Universalism, a mode to claim particular views and rules from one culture valid all over the world, has been widely criticized as disguised eurocentrism. Recent concepts have outlined alternative universalisms. Historically, in european as well as in non-european cultures, artists, art movements and artistical concepts have held in common an idea of universalism which has been carrying notions of humanism and political liberation since the declaration of human rights.
Today a multiplied global art market and cultural exchange in literature and theatre put questions of universalism into different perspective. What guiding spirit could be behind the idea of universalisms, in the plural, for art, curating and theatre today? Is it empowering for art to invoke the idea of universalism in order to transcend its perception as local – to speak forcefully in a universal language and claim its critical, or even, utopian potential? May internal paradoxes of universalim be dissolved in newly conceived concepts of transnationalism or cosmopolitanism?
International artists, curators and scholars will discuss these questions with regard to history, theory and current artistic practice with focus on the production and distribution of art from African cultures.
Dealing with the Universal – between history, theory and practice of arts
Universalismen verhandeln – zwischen Geschichte, Theorie und Praxis der Künste
Thursday, 3. 2. 2011
Literaturhaus Stuttgart
Artists in dialogue
20.00
Sami Tchak (Paris/Lomé) and Thorsten Schüller (Mainz)
„La littérature africaine n'existe pas – Die Grenzen der Frankophonie“
Welcome: Françoise Joly
Friday, 4. 2. 2011
Institut Français de Stuttgart
11.00
Rolf C. Hemke (Mülheim): Theatre from the margins of attention – the international work of the 'Theater an der Ruhr'
12.00
Annette Bühler-Dietrich, Rolf C. Hemke, Thorsten Schüller
Discussion on transcultural strategies in the arts
13.00 lunch
14.00
Bärbel Küster (Karlsruhe/Stuttgart): Introductory remarks on contemporary concepts of universalism in the arts
14.30
Nora Sternfeld (Wien): Whose universalism is it? Strategic universalism as agency
15.15
Maguèye Kassé (Dakar): Universalism against ghettoization of arts
16.00 coffee-break
16.30
Artists in dialogue
16.30
Mansour Ciss (Kanakassy) (Berlin/Dakar) and Maguèye Kassé: Réflexions sur un projet d’art: Le ‚Laboratoire de Déberlinisation’
17.30
Catherine David (Paris): Idiosyncrasies ‚locales’ (?) versus présentation et interprétation ‚globales’ (?)
19.00 reception
Stadtbücherei/Wilhelmspalais, Stuttgart
20.00
Lecture
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak (New York): The Future as neighbor and vernacular cosmopolitanism
Introduction Saskia Schabio
Lectures in German, English, French.
You are invited to register/Um Anmeldung wird gebeten
katja.klumppilw.uni-stuttgart.de
0711/68583104
Konzeption und Organisation
Dr. Bärbel Küster, Prof. i. Vertr.
Kunst- und Medienwissenschaften, Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe
Dr. habil. Annette Bühler-Dietrich
Françoise Joly
Dr. Saskia Schabio
Institut für Literaturwissenschaft, Universität Stuttgart
In Kooperation mit
Akademie Schloß Solitude; Deutsch-Amerikanisches Zentrum/James-F.-Byrnes Institut e.V., Stuttgart; IfA/Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen e.V. Stuttgart, Institut Français de Stuttgart, IZKT/ Internationales Zentrum für Kultur- und Technikforschung, Universität Stuttgart; Literaturhaus Stuttgart, Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart
Mit freundlicher Unterstützung der
DVA-Stiftung
Quellennachweis:
CONF: Dealing with the Universal (Stuttgart, 3-4 Feb 2011). In: ArtHist.net, 22.01.2011. Letzter Zugriff 22.12.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/813>.