a body of knowledges, arts, practices, and procedures for re-forming the self and the world” (Chela Sandoval). The aim is to share inner and outer practices, psychic and social processes in the arts and to reassess concepts, categories, institutions, and practices that enable different futures of a complex and intertwined world as well as artistic and architectural pedagogies, politics of care, and anti-colonial practices of a university to come. |
Zielgruppe |
Die Veranstaltung steht im Rahmen der »Bauhaus.Module« allen Bachelor- und Masterstudierenden der Fakultäten Architektur und Urbanistik, Bauingenieurwesen, Kunst und Gestaltung sowie Medien offen. Bitte halten Sie vor der Anmeldung Rücksprache mit Ihrer Fachstudienberatung und klären Sie, ob diese Veranstaltung in ihrem Curriculum angerechnet werden kann. Bei Bedarf schließen Sie vor Veranstaltungsbeginn ein Learning Agreement ab. |