Temporality Catastres of Spaces

07.05 Tue 18.00 / Kino Šiška, Lower Hall
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Through a series of conversations organised by Maska and Nomad Dance Academy Slovenia in collaboration with Kino Šiška, we will reflect on the modes of governmentality and agency that emerge within the formation of communities and the management of spaces, consider the divides between private and public, governmental and non-governmental, institutional and non-institutional, and map spatial dynamics.

 

 

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Round table

  • 7.5.2024 at 18.oo, Kino šiška- Lower hall

In recent years, artists, creative practitioners and those working in NGOs have been faced with limited use of work, community and living spaces. In this panel discussion we will provide urban processes, examples and thinking of space with reflections and concepts to unpack and analyse the relations between materiality and culture of space, sociality and politics. The round table will address spatial processes and the simultaneity of immaterial, communal, cultural contents that temper public spaces with public time and rhetorical zones.

Guuests: Nika Grabar, Simon Kardum, Miloš Kosec, Eva Matjaž
Moderated by: Alja Lobnik and Rok Vevar

Claiming of Space. New Performative Art Practices in Yugoslavia

  • 16.4.2024 at 18.00, Kino šiška- Lower hall

On the occasion of the publication of the book Claiming of Space. New Performative Art Practices in Yugoslavia, author Jasmina Založnik will present her debut book. In this book, she takes a look at the always familiar and relevant Yugoslavia and presents all the great, while also highlighting the so far unnoticed, artistic practices which, in the tumultuous period between 1965 and 1987, made a real turn and brought the idea of the body to the forefront. This idea established a new discourse, opened up new spaces and changed the practice of art. The presentation will be followed by a discussion moderated by Pia Brezavšček.

See also

  • Recent seminar events
  • A column by Mårten Spångberg
  • Isabell Lorey: Precarization, Care, and Queer Debt – How to Rethink Democracy
  • Mårten Spångberg: ‘How much I dislike art that looks experimental’
  • Reparative Research
  • The Power of Pleasure Research Group
  • Feminist Book Club with The Sisterhood of the Proud Dolphin
  • Gender-based Violence
  • The swish of the tracksuits of the future
  • Ben Woodard: No Special Status: The ecologies of agency in ecology
  • Martina Ruhsam: The autonomous will of things: Garbage, Residues and Sediments in Posthumanist Performance Practices
  • All seminar events