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Methodology of researching historical exhibitions

Matter. Non-Matter. Anti-Matter – Workshop

Thu, March 16, 2023 2:00 pm – 7:00 pm CET

© Matthias Heckel
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Lecture Hall

The exhibition »Matter. Non-Matter. Anti-Matter« (ZKM, 2.12.2022 - 23.4.2023) deals with the reconstruction of historical exhibitions and presents, among other things, virtual 3D models of the exhibitions »Les Immatériaux« (Centre Georges Pompidou, 1985) and »Iconoclash« (ZKM, 2002). In this context, two workshops will be held in which international experts will discuss the curating of interdisciplinary exhibitions and their historical research.

For more than three decades, the history of art and science has increasingly devoted itself to the study of exhibitions as sites and media of production, mediation, and negotiation. Based on the current projects on »Les Immatériaux« and »Iconoclash«, the workshop will discuss the methods of a comparative exhibition historiography. Among other things, aesthetic, epistemological, and political questions and the significance of the ensembles of curators, networks, things, etc. that are virulent in exhibitions will be put to the test. A further focus is the investigation of the medial conditions of historical exhibitions and the connection between medial and methodological innovations.

Imprint

The workshops take place as a cooperation of the ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe and the Leuphana University Lüneburg, Institute for Philosophy and Art Studies, research project »Les Immatériaux Research« (DFG funding BR 6317/2).

Project Management: Livia Nolasco-Rozsas, Felix Koberstein (ZKM), Andreas Broeckmann (Leuphana).

Participants: Jérôme Glicenstein, Francesca Gallo, Lucy Steeds, Marcella Lista, Luise Reitstätter, Kai-Uwe Hemken, Julia Gens

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