With Alena Alexandrova, Natasa Bodrozic, Jeroen Boomgaard, Yane Calovski, Doplgenger, Marjoca de Greef, Rumiko Hagiwara, Hristina Ivanoska, Sarah van Lamsweerde, Aram Lee, Luiza Margan, Anastasija Pandilovska, Antonis Pittas, Richtje Reinsma and Ivana Vaseva.
Met Alena Alexandrova, Natasa Bodrozic, Jeroen Boomgaard, Yane Calovski, Doplgenger, Marjoca de Greef, Rumiko Hagiwara, Hristina Ivanoska, Sarah van Lamsweerde, Aram Lee, Luiza Margan, Anastasija Pandilovska, Antonis Pittas, Richtje Reinsma and Ivana Vaseva.
When planning the initial symposium, our aim was to bring the symposium to the
domain of visual arts, to approach it as an artistic practice and focus on the
performative capacity of presentations. We were looking forward to everyone
meeting and mingling and differing or fusing into new collaborations. The
spread of COVID-19 interrupted the process and steered instantly all movements.
Like everybody, we had to readjust. We decided, quite briskly, to move the
symposium from the wonderful space of puntWG to an online environment.
The main objective of our symposium was, and still is, to explore how (artistic)
practices coalesce with cultural heritage. The main feature of our symposium was,
and still is, interconnection and cooperation: "to allow for various practices
from the cultural domain to touch each other and to move from their own fields
of interests."
For this, we present a complementary group of artists, writers, curators and
researchers whose practices address topics such as "heritage activism", "objects
in the dark", "collective memory", "forgotten histories", "critical nostalgia",
and the "dimensions of time and space".
Find the online presentations for
In the pause of a gesture there might be an
echo here:
On a possible passing from the inscription to the body by Aram Lee
Skopje 2014 by Antonis Pittas
The spread of a crack is halted by a hole by Sarah van Lamsweerde, Anastasija Pandilovska and Marjoca de Greef
Museum collections – cultural heritage with the power to democratize the contemporary society by Ivana Vaseva and Anastasija Pandilovska
Snimak pejzaza bez predistorije by Doplgenger
Sightless Seeing #5: Rehearsing the Archive by Sarah van Lamsweerde
Undisciplined: A Construction of an Archive by Yane Calovski
For there was nothing, but matters touching, matters talking by Anastasija Pandilovska
Moving in Still Time: A Series of Consecutive Exercises by Hristina Ivanoska and Luiza Margan
The Untouchables by Aram Lee
Public as Practice by Jeroen Boomgaard
Called Whatever, It Goes on by Rumiko Hagiwara
The Weight of an Image: Photography and the Afterlife of Images by Alena Alexandrova
Art Practices and Cultural Heritage: The Critical Capacity of Nostalgia by Anastasija Pandilovska and Marjoca de Greef
I want to be a shell by Rumiko Hagiwara
30-4-2020: 17.14 Jeroen Boomgaard and Yane Calovski started a conversation by Jeroen Boomgaard and Yane Calovski
Tijdens de ontwikkeling van
In the pause of the gesture there might be an echo
was het streven om het symposium naar het domein van de beeldende kunst te brengen
door het te benaderen als een artistieke praktijk en ons te richten op de
performatieve potentie van de presentaties. We keken er naar uit dat iedereen
elkaar zou ontmoeten en dat er tijdens die fysieke ontmoetingen nieuwe
samenwerkingsverbanden zouden ontstaan. De verspreiding van COVID-19 onderbrak
het proces. Net als iedereen moesten we ons
aanpassen. We besloten het symposium te verplaatsen van de prachtige ruimte van
puntWG naar een online omgeving.
Het belangrijkste doel van ons symposium was, en is nog steeds, om te onderzoeken
hoe (kunst)praktijken interacteren met cultureel erfgoed. Het belangrijkste kenmerk
van ons symposium was, en is nog steeds, onderlinge verbondenheid en samenwerking;
om verschillende praktijken uit het culturele domein samen te brengen en ruimte
te creëren voor nieuwe samenwerkingsverbanden.
Suns and Stars presenteert kunstenaars, schrijvers, curatoren en onderzoekers die
zich in hun praktijk bezighouden met onderwerpen als "heritage activism", "objects
in the dark", "collective memory", "critical nostalgia" en "dimensions of time and
space".
Vind hier de online presentaties voor
In the pause of the gesture there might
be an echo:
On a possible passing from the inscription to the body by Aram Lee
Skopje 2014 by Antonis Pittas
The spread of a crack is halted by a hole by Sarah van Lamsweerde, Anastasija Pandilovska and Marjoca de Greef
Museum collections – cultural heritage with the power to democratize the contemporary society by Ivana Vaseva and Anastasija Pandilovska
Snimak pejzaza bez predistorije by Doplgenger
Sightless Seeing #5: Rehearsing the Archive by Sarah van Lamsweerde
Undisciplined: A Construction of an Archive by Yane Calovski
For there was nothing, but matters touching, matters talking by Anastasija Pandilovska
Moving in Still Time: A Series of Consecutive Exercises by Hristina Ivanoska and Luiza Margan
The Untouchables by Aram Lee
Public as Practice by Jeroen Boomgaard
Called Whatever, It Goes on by Rumiko Hagiwara
The Weight of an Image: Photography and the Afterlife of Images by Alena Alexandrova
Art Practices and Cultural Heritage: The Critical Capacity of Nostalgia by Anastasija Pandilovska and Marjoca de Greeff
I want to be a shell by Rumiko Hagiwara
30-4-2020: 17.14 Jeroen Boomgaard and Yane Calovski started a conversation by Jeroen Boomgaard and Yane Calovski