[spectre] Fwd: CFP: The Lost-and-Found (Riga, 6-7 Jun 24)
Andreas Broeckmann LEU
andreas.broeckmann at leuphana.de
Wed Feb 28 06:20:31 CET 2024
From: Basia Sliwinska
Date: Feb 27, 2024
Subject: CFP: The Lost-and-Found (Riga, 6-7 Jun 24)
Art Academy of Latvia, Riga, Jun 6–07, 2024
Deadline: Apr 2, 2024
International Symposium: The lost-and-found: revising art stories in
search of potential changes. Third and final event.
First event took place in Lisbon, December 6-7, 2023; second event takes
place in Warsaw, 21-23 March 2024; the third and final event takes place
in Riga, 6-7 June 2024. More information can be found at:
https://thelostandfoundlisbon.weebly.com
This is a Call for Contributions for the event in Riga, where we will
focus on the mattering of matter with/in art (his-, her-, it-, their-)
stories, theories and practices. While the overarching thematic focus of
the International Symposium remains the same (the description can be
found here: https://thelostandfoundlisbon.weebly.com), in Riga we will
specifically address the lost and found materialities and affects that
enable creation of safe, caring, attentive and hospitable communities,
relations and communications. We will include artistic, curatorial,
institutional, and academic practices and artistic research that engage
with art objects, artworks, collectives, and exhibitions that
investigate the third thematic constellation entitled CLAWS, FUR and
SHELL, after Wisława Szymborska’s poem inspiring all three events, A
Speech at the Lost-And-Found (1972). We seek individual or collaborative
contributions and for creative panels, to imagine alternative
presentation formats and prioritise contributions that address the
following issues:
- The role of materiality in creating, performing and using (safe,
hospitable and shared) refugia;
- The agency of matter in building inclusive and holistic relations;
- The ability of matter to act sensorially, affectively, the safe
revealing of vulnerability;
- Textures and textiles, weaving communities and enabling novel and
alternative ways of seeing and imagining in sensitive responses to
current urgencies and crises.
We welcome contributions that imagine alternative presentation formats
and prioritise dialogue, object-based encounters and interventions that
occur outside of the institution. These may include, but are not limited
to, walkshops and strolls (itineraries proposed by participants should
reflect on the issues mobilised by their contributions); gift giving
and/ or sharing. We are happy to discuss and support any creative ideas
prior to proposal submissions.
We encourage activities that are dialogical and collaborative,
responding to the above themes and, if possible, attentive to the
specific spaces within Riga.
Contributions must be on material that has not already been published.
A prospective presenter must also be willing to develop the proposed
contribution into either a book chapter or journal article, should it be
selected for inclusion in a publication. Contributions must be in English.
The deadline for sending abstracts is 2nd April 2024.
Please send a proposal with ‘The-Lost-and-Found’ in the subject line to:
lostandfoundriga at gmail.com.
Submit a single document with the following information:
1. a title for your contribution
2. an abstract up to 300 words in length; please specify the type of
contribution (for example, individual or collaborative presentation,
panel, object-based workshop, walkshop, stroll, gift giving and/ or sharing)
3. a short biography, including your current institutional affiliation
(up to 150 words).
Applicants will be notified of decisions by mid April 2024.
Conference fee is 100EUR.
ORGANISERS
The Symposium is organised collaboratively between University of Wrocław
(Poland), Polish Institute of World Art Studies, Instituto de História
da Arte - NOVA University Lisbon (Portugal) and Art Academy of Latvia in
Riga (Latvia). The general concept of this event was conceived within
the framework of the project ‘Residua of pre-modern relations with art
in selected contemporary convents in Lesser Poland and Lower Silesia’
financed by the National Centre of Science (nr 2021/41/B/HS2/03148). The
event in Riga is funded by the Ministry of Culture, Republic of Latvia,
project “Cultural and creative ecosystem of Latvia as a resource for
resilience and sustainability”/CERS, project No. VPP-MM-LKRVA-2023/1-0001.
Scientific Committee:
Agnieszka Patała (University of Wrocław, Poland)
Anna Markowska (University of Wrocław, Poland)
Basia Sliwinska (NOVA University Lisbon, Portugal)
Janis Taurens (Art Academy of Latvia, Riga, Latvia)
Margarida Brito Alves (NOVA University Lisbon, Portugal)
Conferece Executive Coordinator:
Sanita Duka (Art Academy of Latvia, Riga, Latvia)
Reference / Quellennachweis:
CFP: The Lost-and-Found (Riga, 6-7 Jun 24). In: ArtHist.net, Feb 27,
2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/41322>.
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