Ein Gespräch mit T. J. Demos.
Kunst und die globale Umweltkrise. Ein Gespräch mit T. J. Demos
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Crisis Art – Art Crisis? Art and the Global Environmental Crisis. A Conversation with T.J. Demos
How can dystopian thinking be transformed into positive forces for a common future? There are no easy answers to this question, yet it is imperative to engage with it in order to contribute to a more sustainable and socially just world.
The publication ”Krisenkunst – Kunstkrise?” deals with this complex topic in form of a dialogue led by young artists and academic staffs from the Acadamy of Fine Arts Leipzig and the Athens School of Fine Arts, as part of the program p o s t documenta: contemporary arts as territorial agencies, with award-winning author and theorist T.J. Demos.
Conceived as a platform for experimental modes of art education, production, and dissemination as well as for collaborative practice and critical discourse, the p o s t documenta program established an intercultural exchange over a period of three years (2020-2022) between Athens and Leipzig and dealt with urgent challenges of the present. Among other things, this brought about the wonderful opportunity to speak with T. J. Demos about the relevance and potential of artistic creation in the context of global environmental crisis, about raw ideas and the search for new perspectives between art, ecology, and politics. For T.J. Demos, the current climate emergency is first and foremost a political crisis that must be managed through an intersectional approach if a future worth living is to be shaped.
In the conversation about “Art and the Global Environmental Crisis,” ”world” turns out to be a key concept, evoking the most diverse meanings – parallel, anthropocentric, post-human, utopian, dystopian, future, capitalist, extinct, and constructive. This was the inspiration for a visual essay accompanying the German and Greek versions of the text: 16 collages of images illustrating iterations, fragments, potentials, and evidence of worlds and their transformations.
T.J. Demos writes about contemporary art and global politics. He is a professor in the Department of the History of Art and Visual Culture at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and the founding director of its Center for Creative Ecologies. He researches the intersection of visual culture, radical politics, and political ecology, and is the author of numerous books, including "Beyond the World’s End: Arts of Living at the Crossing" (Duke, 2020); "Decolonizing Nature: Contemporary Art and Political Ecology" (Sternberg, 2016); and "Against the Anthropocene: Visual Culture and Environment Today" (Sternberg, 2017). He recently co-edited "The Routledge Companion on Contemporary Art, Visual Culture, and Climate Change" (2021), was a Getty Research Institute Fellow (Spring 2020), and directed the Mellon Foundation-funded Sawyer Seminar research project "Beyond the End of the World" (2019-2021). Demos is also chair and chief curator of the Climate Collective, providing public programming related to the 2021 "Climate Emergency Emergence" program at the Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (Maat) in Lisbon. He is presently working on a new book on radical futurisms.
"p o s t documenta: contemporary arts as territorial agencies" was an educational and artistic research program of the Acadamy of Fine Arts Leipzig and the Athens School of Fine Arts, and a DAAD project of the funding program "German-Greek Academic Partnerships 2020-2022."weiterlesen
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