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[ecrea] Circulating Critical Practices conference
Fri Mar 20 16:00:02 GMT 2015
The Culture@Work network invites applications for the workshop
| Circulating Critical Practices |
Barcelona, April 24-25, 2015
Deadline for applications: March 23, 2015
The first workshop organised by the Culture@Work network in Copenhagen
identified a substantial background of critical practices. An entire
range of activities loosely connected around academic, cultural and
political platforms emerge as a powerful thread that challenges the
actual institutional map. A new division of labor appears as a
consequence of these transformations leading to an increasing
circulation of critical practices. Beyond established university
departments and cultural institutions, nowadays research demands an
innovative model of organization that should be able to exploit
collective and heterogeneous agents. Although most of these
cross-disciplinary initiatives have been contemplated as being strategic
and transitional, they deserve closer examination before they wither
away or else get inscribed as new wings of old institutions.
This second workshop will focus on the mutating nature of critical
practices in as much as they traverse institutions of all kinds as well
as non-institutional spaces. The questions arising will tackle the
paradoxes that riddle the economy of these practices –sometimes
considered marginal and experimental– as they become integrated in the
neoliberal framework. Their rapid assimilation raises doubts as to
whether alternative and critical positions can be maintained at all. Is
there any chance to expect an antagonistic structure in the sphere of
cultural production? Location, temporality and genealogy are to be
considered key features of those practices which are contingently
referred as research, teaching, curating, activism and more generally
speaking, outputs of the creative class. Thus, there is an urgent demand
to identify the different forms of knowledge and capital that flow
productively, simultaneously creating alliances and interrupting mutual
instrumentalisation.
Special emphasis goes to the contextual analysis of cultural policies
that more and more are left out of the state administration. In a
changing scenario critical practices risk to be dissolved among the vast
number of autonomous initiatives of the cultural field. At this
particular moment we welcome reports and diagnoses on these
transformative trends informed by cultural agents coming from different
perspectives. We are interested in contributions either coming from the
core of the creative process or from the mediating sphere in any of the
disciplines. And we would like to take into account that the two venues
chosen to host this conference, the Museum of Contemporary Art Barcelona
MACBA and the Universitat de Barcelona UB, invite to consider the
affective dimension that brings together institutions of all sizes and
colors as well as cultural agents operating in a wide range of fields.
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The conference is the second of two gatherings organised by the
Culture@Work network, a joint European project aimed at gauging how
contemporary culture is put to work in new contexts. The network is
founded by the School of Human Sciences at the Catholic University of
Portugal (The Lisbon Consortium) in collaboration with the Barcelona
Museum of Contemporary Art (MACBA) and the Department of Arts and
Cultural Studies at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. The Barcelona
workshop is co-organized by MACBA and Universitat de Barcelona (UB) Art,
Globalization, Interculturality / AGI Research group
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The conference will feature public lectures and presentations by Maria
Lind (Stockholm), Eyal Weizman (London), and Nanna Bonde Thylstrup
(Copenhagen).
Program subject to changes.
On the second day of the conference, a number of parallel working groups
will be organised on the backdrop of the input provided by the submitted
proposals from the participants. The group sessions will be based on
presentations and discussions, but will also involve an aspect of
production, as the groups will present their findings in a final plenary
discussion, paving way for a concluding debate.
Participants are invited to submit proposals for 20-minute contributions
to the working groups on the second day of the conference. In addition
to the traditional academic paper format, we welcome performative work,
presentation of relevant material for discussion, screenings, etc.
Please include a 300 word abstract of your contribution and a short
description of your work when applying.
Submission deadline is March 23, 2015. For submissions and queries, send
an email to (criticalpractices /at/ macba.cat)
There will be a limited number of EU sponsored grants for travel and
accommodation costs for participants from the partner institutions,
please indicate if you will also apply for the grant.
The workshop is co-funded by the Culture programme of the European Union.
For more information on the conference in Barcelona visit www.macba.cat
and www.cultureatwork.eu.
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