DSP Seminar

• Thu 05 05 2022 / 7 pm •
Lecture by Joanne Rodriguez


with ELVIRA ESPEJO AYCA, ALICE CREISCHER, MIGUEL HILARI, TOBIAS MORAWSKI, STEPHAN MÖRSCH, JOANNE RODRIGUEZ, ANDREAS SIEKMANN u.a.

The Decolonial Studies Program (DSP) deepens the contents and topics of the exhibition Potosí Principle – Archive in an accompanying seminar. Forms of (neo-)colonial exploitation, labor disputes in art, and forms of resistance against capitalist-induced environmental destruction will be discussed. Guest lectures and readings, among others by the curators Alice Creischer and Andreas Siekmann as well as the artists Elvira Espejo Ayca, Stefan Mörsch and others, complement the seminar.

The DSP Seminar on Potosí Principle – Archive will take place every Thursday on a weekly basis starting on 14 04 2022 and is open to all interested.

On 05 05 2022 Joanne Rodriguez will be our guest and will give a lecture analyzing the problems and possibilities of the exhibition based on the concept of the archive. Entitled The Potosí Principle Archive as a Decolonial Archive? A Discussion on Accessibility. she also addresses the question of who the exhibition is aimed at. Joanne Rodriguez has been a research volunteer at Museum Ludwig since April 2021, where she is curating the upcoming exhibition HERE AND NOW. Anti-Colonial Interventions.

Thu 14 04 – Thu 14 07 2022 | 19:00
Every Thursday, except 26 05 + 16 06
Academyspace, Herwarthstraße 3, 50672 Cologne
In German and English language
Participation is free of charge
Registration is not required

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