Conference

Frameworks and Narrative Architectures

With Lene Berg, Erhard Schüttpelz, Kerstin Stakemeier and Mark Wigley; moderated by Anselm Franke and Paz Guevera

Sat, Mar 19, 2016
12 noon–2.30 pm
In english
Free admission

What are the foundations on which a canon’s architecture rests? How can one cut through the build-up of canon narratives and their frameworks?

Erhard Schüttpelz (Professor of Media Theory, Universität Siegen) outlines the historical phases of Western canon formation, exploring the constitutive role of primitivism as the “boomerang effect” of Eurocentrism; Kerstin Stakemeier (Professor for Art Theory and Mediation at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Nürnberg) analyzes the politics of form and mimicry in modern art history; Mark Wigley (Professor of Architecture at Columbia University, New York), addresses the ideologies inscribed in the category of limitless art and the contemporary artistic space; and Lene Berg (artist, Berlin/New York) shares a view on culture in the Cold War and the CIA.