The Performativity of the Witness and the Politics of Silence
Organized by Marina Grzinic, Professor, Post-conceptual Art Practices Studio /IBK/ at Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, and Angelika Schnell, Professor for Architectural Theory, Architectural History and Design at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.
Based on his recent film Three Works for Piano (2020, 34’ min) Gal’s lecture examines the roles of silence, silencing and listening in the politics of dominant national narratives. Gal questions how socially accepted violence is constructed and deconstructed through the performativity of the witness in Historical-Trauma studies and in post-Colonial and post-Holocaust discourses.
Events
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Lecture by Marina Grzinic and Taida Kusturica
As part of the Event The Performativity of the Witness and the Politics of Silence.
Lecture and Workshop
Atelierhaus/ Atelier Süd
Fine Arts , Art and Architecture
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The Performativity of the Witness and the Politics of Silence
Part of the Event The Performativity of the Witness and the Politics of Silence
Lecture by Dani Gal
Schillerplatz/ 211
Fine Arts , Art and Architecture