ANN Oct 7, 2016

Talks on Curatorial Practice (Zurich, 7 Oct-16 Dec 16)

Zurich University of the Arts, Pfingstweidstrasse 96, 8005 Zürich, Oct 7–Dec 16, 2016
Deadline: Oct 14, 2016

Dorothee Richter, Zürich

Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK)
2016/17 Talks on Curatorial Practice
By
Postgraduate Programme in Curating, CAS/MAS www.curating.org

October 7, 6pm
Rein Wolfs
Director of Bundeskunsthalle Bonn and Founding Director of Migros Museum
ZHdK, Room 5.K04 (Kaskadenfoyer)

October 14, 6pm
Nadja Baldini
Programme Curator in School Projects
ZHdK, Room 6.K04 (Kaskadenfoyer)

October 21, 6pm
Kadiatou Diallo
Curator/Programmer at SPARCK – Space for Pan_African Research, Creation and Knowledge
Corner College, Kochstrasse 1, Zurich

October 28, 6pm
Christian Falsnaes
Artist talk
Migros Museum, Limmatstrasse 270, Zurich

November 4, 6pm
Fatima Hellberg
Artistic Director of Künstlerhaus Stuttgart
ZHdK, Room 5.K10

November 11, 6pm
Philipp Ziegler & Julia Moritz
Curator at ZKM the Centre for Art and Media Karslruhe (Ziegler)
Theory Curator at Kunsthalle Zurich
ZHdK, Room 6.K04

November 18, 6pm
Filmscreening with John Canciani
Artistic Director at Shortfilmfestival Winterthur
Migros Museum, Limmatstrasse 270, Zurich

November 25, 6pm
Paolo Caffoni
Archive Books
ZHdK, Room 5.K10

December 2, 6pm
Stella Rollig
Director of Lentos Museum and Nordico, Linz
ZHdK, Room 2.A05

December 9, 6pm
Sabine Himmelsbach
Director of HeK (House of Electronic Arts Basel)
ZHdK, Room 2.A05

December 16, 6pm
Thomas Laely
Vice Director of the Enthnographic Museum Zurich
ZHdK, Room 2.A05


The Postgraduate Programme in Curating focuses less on the notion of the exhibition planner as a "genius" or self-sufficient individual author—a highly controversial issue since the 1990s—than on cooperative, interdisciplinary working methods, used, for example, in film productions or by non-governmental organisations. Here, at Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK), exhibition-making and curating mean the creation of innovative structures for the presentation of cultural artefacts through interdisciplinary collaboration. Here, art, digital media, design, and architecture intermesh in new ways. The working methods adopted by curators, artists, architects, designers, museum educationalists, and writers have become increasingly diversified, bringing about new forms of communication, lounges, archives, reading rooms, and new virtual forums—along with new means of access and forms of interpretation.

At the same time, we are witnessing a shift in the organisation of work processes throughout society towards affective, immaterial labor. Individual spheres of action are merging on new meta-levels, resulting in increasingly dynamic networks and know-how transfer. Our Postgraduate Programme in Curating responds to these manifold changes in the production of cultural meaning and review the entanglement of the curatorial critically. The course creates a model situation in which students can gain first-hand, practical experience of curating and practise critical reflection. Modular structure ensures that our programme is constantly up-to-date and innovative.


www.curating.org in cooperation with the Postgraduate Programme in Curating, ZHdK, DKV, ICS, Center of Further Education

Reference:
ANN: Talks on Curatorial Practice (Zurich, 7 Oct-16 Dec 16). In: ArtHist.net, Oct 7, 2016 (accessed Dec 20, 2025), <https://arthist.net/archive/13894>.

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