Trinh T Minh-Ha, "Cotton and Iron," in When the moon waxes red: representation, gender, and cultural politics, (New York: Routledge) 1991, pp. 11-26. - Irit
Charles Henri Ford & Parker Tyler, CHAPTER ELEVEN: LOVE AND JUMP BACK, in The Young and Evil (1933) - Sarah
Herman Melville, "Bartleby, The Scrivener", 1853 Aneta
Introduction:
The project of curatorial/knowledge is simultaneously a teaching program for post-graduate research and a mechanism for bringing together the experiences of working within art institutions and environments with modes of theoretical reflection and analysis being explored within the university. Both forums urgently require a complex mode of dialogue and exchange with one another, one in which experience and reflection can come together, not as service industries but as interlocutors, disturbing and agitating the surfaces of each other’s practice. As the boundaries between theory and practice continue to erode, we all feel the need to explore how these might come together beyond context or illustration.
C/K participant biographies and research interests below:
Seminar 10 // 15, 16, 17 May 2008 // London
London location tba
1. Jean-Paul Martinon session; Visual Cultures department lecture: Ines Weizman
2. Guest speaker David Graeber; presentation by Sarah Pierce
3. Reading group on Doreen Massey led by Doreen Mende and Aneta Szylak
Further information about the sessions can be found below:
Seminar 9 // 27, 28, 29 March 2008:
location tba
1. Guest speaker Rune Gade; presentation by Inês Moreira
2. Jean-Paul Martinon session on Allegories and the Curatorial
3. Reading group on Bourdieu led by Doreen Mende and Anshuman Das Gupta
Further information about the sessions can be found below:
Seminar 8 // 31 January, 1, 2 February 2008:
Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerpen
Leuvenstraat 32
2000 Antwerp
Belgium
1. Opening party for SANTHAL FAMILY: positions around an Indian sculpture
2. Irit Rogoff session on Deleuze & Guattari's Kafka; Towards a Minor Literature and Post-Colnialism
3. Brunch at MuHKAFE; Irit Rogoff and Geeta Kapur in conversation
Further information about the sessions can be found below:
Seminar 7 // 13, 14, 15 December 2007:
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1. Presentations by Jennifer Doyle and Simon O'Sullivan on the production of subjectivites; lecture by Christopher Pinney co-sponsored by the Visual Cultures and Cultural Studies Departments.
2. Presentation by C/K participant Aneta Szylak.
3. Student-led reading group on the curatorial.
Further information about the sessions can be found below:
location tba
1. Introduction to the new year by Jean-Paul & Irit and introduction of new students Anshuman Das Gupta & Doreen Mende; Jean-Paul presents Research as Send-Offs; an internal discussion of our objectives; college-wide lecture by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak.
2. Presentations by guest speaker Stefano Harney and C/K participant Valeria Graziano.
3. Breakfast at Irit's home; student-led reading group on the curatorial.
Further information about the sessions can be found below:
Readings can be found by clicking the link below:
http://ck.kein.org/node/216
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http://www.wyspa.netstrefa.pl/index.php?&langu=2
A preliminary schedule for the sessions can be found below:
12, 13 and 14 April 2007
location tba
1. Guest Lecture: Jean-Louis Déotte
2. Action to Activism Part One, Irit Rogoff
3. Presentations: Maren Ziese, Paolo Plotegher and Bridget Crone
Readings for Jean-Louis Déotte, Irit Rogoff and Paolo Plotegher can be found by clicking the link below.
http://ck.kein.org/taxonomy/term/4
Further information about the sessions can be found below.
1. The Curatorial & Epistemology, Jean-Paul Martinon
2. Ethics and the Curatorial, Jean-Paul Martinon
3. Field Work, Irit Rogoff
4. Presentations: Jenny Doussan and Roberto Cavallini
All readings for seminar 3 can be found on the following link:
http://ck.kein.org/taxonomy/term/3
Further information about the sessions can be found below:
1. Knowledge & the Curatorial, Jean-Paul Martinon
2. Singularity, Irit Rogoff
3. Guest Lecture: Charles Esche
Further information about the sessions can be found below:
1. Introductory Session, Irit Rogoff
2. Legitimating Expenditure, Jean-Paul Martinon
3. Guest lecture: Viktor Missiano
Further information about the sessions can be found below.