Department for Art HistoryOrganized
by Kathrin Heinrich and Frida Robles
The symposium Addressing Amnesia, Performing Trauma inquires
how contemporary artistic practices performatively deal with trauma and repressed histories in Austria. By bringing together
artists, art historians, and theoreticians, the symposium is intended as a first step in an ongoing interdisciplinary dialogue
addressing issues like social forgetfulness, historical trauma, and historical denial within the countries of the former Austrian
monarchy.
With a keynote lecture by Diana Taylor and screenings, talks, and lectures
by Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński, Katarzyna Nowak, Nisrine Boukhari, Tanja Schult, Steven Cohen, Martina Gimplinger, and Israel
Martínez.
PROGRAM
FRIDAY,
MAY 6, 2022
4 PM
Reparative Memory: Trauma, Performance, and Repair
(Keynote Lecture)
Diana Taylor
Meeting-ID:
628 6396 7666
Moderated by Eva Kernbauer
SATURDAY,
MAY 7, 2022
FLUX 2, University of Applied Arts Vienna
Vordere Zollamtsstraße
7, 1030 Wien
2 PM
Countering the Archive (Screening and Q&A)
Belinda
Kazeem-Kamiński
Telling History of Displacement Through Objects. Materiality and the
"Civilizing Mission" in the Displaced Persons Camps in Allied-occupied Germany and Austria, 1945-1952 (Lecture)
Katarzyna
Nowak
My body is my close enemy (Artistic Lecture)
Nisrine Boukhari
SHORT
BREAK
4 PM
Performative – What’s in a word? (Lecture)
Tanja
Schult
Cleaning Time (Vienna) (Screening)
Steven Cohen
SITTING
NEXT TO THE PAST: Heimrad Bäcker and Clara Furey (Lecture)
Martina Gimplinger
No
Illusion (Screening and Q&A)
Israel Martínez
Organized and moderated by
Kathrin Heinrich and Frida Robles
Contact:
Department
for Art History, INTRA Project Addressing Amnesia, Performing Trauma