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WIENWOCHE 2022 Festival offers a discursive program intending to bring in a variety of subtopics, connected to the general theme of ‘Working Class Ecologies’. We would like to start the discussion on the urgent issue of invisible, affective, and reproductive labor. In this session, we will reflect on similar struggles in different geographies that deal with many different aspects of the global economy of care. A similar event focuses on how women* unite and build organizations for solidarity. The panel will involve diverse positions such as an unionist of essential workers, a curator, a labor expert, and a lawyer. In another round, we would like to introduce the artists to the discussion. Cultural professionals are part of a new social class, named the ‘precariat’. In cooperation with IG Bildende Kunst, we would like to reveal the bureaucratic restrictions and challenges of being a self-employed artist from a so- called ‘third-country’ in Austria. Ecology, which is the other key subject of the festival theme will be discussed in the second day of the series and the speakers will analyse intrusion, extraction, expulsion, and migration from the non-human perspective. In collaboration with the Kunstentropie, another event will be held on the avant- garde movement of ‘Art Brut’, the so-called marginal art of the disabled, mentally ill, and children. A transdisciplinary panel, organised by the “How Many Layers?” project participants will concentrate on the transformation from linear to circular models of production. Lastly, we will present a round-table with former and current directors of WIENWOCHE in order to discuss the challenges and the strategies for the future of the festival.
Whisper and sign language translations available. Request until 5.09.2022 (office@wienwoche.org)
BARRIER-FREE TOILET UPDATE!
Unfortunately we did not get permission to set up an accessible mobile toilet on our premises.
For this reason, the Hotel Gilbert (Breitegasse 9) and its crew offer the possibility for Depot - Kunst und Diskussion guests to use their accessible restroom via ramp and elevator during the Wienwoche-Events.
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Related Events
19.09.
Invisible, reproductive labour and dispossessed care
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Sessions moderated by Dr. Rose-Anne Gush
- Affective Labour and Decolonial Mourning: Reproductive Labour between Biopolitics and Necropolitics
Keynote by Prof. Dr.Encarnación Gutiérrez Rodríguez
(Chair in Sociology with a focus on Culture and Migration, Goethe- Universität Frankfurt) - Invisible Labour and Making Blind Spots Visible
by Dr. Lina Dokuzović (Artist and Researcher, eipcp) - Dispossessed Care and Struggles for Care Infrastructures in Serbia
by Dr. Ana Vilenica (ERC Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, DIST, Polytechnic of Turin)
Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/wienwocheorg
20.09.
Migrant ecologies – on dwelling and mobility
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Sessions moderated by Eva Kovač, MA:
- Whose Invasion?
Keynote by Prof. Nanna Heidenreich (Transcultural Studies, University for Applied Arts Vienna) - Learning from the Neighbour Species that Make Us
by Imayna Caceres (Institute of Art Theory and Cultural Studies, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna) - Black Gold – Rivers, Sturgeons, and Dragons
by Mag.art. MSc. Christina Gruber (Freshwater Ecologist, Artist, Educator, and Sturgeon Caretaker) - I am the last one who saw the river alive
by Katarina Pirak Sikku (Artist)
Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/wienwocheorg
21.09.
Artist visa: A new perspective
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Participants
- Severina Ditzov (Austria for Beginners)
- Miglena Hofer (Austria for Beginners)
- Klara Koštal (Austrian Commission for UNESCO)
- Shahrzad Nazarpour (Artist)
- Elisabeth Vlasaty (Lawyer)
Moderated by: Vasilena Gankovska (IG Bildende Kunst)
Screening: Daria Tchapanova. 2022.
Bits and pieces of visual research about barriers & exclusion of mobility, 12 positions
In collaboration with IG Bildende Kunst and Austrian Commission for UNESCO
Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/wienwocheorg
21.09.
Beyond labels: The secrets hidden in my closet
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Participants
- Gertrude Klaffenböck (Clean Clothes Campaign)
- Veronika Bohrn Mena (Initiative Lieferkettengesetz Österreich)
- Adi Liraz (Textile Resistance)
- Elisabeth Mimra (Carla Recycling Center)
- Ariane Piper (Country Coordinator, Fashion Revolution Germany e.V.)
Organized and moderated by: Alexandra Fruhstorfer and Nina Sandino (How Many Layers? project)
Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/wienwocheorg
23.09.
From household to union
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Participants
- Christine Braunersreuther (Curator)
- Šárka Homfray (Expert on Labor and Public Service Law, Discrimination, and Inequality, Prague)
- Ruth Khakame Namachanja (Union of Domestic, Hotels, Educational Institutions, Hospitals, and Allied Workers, Nairobi)
- Milena Paneva (Legal Advisor, Austrian Trade Union Federation)
Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/wienwocheorg
24.09.
Between hermacity and commercialisation: Whose art brut is it, anyway?
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Participants
- Daniela Bilopavlović Bedenik (Head of Collection of Outsider Art, Museum of Contemporary Zagreb)
- Işıl Ezgi Çelik (Art Brut researcher)
- Johann Feilacher (Artistic Director, Museum Gugging)
- Florian Reese (Leiter, Atelier 10)
- Goran Stojčetović (Artist, President of Art Brut Serbia)
Moderated by: Amalija Stojsavljević (Curator, Kunstentropie, Doing the Dirty Work)
In collaboration with Kunstentropie
Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/wienwocheorg
25.09.
WIENWOCHE is 11+
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Participants
- Petja Dimitrova (Artist and Teacher, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna)
- Deniz Güvensoy (Festival Curator, WIENWOCHE)
- Maria Herold (Project Manager, kulturen in bewegung)
- Nataša Mackuljak (Executive Director, WIENWOCHE)
- Ivana Marjanović (Director, KUNSTRAUM INNSBRUCK)
- Jelena Micić (Artistic Director, WIENWOCHE)
Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/wienwocheorg