Rabih Mroue'
Lida Abdul
Yael Bartana
Larissa Sansour
Almalgul Menlibayeva
Adrian Paci
International Errorista
Armin Linke
Francesco Mattuzzi
Itamar Rose
Yossi Atia
Nastio Mosquito
Dmitry Gutov
Radek Community
Benj Gerdes
Jennifer Hayashida
16 Beaver Group
Tania Bruguera
Hila Peleg
Irina Botea
Mark Tribe
Frederic Moser
Philippe Schwinger
Jeremy Deller
Mike Figgis
Sylvain George
Critical Art Ensemble
Chto Delat?
Brad Butler
Karen Mirza
Jose' Alejandro Restrepo
Boris Groys
Alain Declercq
Ursula Biemann
Chen Chieh-Jen
Lin Yilin
Liu Wei
Oliver Ressler
Dario Azzellini
Kantuta Quiros
Aliocha Imhoff
Art/film/politics. A critical symposium, artists' presentations and video projections. The curatorial platform, le peuple qui manque, in association with the Film department of the Centre Pompidou, proposes a series of encounters where artists, theorists, curators and activists are collaboratively and cross-sectorially developing the revival of a contemporary form of political art.
Centre Pompidou | Palais de Tokyo | Beaux-Arts de Paris | Labos d'Aubervilliers | Espace Khiasma | Maison Pop | Cinéma le Méliès
From the 11th to the 19th of December 2010, the curatorial platform, le peuple qui manque, in association with the Film department of the Centre Pompidou, proposes a series of encounters entitled "Que faire? What is to be done? art/film/politics". These encounters offer an overview of the new critical strategies currently emerging within the international artistic field, and principally within contemporary film production, with a focus on the relationship between art and politics.
During the Winter years, as Félix Guattari called them, the corollary to the fall of the Berlin wall was presumed to be the fading of twentieth-century utopias. It was seen as the pronouncement of the end of history and the death of avant-gardes. However, twenty years later, the current revival of the links between art and politics must be taken into account. Que faire? What is to be done? Jean-Luc Godard asked in his 39-point manifesto and his answer was "we must make films politically". Since the mid-1990s, critical, social and political theories have been revisited, questioned and considerably enriched by new approaches, which are now polyphonic. Simultaneously, these new critical theories have become precious tools of interpretation for thinking about contemporary art, and with the recent upsurge of exhibitions and biennials, many curatorial practices have reformulated critical perspectives relating to history, capitalism, image production, representation and subjectivities. Thus, artists, theorists, curators and activists are collaboratively and cross-sectorially developing the revival of a contemporary form of political art. These encounters consist of a critical symposium, artists' presentations and video projections, and will host artists, film-makers, theorists and curators. The video and film program will present a selection of works on the borders of the art film and the documentary; thus constituting an overview of what making films politically might mean today.
The event will take place over two weekends, on December the 11th and 12th and on December the 18th and 19th at the Pompidou Center, and will also consist of some fringe events between both dates at the Laboratoires d'Aubervilliers, Beaux-Arts de Paris, the Palais de Tokyo and the Espace Khiasma). The event will continue from January to May 2011, with several dates during the year at the Maison Pop and Le Méliès Cinema in Montreuil.
Symposium and projections in the presence of Rabih Mroué (Lebanese), Ursula Biemann (Switzerland), Catherine David (FR), Joaquin Barriendos (ES), Elvan Zabunyan (FR), Coco Fusco (US), Kodwo Eshun et Anjalika Sagar / The Otolith Group (UK), Christophe Marsat & Alejandro Arozamena / Brumaria (ES), Dmitry Vilensky / Chto Delat ? (RU), Rasheed Araeen / Third Text (UK), Natasa Petresin-Bachelez (FR), Frédéric Moser & Philippe Schwinger (Switzerland), Hila Peleg (Germany), Steve Kurtz / Critical Art Ensemble (US), Maurizio Lazzarato (FR), Laurence Allard & Olivier Blondeau (FR), Tania Bruguera (Cuba), Beatriz Preciado (ES), Gerald Raunig (AU), Stephen Wright (Canada), Elisabeth Lebovici (FR), Jean-Claude Moineau (FR)
Featuring works and videos/films by Rabih Mroué, Lida Abdul, Yael Bartana, Larissa Sansour, Almalgul Menlibayeva, Adrian Paci, International Errorista, Armin Linke & Francesco Mattuzzi / decolonizing architecture, Itamar Rose & Yossi Atia, Nastio Mosquito, Dmitry Gutov + Radek Community, Benj Gerdes & Jennifer Hayashida / 16 Beaver Group, Tania Bruguera, Hila Peleg, Irina Botea, Mark Tribe, Frédéric Moser & Philippe Schwinger, Jeremy Deller & Mike Figgis, Sylvain George, Critical Art Ensemble, Chto Delat ?, Brad Butler & Karen Mirza, José Alejandro Restrepo, Boris Groys, Alain Declercq, Ursula Biemann, Chen Chieh-Jen, Lin Yilin, Liu Wei, Oliver Ressler & Dario Azzellini, etc. And a performance by Rabih Mroué
Curators: Kantuta Quiros & Aliocha Imhoff
Centre Pompidou - Musée national d’art moderne - Plan
Petite Salle, Niveau -1 – http://www.centrepompidou.fr
Symposium : entrée libre | Projections : 6€ / tarif réduit 4€ / gratuit avec le laissez-passer
Palais de Tokyo - Plan
13 avenue du Président Wilson 75116 Paris
Auditorium – Tarif d‘entrée aux expositions – http://www.palaisdetokyo.com
Laboratoires d’Aubervilliers - Plan
41 Rue Lécuyer 93300 Aubervilliers
Entrée libre – http://wwwleslaboratoires.org
Espace Khiasma - Plan
15 Rue Chassagnolle 93260 Les Lilas
Entrée libre – http://www.khiasma.net
Ecole nationale supérieure des beaux-arts - Plan
14 rue Bonaparte 75006 Paris
Salle des conférences, 1er étage au fond à droite – Entrée libre – http://www.ensba.fr