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04/24/2022 | Kunst und Ökonomien

Diskussion: A Third Field

On Sunday 24 April from 2.30 to 4.30 pm, Diakron and Art Hub invite you to a discussion about the need to reconsider the institutional layers that encase art, at a time when technological, scientific and ecological changes necessitate new aesthetic strategies.

The idea of ‘A Third Field’ spotlights, on one hand, the importance of combining existing professional and institutional fields outside their established comfort zones and, on the other, the need to establish formats for development without knowing their specific destinations in advance.

The discussion will be based on the activities in a workshop involving an international group of artists, curators and technology developers. The workshop will take place immediately prior to the public discussion.

Lars Bang Larsen, Aslak Aamot Kjaerulff and a selection of participants from the workshop will take part in the discussion.

 

The project was initiated and organised by Diakron with the aim of establishing professional and strategic relationships across practices and organisations.

The work is continuous and took place previously at Moderna Museet in Stockholm. The next venue will be the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin.

Participants in the workshop (not all of who will be present at the public discussion):
Jenna Sutela (Artist).
Julia Kagansky (Curator and Cultural Producer).
Kei Kreutler (Artist and CEO, Gnosis Guild).
Martti Kalliali (Musician, Amnesia Scanner. Strategic Advisor, Nemesis).
Mi You (Curator and Researcher, Dokumenta Institute).
Gary Zhexi Zhang (Artist and Strategic Consultant).
Victoria Ivanova (R&D Strategic Lead, The Serpentine).
Amitai Romm (Artist, Diakron and Primer).
Aslak Aamot Kjaerulff (Researcher, Diakron, Primer, Medicinsk Museion and The Serpentine).
Bjarke Hvass Kure (Curator, Diakron and Primer).
David Hilmer Rex (Artist, Diakron and Primer).

 

The A Third Field discussion is a collaboration with Art Hub. The workshop is a collaboration with Medicinsk Museion.

The project is funded by the Bikuben Foundation.

Further information on the event page