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Metod
Föreläsning av Ilya Lipkin, konstnär
Söndag 25 januari 2009, kl 16.00
I samband med Signals projekt Parallell historia, en kartläggning av Skånes konstliv 1968-2008 med inriktning på de fria initiativen, har konstnären Ilya Lipkin bjudits in för att prata utifrån sitt intresse i situationismen.
Till föreläsningen har Ilya Lipkin i samarbete med Jacqueline de Jong, redaktör för Situationist Times 1962-67, utformat en affisch producerad av Signal som distribueras under kvällen.
Föreläsningen hålls på engelska.
Ilya Lipkins vistelse i Malmö är en del av ett residency program som arrangeras av SparwasserHQ (Berlin) - Signal (Malmö) - UKS (Oslo) - rum46 (Århus) med stöd av Kulturkontakt Nord.
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Metod
Talk by Ilya Lipkin, artist
Sunday 25 January 2009 at 4pm
In conjunction with our current research project on the non-institutional art initiatives in the south of Sweden during the period of 1968-2008, Signal has invited the artist Ilya Lipkin to present a talk on vanguard art and politics in Northern Europe.
Using the history of the Situationist International, and particularly the split between the Scandinavian SI and the 1'IS as a point of departure, Ilya Lipkin will discuss the legacy of radical aesthetic and political movements in Scandinavia, while considering the possibilities for alternative institutions today. In light of the most recent global crisis of capital, there is an urgent need to re-examine the role and framework of cultural production, as well as its entanglement with the neo-liberal order, if we are to imagine new ways of structuring the relationship of art to larger social realities. A discussion will follow–all are encouraged to attend.
For this occasion a poster has been produced through a collaborative process between Ilya Lipkin and Jacqueline de Jong, editor and publisher of the Situationist Times between 1962 and 1967.
Ilya Lipkin's stay in Malmö is part of a residency project organized by SparwasserHQ (Berlin) - Signal (Malmö) - UKS (Oslo) - rum46 (Århus) and supported by Nordic Culture Point.
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