[spectre] Málaga, 25-27 Feb: MULTIPLICITY. A Conference on the Future of Cultural Politics in Europe

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MULTIPLICITY
Un Congreso Internacional sobre el Futuro de las Políticas Culturales en Europa

25-27 febrero 2022
La Casa Invisible, La Casa Azul, Málaga
streaming (audio):  https://transversal.at/blog/multiplicity-es

Coorganizado por el European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies y el Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia


«[S]olo cuando lo múltiple es tratado efectivamente como sustantivo, multiplicidad, deja de tener relación con lo Uno como sujeto o como objeto, como realidad natural o espiritual, como imagen y mundo.»
— Gilles Deleuze y Félix Guattari, Mil mesetas


Multiplicidad significa que las políticas culturales son siempre la política y la cultura de l*s much*s. No una cultura elitista para un*s poc*s, no una política cultural turística para visitantes, no una cultura tradicional homogeneizada para la reacción. Sino una multitud de producciones culturales procedentes de una multitud de espacios autogestionados, centros socioculturales, grupos de teatro libres, pequeños espacios de concierto, redes tecnopolíticas, radios libres, librerías críticas, editoriales y publicaciones desafiantes...

Multiplicidad, de le pli, el pliegue, significa que l*s productor*s culturales no son solo una multitud, sino múltiples pliegues. Por tanto, hay otra dimensión, y cada singularidad tiene su propio pliegue, su propia envoltura, su propio entorno. De acuerdo con estas especificidades, la política y la administración cultural deben proporcionar apoyo y financiación específica para los espacios, el equipamiento y la mano de obra en el ámbito cultural.

Multiplicidad significa que también la ciudad, the city, se compone de multiplicidades; nunca una, nunca unificada, sino un montón de territorios subsistenciales. Las multiplicidades de la ciudad agrietan la homogeneización de la ciudad como marca, siempre reductora y excluyente, para abrirse a lo que verdaderamente marca a una ciudad: la multiplicidad de singularidades que le dan vida.


multiplicity.lainvisible.net | transversal.at/blog/multiplicity-es

inscripción: multiplicity.lainvisible.net/inscripcion


PROGRAMA

VIERNES 25 FEBRERO

12.00, La Casa Invisible

Multiplicidad de las políticas culturales
Intervenciones en castellano

Max Jorge Hinderer, director artístico, Academy of the Arts of the World, Colonia [zoom]
Monika Mokre, presidenta, European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies, Viena
Hito Steyerl, artista, profesora de Cine y Vídeo Experimental, Berlin University of the Arts [zoom]

18.00, La Casa Azul

Philosophies of Multiplicity I
Intervenciones en inglés

Kike España, investigador en Teoría Urbana, Málaga
Gerald Raunig, profesor de Filosofía, University of the Arts, Zúrich

Isabell Lorey, profesora de Estudios Queer en las Artes y las Ciencias, Academy of Media Arts, Colonia
Stefan Nowotny, profesor de Culturas Visuales, Goldsmiths, University of London, Londres


SÁBADO 26 FEBRERO

12.00, La Casa Invisible

Multiplicidad de la producción de conocimiento
Intervenciones en castellano

Eva Morales, profesora, Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura, Universidad de Málaga
José V. Iranzo Benito, profesor, Facultad de Bellas Artes, Universidad de Málaga
Florencio Cabello, profesor, Facultad de Comunicación, Universidad de Málaga

18.00, La Casa Azul

Philosophies of Multiplicity II
Intervenciones en inglés

Boris Buden, filósofo y crítico cultural, University of Applied Arts, Viena
Nanna Heidenreich, profesora de Estudios Transculturales, University of Applied Arts, Viena

Brigitta Kuster, profesora de Investigación Cultural y Estudios Cinematográficos, Humboldt University, Berlín
Programa de cine


DOMINGO 27 FEBRERO

12.00, La Casa Invisible

Multiplicidad de las instituciones artísticas
Intervenciones en castellano/inglés

Gabriele Gerbasits, Directora, IG Kultur Österreich, Viena [zoom]
Manuel Borja-Villel, Director, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid
Bernard Blistène, Honorary Director, Musée National d’Art Moderne - Centre Pompidou, París
Elo Vega / Rogelio López Cuenca, artistas, Málaga


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MULTIPLICITY
A Conference on the Future of Cultural Politics in Europe

25-27 February
Casa Invisible, Casa Azul, Málaga
streaming (audio): https://transversal.at/blog/multiplicity-en

Co-organized by European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies and Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia


“[I]t is only when the multiple is effectively treated as a substantive, "multiplicity," that it ceases to have any relation to the One as subject or object, natural or spiritual reality, image and world.”
— Gilles Deleuze & Félix Guattari, A Thousand Plateaus


Multiplicity means that cultural politics is always about politics and culture of the many. Not an elitist high culture for the few, not a touristic cultural politics for the tourists, not a homogenized traditional culture for the right wing. But a multitude of cultural production coming from a multitude of off-spaces, socio-cultural centres, free theatre groups, small concert spaces, techno-political networks, free radios, critical bookstores, disobedient publishing platforms…

Multiplicity, from le pli, the fold, means that the cultural producers are not only a multitude: they are manifold. So there is another dimension, and each singularity has its own folding, its own envelope, its own surround. In line with these specificities, cultural politics and administration must provide specific support and funding for spaces, equipment, labour in the cultural field.

Multiplicity also means that the city consists of multiplicities. Never one, never unified, always many subsistential territories. The multiplicities of the city rupture the homogenization of the city as a brand, which is always reductive and excluding, in order to open up what truly marks a city: the multiplicity of singularities that give life to it.


multiplicity.lainvisible.net | transversal.at/blog/multiplicity-en

registration: multiplicity.lainvisible.net/inscripcion


PROGRAMME


FRIDAY 25 FEBRUARY

12.00, La Casa Invisible

Multiplicity of cultural policies
In Spanish language

Max Jorge Hinderer Cruz, artistic director, Academy of the Arts of the World, Cologne (zoom)
Monika Mokre, president, European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies, Vienna
Hito Steyerl, artist, Professor of Experimental Film and Video, Berlin University of the Arts (zoom)

18.00, La Casa Azul

Philosophies of Multiplicity I
In English language

Kike España, researcher in Urban Theory, Málaga
Gerald Raunig, Professor of Philosophy, University of the Arts, Zürich

Isabell Lorey, Professor of Queer Studies in the Arts and Sciences, Academy of Media Arts, Cologne
Stefan Nowotny, Professor of Visual Cultures, Goldsmiths, University of London, London


SATURDAY 26 FEBRUARY

12.00, La Casa Invisible

Multiplicity of knowledge production
In Spanish language

Eva Morales, Professor, School of Architecture, University of Málaga
José V. Iranzo Benito, Professor, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Málaga
Florencio Cabello, Professor, Faculty of Communication, University of Málaga


18.00, La Casa Azul

Philosophies of Multiplicity II
In English language

Boris Buden, philosopher and cultural critic, University of Applied Arts, Vienna
Nanna Heidenreich, Professor of Transcultural Studies, University of Applied Arts, Vienna

Brigitta Kuster, Professor of Cultural Research and Film Studies, Humboldt University, Berlin
Film Program


SUNDAY 27 FEBRUARY

12.00, La Casa Invisible

Multiplicity of art institutions
In English and Spanish language

Gabriele Gerbasits, Director, IG Kultur Österreich, Vienna (zoom)
Manuel Borja-Villel, Director, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid
Bernard Blistène, Honorary Director, Musée National d'Art Moderne - Centre Pompidou, Paris
Elo Vega, Rogelio López Cuenca, artists, Málaga


The eipcp is supported by the Culture Department of the City of Vienna, the Foundation for Arts Initiatives, and the Austrian Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport.

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