11am Workshop: re/organization of re/emerging movements
2pm Fathomizing Memory
6pm The Reconstruction of the Lueger Memorial into a Testimonial against Anti-Semitism and Racism
Ill: “tribute to” Heresies (NY, 1977)
11am Workshop: re/organization of re/emerging movements
Carla Cruz (Artist, Founder of AMIW), AMIW (All My Independent Women, Portugal), Ulrike Krippner (Landscape Architect), Iris Meder (Architecture Theorist) and Rudolfine Lackner (VBKÖ): In this virtual/real workshop we will confront historical and current feminist practices as well as the literary working practice of AMIW. We will engage in the following questions: Which struggles have turned women artists into political subjects? Why can their early protests be called movements? Which world politics are responsible for making many of them unknown? Which oppressive powers do new feminist formations face today when compared to bell hooks’ book Feminist Theory from Margin to Center (1984)?
German/English
2pm Fathomizing Memory
Vinko Nino Jaeger (Student at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and Media Educator): Project presentation, workshop and sound exhibition with the focus “Survey – Remembering/Memory. Membranes/Invisibles.” “Fathomizing Memory” is an interactive and multimedia project on the commemoration of victims, survivors and resistance fighters against the Nazi Regime. It aims to subvert the authority of the factual through renewed critical questioning. It is organized by Elisabeth Samhaber from Radio ORANGE 94.0 and Vinko Nino Jaeger. Project collaborators: Dokumentationsarchiv Österreichischen Widerstands (DÖW), the Verein Gedenkdienst, trafo-k, the Historian and City Guide Petra Unger, Painter and Architect Wolf Werdigier and the Austrian Association of Women Artists (VBKÖ).
German
6pm The Reconstruction of the Lueger Memorial into a Testimonial against Anti-Semitism and Racism
The presentation and discussion of the contributions, particularly in regard to feminism, will take place in the workshop by the Work Group for the Reconstruction of the Lueger Memorial into a Testimonial against Anti-Semitism and Racism and the participants of the open call.
German
On the occasion of the centennial anniversary, a program for the year will be presented, which is composed of theoretical activities and a growing annual exhibition. Currently, works by 100 Poster Club, Amanda Amaan/Rudolfine Lackner, Elke Auer/Esther Straganz, Linda Bilda, Veronika Dirnhofer, Lina Dokuzovic, Drogerie, Nino Jaeger and Sands Murray-Wassink are on display. All of the activities refer to the historical origin of the VBKÖ in the androcentric totalities of institutions and to current links of resistance predominantly imprinted by feminism
Curator: Rudolfine Lackner
