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Class of Interpretation V. - Back to the Future School: Anticipating Tomorrow’s Arts & Humanities Education

New educational platforms are often born of a commitment to the principle that for original ideas to be presented to a larger audience, they do not have to wait for the slow process of verification and approval built into educational and research institutions. Today’s educational platforms are conceived and built online. Despite their shortcomings, the ever-growing reach of planetary computation can provide the basic infrastructure for the creation of new educational institutions. With humanities, art, and social science departments around the world caught in a losing fight in the crossfire between the dominant poststructuralist ideologies and pragmatist neoliberal administrations, it becomes clear that the foundations and aspirations of new institutions will need to be in line with the kind of new left which is comfortable with confronting complexities. These new institutions ought to fearlessly accept that some components of the base capitalist structure, if combined with emancipatory superstructures, can provide practical ways for the eventual exit from capitalism.

Mohammad Salemy

An independent Berlin-based artist, critic, and curator from Canada. He holds a BFA from Emily Carr University and an MA in Critical Curatorial Studies from the University of British Columbia. He has shown his works in Ashkal Alwan’s Home Works 7 (Beirut, 2015), Witte de With (Rotterdam, 2015), and “Robot Love” (Eindhoven, 2018). His writing has been published in e-flux journal, Flash Art, Third Rail, Brooklyn Rail, Ocula, Arts of the Working Class and Spike. Salemy’s curatorial experiment “For Machine Use Only” was included in the 11th edition of Gwangju Biennale (2016). Together with Patrick Schabus, he forms the artist collective Alphabet Collection. Salemy is the Organizer at The New Centre for Research & Practice.

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účinkujícíMohammad Salemy
kameraDavid Přílučík
zvukDavid Přílučík
střihDavid Přílučík
playlistyClass of Interpretation
kategoriePřednášky
publikováno7. 6. 2019
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Class of Interpretation V. - Back to the Future School: Anticipating Tomorrow’s Arts & Humanities Education
V přednášce bych se chtěla věnovat problematice práce umělkyně z pohledu feministické umělecké tvorby a diskutovat o tom, jak se feministické umělkyně již od konce 70. let zabývaly problematikou flexibilní a prekérní práce. Tzn. problémy, které jsou dnes také tak důležité pro práci umělce. Z pohledu těchto umělkyň otevřelo zkoumání práce novou dimenzi, jak chápat a reflektovat práci umělkyně a její emancipaci.
In their own words, the text is, “the work of ANON. We are a collective of ‘Other.’ Some of us are sex workers, some immigrants, many of us queer. There are even a few privileged white cucks amongst us. Never the less, ANON is largely the work and brainchild of people of color (PoC). Our social disciplines are as varied as our identities: from journalists to dominatrixes. ANON are the intellectual cousins of #BlackLivesMatter divorced from liberalism.”
Komu všemu by galerie měly být přístupné a nejsou? Jsou tu pro rodiče s malými dětmi a jiné pečující osoby? Jsou tu pro děti, nemocné či jinak handicapované? Chovají se galerie k umělcům a umělkyním, jejichž práci prezentují, férově? Proč jsou produkční výstav, na rozdíl od kurátorů a umělců, neviditelné? Mohou se lidé pracující ve sféře současného umění vyhnout (sebe-)vykořisťování, (sebe-)prekarizaci?