|       |       |       |     Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig  |  |    | Markus Weisbeck,  Gravitationsmaschine, 2012. Courtesy of Krome Gallery, Berlin; Kai  Middendorff Galerie, Frankfurt am Main. Photography: Das  Schmott. |  "Curatorial Things" andkdk-leipzig.deTiming: On the Temporal Dimension  of Exhibiting / Cultures of the Curatorial Vol. 2
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 Haus der Kulturen der  Welt
 John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10
 10557  Berlin
 Germany
 
 Meaning and status of things have changed  significantly since the beginning of the 21st century. This becomes  particularly evident with regards to the handling of things in the context  of presentation. In the practice of today's globalized exhibition system  they are of high mobility just like people, discourses and spaces, and are  involved in changing signifying contexts. As a result traditional concepts  of how things obtain meaning as exhibits begin to dissolve and get  re-formulated, which in turn entails far-reaching consequences for the ways  of dealing with them as well as for the conditions of these practices. The  current trans-disciplinary interrelation of discourses and praxis-theory  approaches provide a situation which allows for an analysis of the status  of things which is specifically related to the curatorial.
 
 "Curatorial Things" will investigate the implications, consequences, and  potentials which arise from the changing meaning and status of things. It  is based on the understanding of curatorial practice as constructing  constellations. Bringing together theoreticians, academic researchers,  curators and artists from a variety of professional and disciplinary  backgrounds the conference aims at exploring from different cultural and  institutional perspectives the changes, effects, and power attributed to  things as participants in such curatorial constellations.
 
 Conference program
 
 Contributors: Sabeth Buchmann (Wien), Clémentine Deliss  (Frankfurt a.M.), Anselm Franke (Berlin), André Lepecki (New  York/Sao Paulo), Maria Lind (Stockholm), Florian Malzacher (Berlin),  Susanne Neubauer (Berlin/Braunschweig), Kerstin Schankweiler (Berlin),  Peter Schneemann (Bern), Jana Scholze (London), Mario Schulze  (Zürich), Leire Vergara (Bilbao), Victoria Walsh (London), Katharina  Weinstock (Konstanz)
 
 Concept: Beatrice von Bismarck, Benjamin  Meyer-Krahmer
 
 Supported by the Michael & Susanne  Liebelt-Stiftung, the Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig, the Freundeskreis of  the Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig Cultures of the Curatorial, Academy of  Visual Arts Leipzig in Cooperation with the Haus der Kulturen der Welt  Berlin
 
 
 Timing: On the Temporal Dimension of  Exhibiting Cultures of the Curatorial Volume 2
 Beatrice von  Bismarck, Rike Frank, Benjamin Meyer-Krahmer, Jörn Schafaff,  Thomas Weski (Eds.)
 
 Processuality and performativity, and more  recently dramaturgy and choreography, are terms often used in analyses  of exhibitions and other curatorial formats. These attributions  reflect the changes curatorial practice has undergone over the past 20  years in the wider context of cultural and economic globalization and  the related notions of acceleration, action orientation, and mobility.  In this light, the exhibition manifests itself as a transdisciplinary  and transcultural set of spatio-temporal relations, which is  time-based by its very nature. Focusing on time instead of the  typically predominant category of space, this publication—the second  volume in the "Cultures of the Curatorial"  series—takes up the key aesthetic, social, political, and  economic issues of the early 21st century running through the field  and framed by the axes of exhibiting and the temporal.
 
 Contributions by Pierre Bal-Blanc, Bassam El Baroni, Claire Bishop,  Beatrice von Bismarck, Sabine Breitwieser, Barbara Clausen,  Maeve Connolly, Rike Frank, Adrian Heathfield, Nikolaus Hirsch, Inka  Meißner, Benjamin Meyer-Krahmer, Maria Muhle, Philippe Parreno,  Jörn Schafaff, Bennett Simpson, Kerstin Stakemeier, Thomas  Weski, and Catherine Wood.
 
 Sternberg Press, co-published  with Kulturen des Kuratorischen, Hochschule für Grafik und  Buchkunst Leipzig
 Design by Surface
 July 2014, English
 14 x 21 cm, 396 pages, 65 b/w ill., softcover
 ISBN  978-3-943365-99-3
 
 Cultures of the Curatorial
 Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig
 Wächterstr. 11
 04107  Leipzig
 www.kdk-leipzig.de
 
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