About lumbung.space is a series of videos giving insight in to the ideas and process behind lumbung.space
Credits: Voice: Hananingsih Widhiasri Carolina Villanueva Lucero Eduardo Ramos Erik Balderrama
Script: Roel Roscam Abbing Bernardo Nuñez
Video Production: Eduardo Ramos Erik Balderrama
About us: Carolina Villanueva Lucero: Painter and multimedia artist interested in education and sharing through art. (https://carolinavillanuevalucero.net/) Eduardo Ramos: Visual artist interested in animation and film studies. Erik Balderrama: Techy artist (https://erikhb.xyz) from Para()axis (https://instagram.com/para.axis)
About lumbung.space is a series of videos giving insights in to the ideas and process behind lumbung.space
Credits: Voice: Hananingsih Widhiasri Carolina Villanueva Lucero Eduardo Ramos Erik Balderrama
Script: Roel Roscam Abbing Bernardo Nuñez
Video Production: Eduardo Ramos Erik Balderrama
About us: Carolina Villanueva Lucero: Painter and multimedia artist interested in education and sharing through art. (https://carolinavillanuevalucero.net/) Eduardo Ramos: Visual artist interested in animation and film studies. Erik Balderrama: Techy artist (https://erikhb.xyz) from Para()axis (https://instagram.com/para.axis)
About lumbung.space is a series of videos giving insights in to the ideas and process behind lumbung.space
Credits: Voice: Hananingsih Widhiasri Carolina Villanueva Lucero Eduardo Ramos Erik Balderrama
Script: Roel Roscam Abbing Bernardo Nuñez
Video Production: Eduardo Ramos Erik Balderrama
About us: Carolina Villanueva Lucero: Painter and multimedia artist interested in education and sharing through art. (https://carolinavillanuevalucero.net/) Eduardo Ramos: Visual artist interested in animation and film studies. Erik Balderrama: Techy artist (https://erikhb.xyz) from Para()axis (https://instagram.com/para.axis)
About lumbung.space is a series of videos giving insights in to the ideas and process behind lumbung.space
Credits: Voice: Hananingsih Widhiasri Carolina Villanueva Lucero Eduardo Ramos Erik Balderrama
Script: Roel Roscam Abbing Bernardo Nuñez
Video Production: Eduardo Ramos Erik Balderrama
About us: Carolina Villanueva Lucero: Painter and multimedia artist interested in education and sharing through art. (https://carolinavillanuevalucero.net/) Eduardo Ramos: Visual artist interested in animation and film studies. Erik Balderrama: Techy artist (https://erikhb.xyz) from Para()axis (https://instagram.com/para.axis)
Who holds land-based knowledge in Kassel and where does it become visible? Who are the women who run lasting economies? How can we share without talking? The Rural School of Economics has been addressing, un-digging and visualising the collective findings to those questions over the last 18 months in and around Kassel. Local partners in the Kassel area are the dairy cooperative Uplander Bauernmolkerei, the Shared Pot Kommune Niederkaufungen, Frauentreff Brückenhof, Schlachthof Kulturzentrum, Violets against Violence, and of course ruangrupa and Lumbung itself. Trans-local guests came over from wider Germany, Belarus, Scotland, Turkey, Russia, Italy, the Netherlands and Malta.
This video shows you all you need to know to chat and hang out with other lumbung members on nongkrong.lumbung.space!
Voiceover by Bernardo Núñez from Biquini Wax
Video by editing by Erik Balderrama (https://erikhb.xyz) from Para( )axis ( https://instagram.com/para.axis)
Serrum arthandling berpartisipasi dalam persiapan memperingati 100 tahun CHAIRIL ANWAR dengan Pameran Aku Berkisar Antara Mereka yang diselenggarakan Komunitas Salihara 28 Oktober - 4 Desember 2022.
#serrumarthandlig #arthandler #arthandling #art…
In this short video you learn how you can share digital publications using books.lumbung.space.
Video made by Varia member Aggeliki (Kiki) Diakrousi while she was at Kefalonia, Greece in August 2022
Sounds of thunderstorms and birds: personal recordings by Aggeliki from Kefalonia
Sounds of water: Underwater recording. Windy day by Josue Amador, Rotterdam, radio aporee, https://aporee.org/maps/?loc=52762&snd=60281
Sounds of seagulls: Historic Delfshaven by Josue Amador, Rotterdam, radio aporee, https://aporee.org/maps/work/details.html?sndid=61826
This video explains how to register an account on lumbung.space. With this account, you will have access to all the tools that are part of lumbung.space.
Video by Erik Balderrama (https://erikhb.xyz) from Para( )axis ( https://instagram.com/para.axis)
This video explains how to connect with other people through social.lumbung.space. With social.lumbung.space we can share text, image, video and audio privately to lumbung members. And we can also publish to the public view of lumbung.space, where our posts become part of a feed.
Video made by Varia member Simon Browne in Rotterdam.
Sounds of rainstorm and “water music”: personal recordings made in Simon’s kitchen and garden, parts of his home on Zaagmolenstraat in the Oude Noorden neighbourhood of Rotterdam.
Friday, September 23, 2022
(Kassel time)
4–4.30 pm Nuraini Juliastuti: Commons people, lumbung as a traveling concept
4.30–5 pm Q&A
5–5.30 pm Coffee break
5.30–6 pm Melani Budianta: Negotiating the Transnational lumbung
6–6.30 pm Q&A
The conference “Let there be lumbung” from Tuesday, September 20 to Friday, September 23, 2022 at ruruHaus in Kassel, in the sense of nongkrong, provides a forum for contextualizing art practices by ways of lumbung.
documenta fifteen invites to join the discussion of lumbung practices and its reception in different contexts. There are panels about the origins of lumbung, its social and historical contexts, repercussions, and its potentialities beyond documenta fifteen.
The conference, which takes place in the last week of the 100 days of the exhibition in Kassel, includes a series of talks by scholars and cultural practitioners from various time zones.
Nuraini Juliastuti: Commons people, lumbung as a traveling concept In the times of uncertainties, the growing currency and relevance of sharing and commoning-based cultural projects represents a recognition of lumbung as a certain mannerism of doing art—but extraction feels lurking behind it.
Melani Budianta: Negotiating the Transnational lumbung The pandora box that the documenta fifteen lumbung project opens up reveals the problem of transnational translation in addressing burdens of local traumatic histories, and the continuing violence of global structures.
Nuraini Juliastuti is a trans-local practicing researcher and writer focusing on art organization, activism, illegality, and alternative cultural production. Juliastuti co-founded Kunci Study Forum & Collective in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, in 1999. She obtained a PhD from Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology, Leiden University. In 2020, she joined University of Amsterdam with a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Worlding Public Cultures at The Arts and Social Innovation at the Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis. Juliastuti also develops Domestic Notes, a publication-based project that uses domestic and migrant spaces as sites to discuss everyday politics, organization of makeshift support systems, and alternative cultural production. With her family, she runs a small press, Reading Sideways Press, to publish works and translations on arts, sports, and literature.
Melani Budianta is a Professor of Literature and Cultural Studies in the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Indonesia and a member of the Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Society. Since the late 1980s, Budianta has undertaken research and writing focused on gender and cultural activism. Her articles have been published in academic journals, newspapers, and magazines. During the Asian financial crisis of 1997/1998, she participated in Indonesia’s women’s movement. In 2020, Melani Budianta presented her talk Lumbung Budaya Sepanjang Gang or Cultural Granaries Along the Alleys, organized by the Jakarta Art Council.
(Kassel time)
Thursday, September 22, 2022
4–4.30 pm Hilmar Farid: Turning the Tides: Lumbung as a Cultural Movement
4.30–5 pm Q&A
5–5.30 pm Coffee break
5.30–6 pm Nikos Papastergiadis: The Crisis of Europe and the Future of Multiculturalism
6–6.30 pm Q&A
The conference “Let there be lumbung” from Tuesday, September 20 to Friday, September 23, 2022 at ruruHaus in Kassel, in the sense of nongkrong, provides a forum for contextualizing art practices by ways of lumbung.
documenta fifteen invites to join the discussion of lumbung practices and its reception in different contexts. There are panels about the origins of lumbung, its social and historical contexts, repercussions, and its potentialities beyond documenta fifteen.
The conference, which takes place in the last week of the 100 days of the exhibition in Kassel, includes a series of talks by scholars and cultural practitioners from various time zones.
Hilmar Farid: Turning the Tides: Lumbung as a Cultural Movement
Nikos Papastergiadis: The Crisis of Europe and the Future of Multiculturalism What are the spaces for cultural differences and what are the rituals for hospitality.
Hilmar Farid is a historian and cultural activist. In the 1990s he was active in the pro-democracy movement. He is a founding member of Jaringan Kerja Budaya, a collective of artists and cultural workers in the early 1990s, and also the Institute of Indonesian Social History in 2000. He taught history and cultural studies at the Jakarta Arts Institute and University of Indonesia for several years. Farid received his PhD from the National University of Singapore and wrote his thesis on Pramoedya Ananta Toer and the politics of decolonization in Indonesia. He has been an active member of the Asian Regional Exchange for New Alternatives (ARENA) and the Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Society. On 31 December 2015, after a long selection process, he was appointed as the Director General for Culture at the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia.
Nikos Papastergiadis is the Director of the Research Unit in Public Cultures, based at The University of Melbourne. He is a Professor in the School of Culture and Communication at The University of Melbourne and founder—with Scott McQuire—of the Spatial Aesthetics research cluster. His publications include Modernity as Exile (1993), Dialogues in the Diaspora (1998), The Turbulence of Migration (2000), Metaphor and Tension (2004), Spatial Aesthetics: Art Place and the Everyday (2006), Cosmopolitanism and Culture (2012), Museums of the Commons (2020) and On Art and Friendship (2020). He is also the author of numerous essays, which have been translated into over a dozen languages and appeared in major catalogues such as the Biennales of Sydney, Liverpool, Istanbul, Gwangju, Taipei, Lyon, Thessaloniki, and dOCUMENTA (13).
(Kassel time) 4–4.30 pm John Roosa: Dangerous Images and Moral Panics in Indonesia, 1965 to the Present 4.30–5 pm Q&A 5–5.30 pm Coffee break 5.30–6 pm Charles Esche: The 1st Exhibition of the 21st Century 6–6.30 pm Q&A
The conference “Let there be lumbung” from Tuesday, September 20 to Friday, September 23, 2022 at ruruHaus in Kassel, in the sense of nongkrong, provides a forum for contextualizing art practices by ways of lumbung.
documenta fifteen invites to join the discussion of lumbung practices and its reception in different contexts. There are panels about the origins of lumbung, its social and historical contexts, repercussions, and its potentialities beyond documenta fifteen.
The conference, which takes place in the last week of the 100 days of the exhibition in Kassel, includes a series of talks by scholars and cultural practitioners from various time zones.
John Roosa: Dangerous Images and Moral Panics in Indonesia, 1965 to the Present The ongoing, decades-long farce, of innocuous appearances of certain images, interpreted by Indonesian state officials as evidence of a sinister underground conspiracy of powerful proportions. An environment where images are suspect and carry exaggerated implications for “national security” and “public order.”
Charles Esche: The 1st Exhibition of the 21st Century Post apocalyptic of the west and how do we live in common and the destruction caused by capitalism.
Charles Esche is the Director of the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven; professor of contemporary art and curating at Central Saint Martins, UAL, London, and co-director of Afterall Journal and Books. He teaches on the Exhibition Studies MRes course at CSM, and at Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht. He (co)curated Power and Other Things, Europalia, BOZAR, Brussels 1017; Art Turns, Word Turns; Museum MACAN, Jakarta 2017; Le Musée Égaré, Kunsthall Oslo 2017 and Printemps de Septembre, Toulouse 2016; Jakarta Biennale 2015; 31st Sao Paulo Biennale, 2014, U3 Triennale, Ljubljana, 2011; RIWAQ Biennale, Palestine, 2007 and 2009; Istanbul Biennale, 2005; Gwangju Biennale, 2002 amongst other international exhibitions. He is chair of CASCO, Utrecht. He received the 2012 Princess Margriet Award and the 2014 CCS Bard College Prize for Curatorial Excellence.
John Roosa is an Associate Professor in the History Department at the University of British Columbia, in Vancouver, Canada. He has lived for many years in Indonesia and is the author of the books Pretext for Mass Murder: The September 30th Movement and Suharto’s Coup d’Etat in Indonesia (2006) and Buried Histories: The Anti-Communist Massacres of 1965–1966 in Indonesia (2020).
Mad Time Warp is a looping playlist that features sound artists whose work resists linear clock time; evokes hypnotic, trance, or dreams states; and opens up alternative temporal realities beyond the white, straight, & abled paradigms that constrain and suppress us.
While a lot of the conversations around crip time and chrononormativity focus on the ways time is measured, structured, and enforced, Mad Time Warp explores the agency we already have over sensations, narratives, and conscious experiences of time. Sound in particular can allow for immediate, firsthand encounters with time’s mutability; this is vital to breaking the belief that time is linear, quantifiable, and an inalterable instrument of discipline.
Mad Time Warp is a part of Party Office’s project ‘Queer Time: Kinships & Architectures’ at documenta fifteen, and the submissions were made through an open call, Mad Time Warp, is curated by Joey Cannizzaro and Ramya Patnaik.
featuring Alice Z Jones / That Silent Language (Prelude 2) Caius / ambient soundscape XX RAMYA XX / avg boc fan Liew Niyomkarn / After Hours Ky Amistad / Out the Corner of Your Eye Kintrala / Wiwowiwowiwonk HYENAZ feat. Yusuph Suso / Ex Situ Johanna Hedva / Mary (god is an asphyxiating black sauce) Lain Iwakura / Mäandern Syd Lewin / Porifera Utopia Now! librāh / A light kid death / far party Libra / The Wind Before the Abyss Christopher Cole / the desublimation of bowling advice Alcide Breaux / Listen to Your Heart (Doppler) Sanni Est / Self-Abolition Dana Lorenz / Re_Writing Gaze (Lisa) Vamp Acid / Altered Fragments Sophie Hoyle / Hyperacusis Cedric Tai / Playing a game on my ipad Iszlai / Spiral Ps1 Fever Dream / Galaxy Discoveries Prerit Jain / You do not sleep alone Nour Sokhon / I still remember
Alice Z Jones https://soundcloud.com/alice-jones-491003545 www.alicezjones.com
Caius https://soundcloud.com/caius_44 https://www.instagram.com/caius.c1/
XX RAMYA XX https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/6kpDY
Liew Niyomkarn https://liewniyomkarn.com/ https://www.instagram.com/liewniyomkarn/
Ky Amistad https://soundcloud.com/user-249583294-881815649?utm_source=mobi&utm_campaign=social_sharing
Kintrala: instagram.com/traenen_garten
HYENAZ feat. Yusuph Suso https://www.hyenaz.com
Johanna Hedva https://bighedva.bandcamp.com/ https://johannahedva.com/ https://www.instagram.com/bighedva/
Lain Iwakura
https://derayling.copyriot.com
https://www.instagram.com/ezili.i.sabbah/
Syd Lewin instagram.com/genderqueergargoyle/
librāh https://soundcloud.com/librahh
kid death https://kiddeath.bandcamp.com/releases https://www.instagram.com/blimpsecretions/?hl=en
Libra https://instagram.com/idlibra https://soundcloud.com/idlibra
Christopher Cole https://bandcamp.com/chrisscottcole
Alcide Breaux https://alcidebreaux.com
Sanni Est https://open.spotify.com/album/2gpejXHpw9zRgzCevkFh3W?si=K4Vr_dOUSMWOXom4qQ3sYg https://sanniest.bandcamp.com/album/photophobia https://www.sanniest.com
Dana Lorenz danalorenz.de instagram.com/d_a_n_a_ore
Vamp Acid vampacid.com vampacid.bandcamp.com instagram.com/vampacid soundcloud.com/vampacid
Sophie Hoyle www.sophiehoyle.com https://www.instagram.com/semhoyle/?hl=en
Cedric Tai https://construction.cedrictai.com/
Iszlai https://soundcloud.com/jiszlai https://www.instagram.com/nemjozsi/
Ps1 Fever Dream (@ps1feverdream) https://ps1feverdream.bandcamp.com/releases
Prerit Jain Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/psynodent Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psynodent/
Nour Sokhon https://www.instagram.com/noursokhon/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063490150700 https://soundcloud.com/noursokhon https://www.noursokhon.com/
(Kassel time) 4–4.30 pm : Philippe Pirotte: Control Prevention 4.30–5 pm : Q&A
The conference “Let there be lumbung” from Tuesday, September 20 to Friday, September 23, 2022 at ruruHaus in Kassel, in the sense of nongkrong, provides a forum for contextualizing art practices by ways of lumbung.
documenta fifteen invites to join the discussion of lumbung practices and its reception in different contexts. There are panels about the origins of lumbung, its social and historical contexts, repercussions, and its potentialities beyond documenta fifteen.
The conference, which takes place in the last week of the 100 days of the exhibition in Kassel, includes a series of talks by scholars and cultural practitioners from various time zones.
Philippe Pirotte: Control Prevention The culture of making friends and working together coming out of the refuge: the biggest scandalon of the lumbung proposal for those addicted to hierarchy and control.
Philippe Pirotte (WITA), is Professor for Art History and Curatorial Studies (on leave of absence) at Staedelschule Frankfurt, Adjunct Senior Curator at the UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, and Associate Curator at Gropius Bau in Berlin. In October 2021 he organized The Color Curtain and The Promise of Bandung, a series of roundtables reappraising Asian-African political imagination. Now, in collaboration with the group of artists and curators featuring at the roundtables, he prepares the exhibition Bandung Spirits to be held in Berlin in the fall of 2023.
This event brings together Keleketla! Library (Johannesburg), The Black Archives (Amsterdam), and Asia Art Archive (Hong Kong)—three lumbung artists that imagine and activate libraries and archives as sites of storytelling and community building. We ask: What are the limitations of the libraries and archives that inform our understanding of storytelling and how do we challenge these limitations? The conversation will also invite other lumbung artists to share their stories and culminate into an after party with music selected by the participants.
A performance by Agus Nur Amal PMTOH telling the story of the formerly uninhabited island of Lombok, Indonesia. After the volcanic explosion of Mount Merapi people who lived around the island worked collectively to cultivate its fertile grounds, grow rice, harvest and feast together.
Hosted by AWAL oral art and research collective and in a two-part performance between two locations, Moroccan visual artist Imane Zoubai packs and unpacks shared musical territories in a moment of reminiscing. Using musical elements from feasts and celebrations, she shows her soil, organises it and reimposes it on Kassel’s soil as if to sow soil in soil. In the first act, Imane begins by tfrash/ تفرش or laying out fields to prepare and wait for bread to bake; in the second act, Imane continues by unpacking the soil elsewhere and inviting others to do the same.
Conversation with the artist Abdoulaye Konaté about his work “Homage to the hunters of the Mande” and its link with the concept of the Maaya Bulon (vestibule).
In 1972, the Aboriginal Tent Embassy was established on the parliamentary lawns in Canberra to challenge the status, treatment, and rights of Aboriginal people in Australia. As a direct quotation of this activist strategy of protest, Richard Bell’s own Embassy (2013–) is a public space for imagining and articulating alternate futures and reflecting on or retelling stories of oppression and displacement. Each activation of Embassy brings together artists, thinkers and guests invited by Richard Bell to discuss issues and struggles they find most significant in their localities and socio-political contexts.
A live public conversation curated by the members of Another Roadmap Africa Cluster ARAC, Centre d’art Waza, and Graziela Kunsch on the theme of horizontal education.
With FAFSWAG and Más Arte Más Acción in conversation with Miguel Mendoza and Fundación Mareia
The seven-part conversation series lumbung konteks takes place each month until June 2022. Each session invites two documenta fifteen lumbung members to introduce, expand, and reflect on each other’s practice and their wider ecosystems. Through sharing stories, songs, and tools for living and working in community, the lumbung members discuss the differences and affinities between their contexts.
Sunday, June 5, 2022 at 2 pm CEST, 7 am COT, 12 am AT In English with simultaneous translation into German language and International Sign
We are professional jammers, open for hire for birthday parties, weddings, exhibitions, mournings, festivals and what not. Our dream is to play in a conference. 🥁🎹 🎸📣
TwT
from global south with love, Simni, Diana, Togar and Daniel
We are professional jammers, open for hire for birthday parties, weddings, exhibitions, mournings, festivals and what not. Our dream is to play in a conference. 🥁🎹 🎸📣
TwT
from global south with love, Simni, Diana, Togar and Daniel
Art in Action Research workshop Date : 17 July 2022
Location : Hübner Areal, documenta fifteen Time : Kassel and Blantyre: 11 am – 2 pm Bangalore: 2:30 – 5:30 pm Thimphu: 3 – 6 pm Jatiwangi: 4 – 7 pm Hong Kong: 5 – 8 pm
Are you ready to create methodologies for your artistic research? Do you want to share and further develop your practical and research know-how and knowledge as a collaborating art practitioner? Join us and familiarize yourself with Art in Action research; listen to artists and researchers discuss their methods when exploring and changing realities; map the methods; share your know-how and get to know ways you can stay tuned for future Swiss Terracotta Embassy activities.
Swiss Terracotta Embassy is a project by Jatiwangi art Factory with FOA-FLUX (initiating partner).
Please feel free to join the workshop online or in person. For online participation, please register via e-mail at embassy@foa-flux.net
The New Rural Agenda Summit is a planetary conference by lumbung member Jatiwangi art Factory. International policy makers, institutions, artists, representatives of villages and other-than-human inhabitants of the Earth are invited to strive for an agenda for a common future.
Invited Guests: village representatives trans-national policy makers local and national government representatives
More information on our website: https://documenta-fifteen.de/en/calendar/new-rural-agenda-summit/
#documenta #documentafifteen #jatiwangiartfactory #newruralagenda
With FAFSWAG and Más Arte Más Acción in conversation with Miguel Mendoza and Fundación Mareia
The seven-part conversation series lumbung konteks takes place each month until June 2022. Each session invites two documenta fifteen lumbung members to introduce, expand, and reflect on each other’s practice and their wider ecosystems. Through sharing stories, songs, and tools for living and working in community, the lumbung members discuss the differences and affinities between their contexts.
Sunday, June 5, 2022 at 2 pm CEST, 7 am COT, 12 am AT In English with simultaneous translation into German language and International Sign
More info on our website: https://documenta-fifteen.de/en/events/lumbung-konteks-pacific-entanglements/
#documentafifteen #FAFSWAG #MásArteMásAcción #documenta
With Britto Arts Trust and ZK/U - Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik in conversation with Alessio Antoniolli and Triangle Network
The seven-part conversation series lumbung konteks takes place each month until June 2022. Each session invites two documenta fifteen lumbung members to introduce, expand, and reflect on each other’s practice and their wider ecosystems. Through sharing stories, songs, and tools for living and working in community, the lumbung members discuss the differences and affinities between their contexts.
Sunday, May 8, 2022 at 12 pm CEST, 4 pm BDT, 5 pm WIB In English with simultaneous translation into German language and International Sign
More info on our website: https://documenta-fifteen.de/en/events/lumbung-konteks-prototypes-for-belonging/
#documentafifteen #BrittoArtsTrust #ZKU #documenta
With Trampoline House and Project Art Works In conversation with Yasmin Gunaratnam
The seven-part conversation series lumbung konteks takes place each month until June 2022. Each session invites two documenta fifteen lumbung members to introduce, expand, and reflect on each other’s practice and their wider ecosystems. Through sharing stories, songs, and tools for living and working in community, the lumbung members discuss the differences and affinities between their contexts.
Sunday, April 10, 2022 at 1.30 pm CEST, 6.30 pm WIB In English with simultaneous translation into German language and International Sign
More info on our website: https://documenta-fifteen.de/en/events/lumbung-konteks-navigating-systems-of-care-and-control/
#documentafifteen #TrampolineHouse #ProjectArtWorks #documenta
With Britto Arts Trust and ZK/U - Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik in conversation with Alessio Antoniolli and Triangle Network
The seven-part conversation series lumbung konteks takes place each month until June 2022. Each session invites two documenta fifteen lumbung members to introduce, expand, and reflect on each other’s practice and their wider ecosystems. Through sharing stories, songs, and tools for living and working in community, the lumbung members discuss the differences and affinities between their contexts.
Sunday, May 8, 2022 at 12 pm CEST, 4 pm BDT, 5 pm WIB In English with simultaneous translation into German language and International Sign
More info on our website: https://documenta-fifteen.de/en/events/lumbung-konteks-prototypes-for-belonging/
#documentafifteen #BrittoArtsTrust #ZKU #documenta
On November 5, 2021, documenta fifteen hosted the panel discussion urun rembuk - thinking and acting on sustainability, where urun rembuk can be translated as “achieving something together”, at ruruHaus. With this conversation, documenta fifteen linked its sustainability efforts to artistic approaches and highlighted an overarching, shared interest in preserving a healthy environment, promoting social equality, and strengthening social and economic ecosystems.
More than previous documenta exhibitions, documenta fifteen places a particular emphasis on sustainability. The focus is cultivated by the artistic practice of lumbung, which ruangrupa has based the upcoming edition of documenta on. Drawing on a holistic understanding of sustainability, lumbung brings together its social and ecological dimensions as the foundation for all organizational and artistic actions within the framework of documenta fifteen.
During urun rembuk, the “Sustainability Euro” included in the documenta fifteen ticket was introduced, as well as the international and local partners and projects involved. The panel discussion was complemented by a selection of artistic interventions by lumbung artists Saodat Ismailova, Nguyen Trinh Thi and Pınar Öğrenci and the lumbung members Más Arte Más Acción and INLAND.
In this video, Andrea Linnenkohl, Artistic Team and General Coordinator documenta fifteen, welcomes the participants in ruruHaus and online and guides through the day’s program. Dr. Sabine Schormann, Director General of documenta und Museum Fridericianum gGmbH, gives an insight into documenta fifteen’s understanding of sustainability, introduces the “Sustainability Euro” and welcomes the international and local partners involved. Finally, Ajeng Nurul Aini, member of ruangrupa, artistic director of documenta fifteen introduces ruangrupa’s lumbung practice.
With Trampoline House and Project Art Works In conversation with Yasmin Gunaratnam
The seven-part conversation series lumbung konteks takes place each month until June 2022. Each session invites two documenta fifteen lumbung members to introduce, expand, and reflect on each other’s practice and their wider ecosystems. Through sharing stories, songs, and tools for living and working in community, the lumbung members discuss the differences and affinities between their contexts.
Sunday, April 10, 2022 at 1.30 pm CEST, 6.30 pm WIB In English with simultaneous translation into German language and International Sign
More info on our website: https://documenta-fifteen.de/en/events/lumbung-konteks-navigating-systems-of-care-and-control/
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lumbung konteks: Care- und Kontrollsysteme navigieren Mit Trampoline House und Project Art Works Im Gespräch mit Yasmin Gunaratnam
Die siebenteilige Online-Gesprächsreihe lumbung konteks findet bis Juni 2022 einmal im Monat statt. Zu jeder Ausgabe werden zwei lumbung member der documenta fifteen eingeladen, ihre Praxis und ihr größeres Ekosistem vorzustellen und im gemeinsamen Gespräch zu vertiefen und zu reflektieren. Dabei teilen die lumbung member Geschichten, Lieder und Instrumente für alternative gemeinschaftliche Lebens- und Arbeitspraxen und sprechen über Unterschiede und Schnittmengen ihrer jeweiligen Kontexte.
Sonntag, 10. April 2022, 13.30 Uhr MESZ, 18.30 Uhr WIB Auf Englisch mit Simultanübersetzung in Deutsch und International Sign
Mehr Infos auf unserer Website: https://documenta-fifteen.de/veranstaltungen/lumbung-konteks-care-und-kontrollsysteme-navigieren/
Music by // Musik von: Agus Nur Amal PMTOH
#documentafifteen #TrampolineHouse #ProjectArtWorks #documenta
With OFF-Biennale and Instituto de Artivismo Hannah Arendt (INSTAR) In conversation with Miguel A. López and Vasyl Cherepanyn
The seven-part conversation series lumbung konteks takes place each month until June 2022. Each session invites two documenta fifteen lumbung members to introduce, expand, and reflect on each other’s practice and their wider ecosystems. Through sharing stories, songs, and tools for living and working in community, the lumbung members discuss the differences and affinities between their contexts.
Sunday, March 20, 2022 at 9 am EST, 2 pm CET, 8 pm WIB In English with simultaneous translation into German language and International Sign
More info on our website: https://documenta-fifteen.de/en/events/lumbung-konteks-how-to-organize-against-a-single-narrative/
#documentafifteen #OFFBiennale #InstitutodeArtivismoHannahArendt #documenta
Dr. Pepetual Mforbe (Yaounde/ Cameroon) People Theatre: Journeying through Experiences of Critical Awareness and Consciousness-raising
Dr. Paul Henri Souvenir Assako Assako (Yaounde/ Cameroon) From the “art of places” to “the place of art”: decolonization of culture and development of a transcultural dialogue
Pepetual Mforbe Chiangong is Assistant Professor of African Literatures and Cultures at the Institute of Asian and African Studies in the Department of African Studies, Humboldt University Berlin. The main focus of her scientific research lies in African Performative Arts in relation to postcolonial literatures, Theatre for Development, People Cinema and the representations of old age in African theatre and Performance. She is a member and executive board of the African Theatre Association (AfTA).
People Theatre: Journeying through Experiences of Critical Awareness and Consciousness-raising
This lecture explores the concept of People Theatre, concentrating on its impact on marginalised communities and individuals. The conceptualization of the theatre facilitator as a mediator between the workshop participants, the performance, and the audience is critical to the People Theatre process as it underscores the entire project of social transformation. People Theatre workshops that have taken place in communities in Cameroon and Germany demonstrated how the practice has made meaningful impact on conscientisation.
Paul-Henri Souvenir Assako Assako is Head of the Fine Arts and Art History Section at the University of Yaoundé 1 in Cameroon. He is also Director of Libre Académie des Beaux-arts (LABA) in Douala, an academy of arts and design. His research focuses on the study of visual arts from the 20th century onwards in Africa. He has conducted cooperation projects with international partners, curated exhibitions and organised conferences on Art and Creativity for Sustainable Development.
From the “art of places” to “the place of art”: decolonization of culture and development of a transcultural dialogue
In the Cameroonian artistic context, it strongly appears that the success of artistic education depends on two main levers: on the one hand, re-establishing the historical link of the endogenous artistic experience in current society and on the other hand, finding the modalities which lead art to fit into the vision of sustainable development to which contemporary society aspires. Our contribution consists in presenting some intuitions of practices which took these levers into account in the realization of some original artistic and cultural projects promoted by the private sector and international cooperation programs in Cameroon.
With OFF-Biennale and Instituto de Artivismo Hannah Arendt (INSTAR) In conversation with Miguel A. López and Vasyl Cherepanyn
The seven-part conversation series lumbung konteks takes place on the first Sunday of each month starting December 5, 2021. Each session invites two documenta fifteen lumbung members to introduce, expand, and reflect on each other’s practice and their wider ecosystems. Through sharing stories, songs, and tools for living and working in community, the lumbung members discuss the differences and affinities between their contexts.
Sunday, March 20, 2022 at 8 am EST, 2 pm CET, 8 pm WIB In English with simultaneous translation into German language and International Sign
More info on our website: https://documenta-fifteen.de/en/event…
With Fondation Festival sur le Niger and Gudskul Hosted by Lineo Segoete
The seven-part conversation series lumbung konteks takes place on the first Sunday of each month starting December 5, 2021. Each session invites two documenta fifteen lumbung members to introduce, expand, and reflect on each other’s practice and their wider ecosystems. Through sharing stories, songs, and tools for living and working in community, the lumbung members discuss the differences and affinities between their contexts.
Sunday, February 6, 2022 at 12.30 pm (GMT), 1.30 pm (CET), 7.30 pm (WIB) In English with simultaneous translation into German language and International Sign
More info on our website: https://documenta-fifteen.de/en/events/lumbung-konteks-thinking-playing-dancing-together/
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With INLAND and Wajukuu Art Project Hosted by Molemo Moiloa
The seven-part conversation series lumbung konteks takes place on the first Sunday of each month starting December 5, 2021. Each session invites two documenta fifteen lumbung members to introduce, expand, and reflect on each other’s practice and their wider ecosystems. Through sharing stories, songs, and tools for living and working in community, the lumbung members discuss the differences and affinities between their contexts.
Sunday, January 9, 2022 at 1.30 pm (CET), 3.30 pm (EAT), 7.30 pm (WIB) In English with simultaneous translation into German language and International Sign
More info on our website: https://documenta-fifteen.de/en/event…
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Music by: Agnus Nur Amal PMTOH
Dr. Avi Sooful (Pretoria/South Africa) Images of defiance: South African anti-apartheid t-shirts
Avi Sooful is a senior lecturer of Fine Art at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. She serves as President of the South African National Association for the Visual Arts and current Chair to the Exploring Visual Cultures Project. In her research she considers visuals and experiences of the apartheid era a rich area for investigation and knowledge generation. As a practicing artist, the notion of landscape occupies her work as both political and feminist images.
Lecture: Images of defiance: South African anti-apartheid t-shirts
T-shirts became attire for the South Africa anti-apartheid masses during the 1980s as an interface of communication announcing resistance and protest. This lecture provides a reading of t-shirts worn by anti-apartheid activists that popularised political figures, slogans of protest and affiliations to banned political organisations. These t-shirts acted as an alternative platform and strategy of resistance believed to have the potential for political and social change similar to radio, newspapers and graffiti.
lumbung konteks: Listening to The Land, The Land itself
With Jatiwangi art Factory and The Question of Funding Hosted by Rayya Badran
The seven-part conversation series lumbung konteks takes place on the first Sunday of each month starting December 5, 2021. Each session invites two documenta fifteen lumbung members to introduce, expand, and reflect on each other’s practice and their wider ecosystems. Through sharing stories, songs, and tools for living and working in community, the lumbung members discuss the differences and affinities between their contexts.
Sunday, December 5, 2021 at 1.30 pm (CET), 2.30 pm (EET), 7.30 pm (WIB) In English with simultaneous translation into German language and International Sign
More info on our website: https://documenta-fifteen.de/en/events/
#documentafifteen #thequestionoffunding #jatiwangiartfactory #documenta
With Fondation Festival sur le Niger and Gudskul Hosted by Lineo Segoete
The seven-part conversation series lumbung konteks takes place on the first Sunday of each month starting December 5, 2021. Each session invites two documenta fifteen lumbung members to introduce, expand, and reflect on each other’s practice and their wider ecosystems. Through sharing stories, songs, and tools for living and working in community, the lumbung members discuss the differences and affinities between their contexts.
Sunday, February 6, 2022 at 12.30 pm (GMT), 1.30 pm (CET), 7.30 pm (WIB) In English with simultaneous translation into German language and International Sign
More info on our website: https://documenta-fifteen.de/en/event…
Prof. Timo Jokela (Finland)
North and the Arctic as a laboratory for sustainable art education: revitalising Indigenous and Northern knowledge systems
Timo Jokela is Professor of Art Education at the University of Lapland and currently leads the University of Arctic’s thematic network on Arctic Sustainable Arts and Design (ASAD). His theoretical studies, artistic projects and art-based action research development projects focus on relationships between northern cultures, art and nature in the contexts of decolonisation, revitalisation and cultural, social and economic sustainability. Timo Jokela actively works as an environmental artist and community artist based on the cultural heritage of the North and the Arctic.
Lecture: North and the Arctic as a laboratory for sustainable art education: revitalising Indigenous and Northern knowledge systems
The lecture provides a critical overview of current art and art education practices in the Arctic and the North. Several Indigenous scholars have highlighted colonizing features associated with Western art education. The lecture will discuss how art education at the University of Lapland in Finland and University of Arctic’s thematic network on Arctic Sustainable Art and Design possesses the agency of art education to revitalise Indigenous, local and Northern knowledge.
Lecture Series on Arts, Cultures, Policies & Educational Practices #6
Charlene Rajendran (Singapore) Listening to Performances of Difference: Negotiating Multiplicity with Dialogic Empathy
Chee-Hoo Lum (Singapore) Sounding out Matters of the Nation through Visual Arts Education: Pedagogical Cues from Singapore Contemporary Artists.
Charlene Rajendran is a theatre educator, dramaturg and practitioner who is currently Assistant Professor at the National Institute of Education at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. She is Co-Director of the Asian Dramaturgs’ Network (ADN) and Lead Editor of the ADN Re/View. Her research interests include issues of identity in multicultural contexts, dramaturgy, play-based pedagogy and arts leadership.
Listening to Performances of Difference: Negotiating Multiplicity with Dialogic Empathy
The presentation will draw from the experience of five established Singapore theatre practitioners, Alvin Tan, Alfian Sa’at, Haresh Sharma, Kok Heng Leun and Ong Keng Sen, whose artistic works negotiate issues of cultural diversity and create spaces for audiences to encounter alternative perspectives that reconfigure normative notions of ‘us’ and ‘them’. Attending to questions of inter-cultural conflict and the struggle to deal with prejudice, their collaborative and experimental approaches to theatre provide potent examples of inclusive and critical options for rethinking cultural identity.
Chee-Hoo Lum is associate professor of music education with the Visual and Performing Academic Group at the National Institute of Education (NIE) at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He is the coordinator of the NIE Centre for Arts Research in Education (CARE), an initiative of the UNESCO UNITWIN programme ‘Arts Education Research for Cultural Diversity and Sustainable Development’. Chee-Hoo’s research interests include issues towards identity, cultural diversity and multiculturalism, technology and globalization in music education; children’s musical cultures; creativity and improvisation; and elementary music methods.
Sounding out Matters of the Nation through Visual Arts Education: Pedagogical Cues from Singapore Contemporary Artists
This presentation offers critical perspectives of young Singapore contemporary artists in the articulation of their relationship with the nation state through their creative works and processes. The ambiguous and self-censoring ways with which artists articulate their opinions and speak about their works point to the layered and oftentimes subversive ways with which narratives of difference are weaved into the artistic outcomes as they negotiate and comment on state mechanisms. Pedagogical implications drawn from the works of these contemporary artists are suggested for working with primary and secondary school students within the visual art classroom to encourage a more critical approach towards sounding out matters of the nation.
With INLAND and Wajukuu Art Project Hosted by Molemo Moiloa Livestream on documenta fifteen’s YouTube channel
lumbung konteks is a seven-part series of online conversations taking place on the first Sunday of every month until June 2022. Each session invites two documenta fifteen lumbung members to introduce their practices and wider ecosystems and to expand and reflect on each other’s work. Through sharing stories, songs, and tools for living and working in community, lumbung members discuss the differences and affinities between their specific contexts. lumbung konteks addresses the importance of the localities within which we all work, the conditions that inform and ground our practices, and the ways we can learn from each other’s models of education, ecology, and economy.
In the second exchange of the series, lumbung members INLAND and Wajukuu Art Project, in conversation with Molemo Moiloa, discuss their approach to art practice as intrinsically linked to intergenerational knowledge and ways of living with the land. Thinking against violent legacies of the urban-rural divide, INLAND and Wajukuu Art Project share stories of how this divide produces alienation and precarity among young generations. They ask what kinds of self-determinacy, spirituality, and community a reclamation of the rural might offer across their different contexts, material realities, and everyday lives.
Sunday, January 9, 2022 at 1.30 pm (CET), 3.30 pm (EAT), 7.30 pm (WIB) In English with simultaneous translation into German language and International Sign
More info on our website: https://documenta-fifteen.de/en/events/
Music by: Agnus Nur Amal PMTOH
Lecture Series on Arts, Cultures, Policies & Educational Practices #4
Speakers: Dr. Patrique deGraft-Yankson and Dr. Osuanyi Quaicoo Essel (Winneba/Ghana) Moderators: Nele von Kortzfleisch and Magdalena Kratzer
In search for definition: Investigation into the Concept and Context of Ghanaian art
This lecture analyses the various contexts within which the term Art translates into indigenous Ghanaian ways of life in their multifaceted manifestations. The lecturers will delve into the different concepts and linguistic expressions used in denoting and connoting the term ‘art’ in multi-ethnic Ghana.
More information: https://camp-notesoneducation.de/events/lecture-series-on-arts-cultures-policies-educational-practices-4/
lumbung calling: Regeneration Saturday, October 2, 2021 2.30 pm (CET), 3.30 pm (IDT), 6.30 pm (KGT), 7.30 pm (WIB) In English with translation into International Sign
Guests:
Arafat Sadallah, philosopher
Gulnara Kasmalieva and Muratbek Djumaliev, artists
Hosts: Jumana Emil Abboud, artist Mirwan Andan, Member of the Artistic Direction of documenta fifteen
The seven-part conversation series lumbung calling launches documenta fifteen’s Public Program, activated under the title Meydan. Each edition of the series is dedicated to one of the lumbung values: Local Anchor, Humor, Generosity, Independence, Transparency, Sufficiency, and Regeneration. The format dives deeper into the background of the artistic concept for documenta fifteen and illuminates the idea of lumbung from many different angles. Through conversations with a variety of guests, lumbung calling explores the rich meaning of lumbung across multiple disciplines, points of view, and contexts within an artistic framing. lumbung calling will take place on the first Saturday of every month, from April to October 2021.
The seventh edition of lumbung calling focuses on Regeneration. Within the framework of documenta fifteen, regeneration is explored as a way of living and organizing oneself and communities in opposition to extractive practices. This approach also includes generating time and space for mutual support and reflection. It centers care—often made invisible—as a vital part of political activism, enabling the incorporation of many viewpoints within a larger ecosystem.
This edition of lumbung calling imagines regeneration as an act of making kin with our predecessors and future generations. It also examines regeneration as a means of valuing material resources as something to be shared and reused rather than accumulated. Moroccan philosopher Arafat Sadallah looks at the conditions and legacies of revolutions, as well as intergenerational ties in his work with Siwa plateforme in Redeyef, Tunisia. Artists Gulnara Kasmalieva and Muratbek Djumaliev address the afterlives of perestroika in the context of Kyrgyzstan and how young generations continue narratives of resistance and history-making while forming new ones.
More info on our website: https://documenta-fifteen.de/en/event…
Music: Nasida Ria, Tahun 2000, Song by Abu Ali Haidar #documentafifteen #lumbung
lumbung calling: Transparency Saturday, August 7, 2021 9.30 am (BRT), 2.30 pm (CET), 6.30 pm (BST), 7.30 pm (WIB) In English with translation into International Sign
Guests: Erica Malunguinho, trans-, art-, and Black activist, cultural agitator, and educator Shahidul Alam, photojournalist, teacher and social activist
Hosts: Jumana Emil Abboud, artist Mirwan Andan, member of the Artistic Direction of documenta fifteen
The seven-part conversation series lumbung calling launches documenta fifteen’s Public Program, activated under the title Meydan. Each edition of the series is dedicated to one of the lumbung values: Local Anchor, Humor, Generosity, Independence, Transparency, Sufficiency, and Regeneration. The format dives deeper into the background of the artistic concept for documenta fifteen and illuminates the idea of lumbung from many different angles. Through conversations with a variety of guests, lumbung calling explores the rich meaning of lumbung across multiple disciplines, points of view, and contexts within an artistic framing. lumbung calling will take place on the first Saturday of every month, from April to October 2021.
The fifth lumbung calling focuses on the lumbung value of Transparency. For a community to live together with common values, transparency must be embedded in ways of thinking and behaving. The concept of lumbung is related to collective life, and thus transparency becomes a pivotal element. In lumbung, the notion of transparency is closely linked to trust, which is necessary for holding individuals together in groups. These two values, transparency and trust, remain significant across time and cultures. How do they manifest on a daily basis in different territories and times with their distinct forms? How have they evolved or diminished? How is transparency related to power sharing within a community? This lumbung calling demonstrates how various levels of transparency have a role in determining lumbung values and establishing healthy ecosystems.
Music: Nasida Ria, Tahun 2000, Song by Abu Ali Haidar #documentafifteen #lumbung
lumbung calling: Sufficiency Saturday, September 4, 2021 8.30 am (AST), 9.30 am (ART), 2.30 pm (CET), 7.30pm (WIB) In English with translation into International Sign
Guests: Paula Fleisner, Professor of Aesthetics at the Universidad de Buenos Aires Christopher Cozier, Artist
Hosts: Jumana Emil Abboud, Artist Mirwan Andan, Member of the Artistic Direction of documenta fifteen
The seven-part conversation series lumbung calling launches documenta fifteen’s Public Program, activated under the title Meydan. Each edition of the series is dedicated to one of the lumbung values: Local Anchor, Humor, Generosity, Independence, Transparency, Sufficiency, and Regeneration. The format dives deeper into the background of the artistic concept for documenta fifteen and illuminates the idea of lumbung from many different angles. Through conversations with a variety of guests, lumbung calling explores the rich meaning of lumbung across multiple disciplines, points of view, and contexts within an artistic framing. lumbung calling will take place on the first Saturday of every month, from April to October 2021.
The sixth lumbung calling focuses on the lumbung value of Sufficiency. Human ambition has led to discoveries in all fields, and has even brought mankind to other planets. The value of sufficiency, on the other hand, seems incredibly outdated today, as thrift and frugality are considered conditions of deprivation. The Pillars of Hercules have been passed long ago, despite the warning “Ne plus ultra” (“nothing further beyond”), which urged sailors and navigators to go no further.
This lumbung calling explores the limits of sufficiency: When do we say enough is enough? How can these limits be pushed? Who or what defines them? Paula Fleisner, Professor of Aesthetics at the Universidad de Buenos Aires, addresses the notion of sufficiency within an enlarged interspecies ecosystem, while artist Christopher Cozier discusses the relations between sufficiency and self-determination, and how “gayap” and other Caribbean traditions of collective labor suggest ways to rethink notions of scarcity and plenty.
More info on our website: https://documenta-fifteen.de/en
Music: Nasida Ria, Tahun 2000, Song by Abu Ali Haidar #documentafifteen #lumbung
lumbung konteks addresses the importance of the localities within which we all work, the conditions that inform and ground our practices, and the ways we can learn from each other’s models of education, ecology, and economy. In the first episode, lumbung members Jatiwangi art Factory and The Question of Funding will discuss their work and its relationship to land in conversation with writer Rayya Badran. By sharing songs and sounds where rhythm comes from the very ground up, the two lumbung members will reflect on community work and what gathering together against dispossession feels and sounds like.
lumbung calling: Local Anchor Saturday, April 3, 2021 2.30 pm (CET), 7.30 pm (WIB), 8.30 pm (WITA) In English with translation into International Sign Language
Guests: Melani Budianta, Professor of Literature and Cultural Studies at Universitas Indonesia Armin Salassa, Organic Farmer and Activist in Bulukumba, Indonesia
Hosts: Jumana Emil Abboud, Artist Mirwan Andan, Member of the Artistic Direction of documenta fifteen
The seven-part conversation series lumbung calling launches documenta fifteen’s Public Program, activated under the title Meydan. Each edition of the series is dedicated to one of the lumbung values: Local Anchor, Humor, Generosity, Independence, Transparency, Sufficiency, and Regeneration. The format dives deeper into the background of the artistic concept for documenta fifteen and illuminates the idea of lumbung from many different angles. Through conversations with a variety of guests, lumbung calling will explore the rich meaning of lumbung across multiple disciplines, points of view, and contexts within an artistic framing. lumbung calling will take place on the first Saturday of every month, from April to October 2021.
The first edition, lumbung calling: Local Anchor, will be a dialogue centered on the different nuances of lumbung across Indonesia, and the meaning of soil in our globalized world. The conversation will examine ways of challenging integrated models of political, social, and economic behavior.
Music: Nasida Ria, Tahun 2000, Song by Abu Ali Haidar #documentafifteen #lumbung
For more info visit our website: https://documenta-fifteen.de/en/
Setelah tersebarnya kabar tentang kejadian yang dialami malam itu disuatu tempat yang sungguh asing dan penuh dengan pemahaman yang lain, mereka semua menjadi merekah dan tampak tersenyum puas mendengar kabar baik yang serta-merta datang dari berbagai sudut yang tidak pernah terduga sebelumnya. • Lalu pada keesokan harinya sekelumit Hikayat Tanah tersebut akan dikisahkan lewat tutur khas Agus Nur Amal, yang biasa disapa PM Toh @agusnuramal_pmtoh , di Museum Kebudayaan Tanah Jatiwangi art Factory, Bada’ Isya, 19 Oktober 2021, Tahun Tanah. Niscaya hikayat ini juga bisa disaksikan secara langsung lewat layanan penyiaran youtube resmi Jatiwangi art Factory. • Selamat menyaksikan, kisanak! • #hikayattanah #tahuntanah #doatanah #jatiwangiartfactory #pmtoh #agusnuramal #museumkebudayaantanah
Speakers: Dr. Mary Clare Kidenda and Prof. Emily Achieng’ Akuno (Nairobi/Kenya) Moderators: Ana Manhey Ahrens and Franziska Batozynska (University of Hildesheim/Munich)
The Role of Competency-Based Education and Training to Enhance the Quality of Design Practice and Planning in Jua Kali artisan’s Skills as a Community of Learners in Kenya Education and training of all Kenyans is critical in realizing the Kenya Vision 2030 because it provides quality education and training that is globally competitive. Therefore, the Citizens must be equipped with knowledge and skills that will enable them to become relevant to the changing social and economic demands. This lesson looks at how the Competency-Based Education and Training approach provides a remedial training solution for the Jua Kali community of learners by developing a Design Training Framework.
Music Education in Kenya – Persistent Thoughts by Emily Achieng’ Akuno The story of music education is coloured by political and economic activities and their impact on cultural perceptions, considerations and practices. This interrogation of Kenyan music education considers: Concepts of and approaches to music education Policy and theory Culture at the heart of music education Ultimately, the presentation seeks to tackle What we do, how we do it, and why in the name of music education.
CAMP notes on education is a glocal network of teachers and learners in the fields of arts, arts history, aesthetics, cultural policy and cultural education. CAMP uses the practice of lumbung as an opportunity to place the question of contemporary Arts Education in networked and global contexts. For example, what role does it play in relation to artistic and curatorial actors? How does it position itself in the current cultural policy discourse?
Speaker: Dr. Antje Budde (Toronto/Canada) Moderator: Anna M. Christiansen & Thanh Vi Pham Nguyen
Antje Budde is the artistic research director of the Digital Dramaturgy Labsquared.
In the presentation – enriched by a contribution of a student – Anna Christiansen (University of Hildesheim) – Antje Budde will share some ideas about the labor of knowledge making, digital skill development, laughter/critical doubt and research creation by engaging with ideas of A/I or artistic intelligence and digital dramaturgy as experimental performance as it evolves in process-based ways in the Digital Dramaturgy Labsquared.
More info http://camp-notesoneducation.de/events/29/
CAMP notes on education is a glocal network of teachers and learners in the fields of arts, arts history, aesthetics, cultural policy and cultural education. CAMP uses the practice of lumbung as an opportunity to place the question of contemporary Arts Education in networked and global contexts. For example, what role does it play in relation to artistic and curatorial actors? How does it position itself in the current cultural policy discourse?
WALKIE TALKIE Hanging Out, Telling Stories Session XVII
Host and Storyteller Gesyada Siregar (Curator, Gudskul Ecosystem, Jakarta)
Guests and Storytellers Jenifer Papararo (Director/Curator of the Art Gallery of York University, Toronto) Marjan Verstappen (Artist, curator and art educator, Younger Than Beyoncé, Toronto) Marsya Maharani (Curator and researcher, Younger Than Beyoncé, Toronto)
Wednesday, 15 September 2021 20:00 pm (Jakarta, Indonesia) 09:00 am (Toronto, Canada)
This session will be in English
WALKIE TALKIE: a hanging out telling stories conducted by ruangrupa to connect with some friends where proximity doesn’t refer to something geographical or physical. It’s about stories on what it means to work and to live together.
#walkietalkie #hangingout #tellingstories #ruangrupa #gudskul
The challenge that we felt most after the passing of Enin, the mother of all of us here, is how to maintain the inclusiveness which is her main heritage in JAF’s main house.
Enin has made sure that the space where we live and carry out our activities (which is her very own home), to be a house that will always accept the goodwill and presence of anyone. Her sincerity has made the house similarly feels like the Earth: a living space for anyone, regardless of differences.
Enin’s kitchen is a barn, which cultivates existing resources, and supports anyone who comes, lives, and wants to grow. Isn’t that how a territory should be built? To become a living space that provides a livelihood for anyone, by cultivating their resources and sustaining them together?
The Forum 27an this time coincided with the 40 days since Enin left us. In our tradition, in this kind of moment, the family and the closest relatives of the deceased would gather to feast and pray together.
This time we want to remember her through songs and prayers, to give us strength to continue imagining this Earth or at least Jatiwangi as a space that will always be a home for every being and every hope, to then together keeping it that way.
This Forum 27an will be led by Mukti-Mukti.
Bersama Ade Darmawan , Saleh Husein dan Mg Pringgotono
WALKIE TALKIE Hanging Out, Telling Stories Session XVI
In the mood for groove
Host and Storyteller: Iramamama (Jakarta/Kassel)
Guests: MMS (Jakarta) Kumyka (Jakarta)
Sunday, 15 August 2021 19:30 pm (Jakarta, Indonesia) 14:30 pm (Kassel, Germany)
Platform: zoom and ruangrupa’s youtube channel This session will be in Bahasa Indonesia
WALKIE TALKIE: a hanging out telling stories conducted by ruangrupa to connect with some friends where proximity doesn’t refer to something geographical or physical. It’s about stories on what it means to work and to live together.
Ps: Special playlist made for this session by @iramamama @kumyka @mms_gram link in each bio
WALKIE TALKIE Hanging Out, Telling Stories Sesi XV
Pemandu & Pencerita: Narpati Awangga a.k.a. oomleo (seniman, Jakarta)
Tamu & Pencerita: Martin Suryajaya (penulis, Jakarta)
Kamis, 15 Juli 2021 19:30 WIB (Jakarta)
Platform zoom dan youtube live ruangrupa Sesi ini akan berlangsung dalam Bahasa Indonesia
WALKIE TALKIE: Sesi nongkrong daring sambil bercerita tentang arti bekerja sama dan hidup berdampingan. Program berkala ini digelar oleh ruangrupa bersama teman-teman dari berbagai latar belakang geografis dan profesi.
WALKIE TALKIE Hanging Out, Telling Stories Session XV
Host & Storyteller: Narpati Awangga a.k.a. oomleo (artist, Jakarta)
Guest & Storyteller: Martin Suryajaya (writer, Jakarta)
Thursday, 15 July 2021 19:30 pm (Jakarta)
Platform: zoom and ruangrupa’s youtube channel This session will be in Bahasa Indonesia
WALKIE TALKIE: a hanging out telling stories conducted by ruangrupa to connect with some friends where proximity doesn’t refer to something geographical or physical. It’s about stories on what it means to work and to live together.
#walkietalkie #hangingout #tellingstories #ruangrupa #gudskul
WALKIE TALKIE Hanging Out, Telling Stories Sesi XIII
Pemandu & Pencerita: Sudjud Dartanto (kurator, pengajar di Program Studi Tata Kelola Seni, Fakultas Seni Rupa, Institut Seni Indonesia, Yogyakarta) Deni Rahman (perupa dan pegiat Grafis Minggiran, Yogyakarta dan pengajar Fakultas Seni Rupa dan Desain, Institut Seni Indonesia, Surakarta)
Tamu & Pencerita Retno Redwindsock (seniman, mixologist dan pengelola ‘Kebun Kita Organic Farming’, Yogyakarta) Karina Roosvita (seniman, peneliti Inkubator Inisiatif dan pengajar Akademi Film Yogyakarta)
Sabtu, 15 Mei 2021 19:30 WIB (Jakarta, Yogyakarta dan Solo)
Platform zoom dan youtube live ruangrupa Sesi ini akan berlangsung dalam Bahasa Indonesia
WALKIE TALKIE: Sesi nongkrong daring sambil bercerita tentang arti bekerja sama dan hidup berdampingan. Program berkala ini digelar oleh ruangrupa bersama teman-teman dari berbagai latar belakang geografis dan profesi.
WALKIE TALKIE Hanging Out, Telling Stories Session XIII
Host & Storytellers: Sudjud Dartanto (curator, lecturer at Department of Arts Management, Faculty of Visual Art, Indonesia Institute the Arts, Yogyakarta) Deni Rahman (visual artist, director of Grafis Minggiran, Yogyakarta and lecturer at Faculty of Visual Art and Design, Indonesia Institute of the Arts, Surakarta)
Guests & Storytellers Retno Redwindsock (artist, mixologist at ‘Kebun Kita’ Organic Farming, Yogyakarta) Karina Roosvita (artist, researcher at Inkubator Inisiatif and lecturer at Jogja Film Academy)
Saturday, 15 May 2021, 19:30 pm (Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Surakarta)
Platform: zoom and ruangrupa’s youtube channel This session will be in Bahasa Indonesia
WALKIE TALKIE: a hanging out telling stories to connect with some friends where proximity doesn’t refer to something geographical or physical. It’s about stories on what it means to work and to live together.
#walkietalkie #hangingout #tellingstories #ruangrupa #gudskul
WALKIE TALKIE Hanging Out, Telling Stories Session XII
Hosts and Storytellers: Katherine Nuñez (artist, director of 98B COLLABoratory, Manila, PH) Christine Capili (artist, project coordinator of 98B COLLABoratory , Manila, PH)
Guests: Eliz Ting (maker and program manager of HUB: Make Lab, Manila, PH) Gab Villegas (artist, designer, community organizer of The Den Coffee & Contemporary Culture, Manila, PH) Mark Salvatus and Mayumi Hirano (initiators of Load na Dito Projects, Manila, PH)
Thursday, 15 April 2021 18:30 pm (Jakarta, Indonesia) 19:30 pm (Manila, PH)
WALKIE TALKIE: a hanging out telling stories conducted by ruangrupa to connect with some friends where proximity doesn’t refer to something geographical or physical. It’s about stories on what it means to work and to live together.
WALKIE TALKIE Hanging Out, Telling Stories Sesi XI
Pemandu & Pencerita: Jhons Patriatik Karlah (Pendiri dan pegiat Trotoart, Penjaringan, Jakarta Utara)
Tamu: Dea Widya (Arsitek, Bandung, Jawa Barat) Puji Onjie (Penggiat seni, Bumiayu Creative City Forum, Jawa Tengah)
Senin, 15 Maret 2021 19:30 WIB (Jakarta, Bandung dan Bumiayu)
Platform zoom dan youtube live ruangrupa
Sesi ini akan berlangsung dalam Bahasa Indonesia
WALKIE TALKIE: Sesi nongkrong daring sambil bercerita tentang arti bekerja sama dan hidup berdampingan. Program berkala ini digelar oleh ruangrupa bersama teman-teman dari berbagai latar belakang geografis dan profesi.
WALKIE TALKIE Hanging Out, Telling Stories Session X
Host and Storyteller: Anitha Silvia (cultural worker based in Surabaya, Indonesia)
Guests: Joe Kidd (Southeast Asian rocknroll archivist, based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) Erick Calilan (sound artist, experimental musician, guerilla archivist, based in Cavite, Philippines) Mark Wong (sound artist, music writer, based in Singapore)
Monday, 15 February 2021
19:30 pm Jakarta & Surabaya, Indonesia 20.30 pm Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 20.30 pm Cavite, Philippines 20.30 pm Singapore via Zoom and ruangrupa’s Youtube live channel
WALKIE TALKIE: a hanging out telling stories to connect with some friends where proximity doesn’t refer to something geographical or physical. It’s about stories on what it means to work and live together.
WALKIE TALKIE Hanging Out, Telling Stories Session VIII
Hosts and Storytellers: Di Liu (researcher and writer, Hong Kong/UK) & Xiaotian Li (curator and researcher, Guangzhou)
Guests: Jianhua Leung (curator, exhibition producer, Guangzhou) Hanlu Zhang (curator, writer, editor, Guangzhou/Shanghai) Jiahui Zeng (Southeast Asia santri, editor in some ways)
Tuesday, 15 December 2020 19:30 pm (Jakarta, Indonesia) 20:30 pm (Guangzhou, China)
WALKIE TALKIE: a hanging out telling stories conducted by ruangrupa to connect with some friends where proximity doesn’t refer to something geographical or physical. It’s about stories on what it means to work and live together.
WALKIE TALKIE Hanging Out, Telling Stories Session IX
Host and Storyteller: Abdul Dube (serial collaborator, zinester, designer, cultural worker based in Aarhus, Denmark)
Guests: Aysha Amin (activist, artist, cultural worker based in Aarhus, Denmark) Yasser Booley (activist, photographer, filmmaker, cultural worker based in Cape Town, South Africa and Basel, Switzerland)
Friday, 15 January 2021
19:30 pm Jakarta, Indonesia 14.30 pm Cape Town, South Africa 13.30 pm Aarhus, Denmark & Basel, Switzerland
WALKIE TALKIE: a hanging out telling stories to connect with some friends where proximity doesn’t refer to something geographical or physical. It’s about stories on what it means to work and live together.
WALKIE TALKIE Hanging Out, Telling Stories Sesi VII
Pemandu & Pencerita: Arief Yudi & Ginggi Syarif Hasyim (pemrakarsa Jatiwangi Art Factory, Majalengka, Jawa Barat).
Tamu: Tarsono D. Mardiana (Wakil Bupati, Pemda Kabupaten Majalengka) Vera Juntriesta Vardhani (Kepala Bidang Infrastruktur dan Kewilayahan, Pemda Kabupaten Majalengka)
Minggu, 15 November 2020 19:30 WIB (Jakarta & Majalengka, Indonesia)
WALKIE TALKIE: Sesi nongkrong daring sambil bercerita tentang arti bekerja sama dan hidup berdampingan. Program berkala ini digelar oleh ruangrupa bersama teman-teman dari berbagai latar belakang geografis dan profesi.
WALKIE TALKIE Hanging Out, Telling Stories Session VII
Hosts and Storytellers: Arief Yudi & Ginggi Syarif Hasyim (co-founders of Jatiwangi Art Factory, Majalengka).
Guests: Tarsono D. Mardiana (Vice Regent, Majalengka Regency, West Java) Vera Juntriesta Vardhani (Head of Infrastructure and Regional Division of Majalengka Regency)
Sunday, 15 November 2020 19:30 pm (Jakarta and Majalengka, Indonesia)
WALKIE TALKIE: a hanging out telling stories conducted by ruangrupa to connect with some friends where proximity doesn’t refer to something geographical or physical. It’s about stories on what it means to work and live together.
WALKIE TALKIE hanging out, telling stories Session VI
Thursday, 15 October 2020 19:30 pm (Jakarta time) 14:30 pm (Kassel time)
Host & Storyteller: Putra Hidayatullah (a writyer & cultural worker based in Banda Aceh) Tan Hui Koon (art curator based in Kuala Lumpur) Raisa Kamila (writer and researcher based in Bandung)
WALKIE TALKIE: a hanging out, telling stories conducted by ruangrupa to connect with some friends where proximity doesn’t refer to something geographical or physical. It’s about stories on what it means to work and to live together.
#walkietalkie #hangingout #tellingstories #ruangrupa #gudskul
WALKIE TALKIE hanging out, telling stories Session V
Tuesday, 15 September 2020 19:30 pm (Jakarta time) 14:30 pm (Kassel time)
Host & Storyteller: Lara Khaldi (cultural worker based in Jerusalem, Palestine) Reem Shilleh (artist & curator, Brussels/Ramallah) Noor Abuarafeh (artist, Cairo/Ramallah)
WALKIE TALKIE: a hanging out, telling stories conducted by ruangrupa to connect with some friends where proximity doesn’t refer to something geographical or physical. It’s about stories on what it means to work and to live together.
#walkietalkie #hangingout #tellingstories #ruangrupa #gudskul
WALKIE TALKIE hanging out, telling stories Session III
Wednesday, 15 July 2020 19:30 pm (Jakarta time) 14:30 pm (Kassel time)
Host & Storyteller: Ayşe Güleç, research activist, educator and author based in Kassel, Germany. During this session, some invited guests will join.
WALKIE TALKIE: a hanging out, telling stories conducted by ruangrupa to connect with some friends where proximity doesn’t refer to something geographical or physical. It’s about stories on what it means to work and to live together.
#walkietalkie #hangingout #tellingstories #ruangrupa #gudskul
WALKIE TALKIE hanging out, telling stories Session IV
Saturday, 15 August 2020 19:30 pm (Jakarta time) 14:30 pm (Kassel time)
Host & Storyteller: Andrea Linnenkohl, arts & cultural professional based in Kassel, Germany. During this session, some invited guests will join.
WALKIE TALKIE: a hanging out, telling stories conducted by ruangrupa to connect with some friends where proximity doesn’t refer to something geographical or physical. It’s about stories on what it means to work and to live together.
#walkietalkie #hangingout #tellingstories #ruangrupa #gudskul
WALKIE TALKIE #1 Hanging Out, Telling Stories
Friday, 15 Mei 2020 14:00 pm (Jakarta time)
Story tellers: Frederikke Hansen (co-founder and creative director of CAMP / Center for Art on Migration Politics, Copenhagen, Denmark) reinaart vanhoe (artist, co-founder of Ook Huis, Rotterdam, Netherland)
Hosts: Ajeng Nurul Aini (ruangrupa, Jakarta) Gesyada Annisa Namora Siregar (Gudskul, Jakarta)
WALKIE TALKIE: a hanging out telling stories conducted by ruangrupa to connect with some friends where proximity doesn’t refer to something geographical or physical. It’s about stories, not theories on what it means to work and live together.
WALKIE TALKIE Hanging Out, Telling Stories
Monday, 15 June 2020 19:30 pm (Jakarta time)
Story teller: Gertrude Flentge (cultural actor, developing and supporting collaborative artistic practices, mainly in Africa, Asia, and Latin-America)
Host: Reza Afisina (ruangrupa, Jakarta)
via zoom and youtube live
WALKIE TALKIE: a hanging out telling stories conducted by ruangrupa to connect with some friends where proximity doesn’t refer to something geographical or physical. It’s about stories, not theories on what it means to work and live together.
ruangrupa (selalu ditulis dalam huruf kecil dan tanpa spasi) adalah organisasi seni rupa kontemporer yang didirikan pada tahun 2000 oleh sekelompok seniman di Jakarta. Sebagai organisasi nirlaba, ruangrupa bergiat mendorong kemajuan gagasan seni rupa dalam konteks urban dan lingkup luas kebudayaan melalui pameran, festival, laboratorium seni rupa, lokakarya, penelitian, serta penerbitan buku, majalah, dan jurnal daring.
Informasi selengkapnya: https://ruangrupa.id
ruangrupa (spelled and written with a lowercase ‘r’) was founded in Jakarta in 2000 by a group of artists. the founders felt that there was a great necessity for “space” (physically and mentally) in Jakarta, where artists could work intensively and could direct their attention more to means of analysis and less to means of production. A space that conveyed the ideas of visual art – which are important to analyse, mediate, and furnish – like public art, performance art, and video art.
For more info: https://ruangrupa.id/en/