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Academy Lectures: Maria Lind and Apolonija Šušteršič
Within the lecture series “On Location”, Maria Lind and Apolonija Šušteršič will talk about projects they have worked on engaging questions of place, publics, and cooperation.
Šušteršič’s work is related to a critical analysis of space, usually focused on the processes and relationships between institutions, cultural politics, urban planning and architecture. Among other things, she will present her early work that has been done in cooperation with Maria Lind. These are projects departing from what would be described as constructive institutional critic and relate to the context and situation found at place.
Lind’s current curatorial project for the Gwangju Biennale considers art’s capacity to speak about the future and to build relations to local individuals and groups and thus relates to common interests with Šušteršič. Among other things, Lind will talk about the exhibition entitled Frederick Kiesler: Visions at Work Annotated by Céline Condorelli and Six Student Groups at Tensta konsthall, an exhibition focussing on Kiesler’s interest in the intersection between art and life.
PLEASE NOTE NEW DATE AND TIME: MAY 26, 2016, 5PM!
Maria Lind is a curator, writer and Professor of Artistic Research at the Academy of Fine Art of the Oslo National Academy of the Arts (KHiO). She has been the director of Tensta Konsthall since 2011 and is currently artistic director of the Gwangju Biennale.
Apolonija Šušteršič is an artist, architect and Professor of Art and Public Space at the department of Art and Craft of the Oslo National Academy of the Arts (KHiO). She has a PhD from University of Lund, Malmö Art Academy, and runs her own art and architecture studio practice in Lund, Sweden and Ljubljana, Slovenia. She has participated in numerous international exhibitions, among others at Moderna Museet Stockholm, Berlin Bienale 2, Moderna Galerija Ljubljana, Generali Foundation, Tirana Biennale 3, and the 12th Architecture Biennale, Venice.
Photo credit: Apolonija Šušteršič: Non Stop Video Club, Mala galerija, Ljubljana, 1999. Courtesy of the artist.