James Langdon
Katerina Seda
Joanna Warsza
Ulf Aminde
Pablo Helguera
Alexandra Pirici
Franziska Adler
Alexandra Friedrich
Kristin Meyer
Lena Seik
Julia Schafer
Franciska Zolyom
The design of Collective Actions / Designing Collective Actions. In this project, with its interdisciplinary, process-oriented and participatory approach, 3 young internationally acclaimed cultural protagonists.
Curated by Julia Schäfer and Franciska Zólyom
With contributions by James Langdon, Kateřina Šedá, Joanna Warsza, with the participation of Ulf Aminde, Pablo Helguera, Alexandra Pirici, GFZK FOR YOU: Franziska Adler, Alexandra Friedrich, Kristin Meyer, Lena Seik, and others
“Responsive Subjects” is about communication, exchange and self-empowerment. In this project, with its interdisciplinary, process-oriented and participatory approach, three young internationally acclaimed cultural protagonists present their work in Leipzig for the first time. Kateřina Šedá, James Langdon and Joanna Warsza focus their attention on the creation of social processes in site-specific projects. During the process of the realisation of “Responsive Subjects”, the institution becomes a production facility and a space for negotiation, where architecture, fine arts, design, performance and mediation are interrelated.
The title “Responsive Subjects” relates to both the interaction of the participants and the complex references between the disciplines, the methods used and the themes addressed. What effect do changes in the environment have on self-perception and the perception of others, on social behaviour and communication? In what way are spatial and cognitive structures dependent on one another? Some of the questions relate back to previous projects in which the participants have been involved, and some of these are integrated into in the current process. Šedá sketches out a topography of self-empowered action, Langdon creates discursive learning spaces; Warsza, on the other hand, focuses her attention on the relationship between culture, institution and publicity. From the perspective of various disciplines, they develop projects that are carried out with the help of local and international participants and documented in a three-part publication – instructions, course book and theory booklet.
The individual parts of the project:
Kateřina Šedá + und BATEŽO MIKILU: at sixes and sevens (von links nach schräg)
Exhibition: 21.9.2013 – 5.1.2014
Joanna Warsza: Performative Democracy
A cycle of projects with contributions by Ulf Aminde, Alexandra Pirici and Pablo Helguera
October to December 2013
James Langdon: School for Design Fiction
08.11.2013, 3 – 8 pm, Villa
“Responsive Subjects” is funded by the German Federal Cultural Foundation, the Cultural Foundation of the Free State of Saxony, The German-Czech Future Fund, the British Council and the Friends of the Museum of Contemporary Art Leipzig.
Image: Völkerschlachtdenkmal Leipzig, Joanna Warsza, Alexandra Pirici
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