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09 Jan 2015 - 11 Jan 2015

Artist Organisations International

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hau-aoi-image-1 ARTIST ORGANISATIONS INTERNATIONAL brings together more than twenty artist organisations from all over the world from January 9-11 in HAU Theater in Berlin. The three-day congress involves organisations founded by artists, confronting the current crises in politics, economy, education, immigration, and ecology. The event will be live streamed - see website for details. With: Artists Association of Azawad, Chto Delat - School of Engaged Art (Dmitry Vilensky), Büro für Anti-Propaganda (Marina Naprushkina), Concerned Artists of the Philippines, Forensic Architecture (Lorenzo Pezzani), Grupo Etcetera (Federico Zukerfeld & Loreto Garín), Gulf Labor, Haben und Brauchen, HudRada, Immigrant Movement International (Tania Bruguera), Institute for Human Activities (Renzo Martens), International Institute of Political Murder Milo Rau), Jewish Renaissance Movement in Poland/ Ruch Odrodzenia Żydowskiego w Polsce ( Yael Bartana & Susanne Sachsse), Performing Arts Forum - PAF (Jan Ritsema), Schoon Genoeg! ( Matthijs de Bruijne), The Laboratory for Insurrectionary Imagination - labofii (John Jordan), The Silent University Ahmet Öğüt), WochenKlausur (Manfred Rainer), Zentrum für Politische Schönheit et al. Chairs: Ekaterina Degot, Charles Esche, Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei, Matteo Lucchetti, Marion von Osten, Margarita Tsomou “Artist Organisations International (AOI)” explores a current shift from temporary, precarious art projects to long-term structures of engagement built by artists. The economic crisis, the global erosion of civil rights through the so-called “War on Terror” and the massive rise of social movements have demanded new models of structural participation from politically engaged artists. The shift from the working model of the project to that of the organisation no longer reduces artistic engagement to the singular figure of the author but expands its scope and influence – for example by creating new forms of educational and community structures, non-parliamentary groups, liberation movements, unions or even political parties. The three-day congress “Artist Organisations International” brings together over twenty organisations, founded by artists, confronting the current crises in politics, economy, education, immigration, and ecology. Lectures and discussions will provide concrete insight into their methods, profiles and goals. While some artists primarily use the concept of an organisation or institution as an artistic form (or perhaps as a metaphor) that serves their artistic vision most properly, for others organisational structures are the necessary means to realise specific political objectives. The invited artist organisations operate as actual organisations – and at the same time they are often works of art themselves or use the possibilities of an artwork by stressing categories such as visual literacy of representation and transformation. They all connect – with different emphasis – symbolic practice and structural effect. “Artist Organisations International” introduces an array of those strategies as modes of resistance, emancipation and (self-)governance. By seeking new alliances “Artist Organisations International” aims to contribute to the strengthening of ties and collaboration between different artist organisations worldwide.