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Harun Farocki Institut (HaFI)

Dissabte 4 juny 2016, 1:30 — 2:30 pm

Harun Farocki Institut (HaFI)
Speakers
Antje Ehmann, Filipa César i Stefanie Schulte Strathaus
Espai
Hotel Catalonia Ramblas
Preu
15 €
Tiquets & acreditació
www.ticketea.com/entradas-conferencia-loop-talks-2016

Seating is limited for this session.

Idioma
English
Data i horaris
Dissabte 4 juny 2016, 1:30 — 2:30 pm Afegir al calendari

In November 2015 part of Harun Farocki’s estate moved to a separate area in the new archival spaces of the “Arsenal–Institute for Film and Video Art” at silent green Kulturquartier in Berlin. The holdings are including film and video material (especially “odds and ends”) and various other materials on Farocki’s individual projects. One of the goals of the Harun Farocki Institute is to preserve and provide access to the extensive holdings in order to facilitate scholarly, artistic, or curatorial work tp those who are interested.
The Harun Farocki Institute was founded in 2015. It is both a platform for research on the practice and work of Harun Farocki and a flexible framework for new artistic, scholarly, and pedagogical projects that investigate the past, present, and future of visual culture. “With such an institution we can also organize an association of working people, not gathered from an abstract understanding, but from the contact points of work.” (Harun Farocki, 1976)

Antje Ehmann

1968, Gelsenkirchen

Antje Ehmann

Antje Ehmann is a curator, author, and artist

Curatorial projects (selection):
Harun Farocki: Who is in Charge? (with Heloisa Espada), Instituto
Moreira Salles, Rio de Janeiro, IMS Sao Paulo, Brazil 2018 | Harun
Farocki. What ought to be done. Life and work, (with Eunhee Kim),
National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, South-Korea,
2018 | Harun Farocki Retrospective (with Marius Babias), Berlin 2017 |
By other Means (with Carles Guerra), NBK, Berlin 2017 | Harun Farocki.
Empathy (with Carles Guerra), Fundació Antoni Tapies, Barcelona 2016
| Harun Farocki. What is at Stake (with Carles Guerra), Institut Valencia
d’Art Modern | Harun Farocki. 4 films from 1967-1997, Angels Gallery
Barcelona 2014

Artistic projects (selection): How shall I name what I am missing? (with
Jan Ralske), Forum Expanded 2015 | Labour in a Single Shot. A Project
together with Harun Farocki, 2011 – 2014, with Eva Stotz, since 2017 |
War Tropes, (with Harun Farocki), Gorki Theater, Berlin 2011 | Feasting
or Flying (with Harun Farocki), Moderna Galerija, Ljubljana 2009
Publications (selection):
Harun Farocki, What Ought to be Done? Work and Life (with Eunhee
Kim), Seoul 2018 | Harun Farocki, 10, 20, 30, 40. Fragment einer
Autobiographie (with Marius Babias), Berlin 2017 | Harun Farocki,
Another Kind of Empathy (with Carles Guerra), Cologne 2016 | Serious
Games. War – Media – Art (with Ralf Beil), Ostfildern 2011

 

Last update: November 11th, 2019

Filipa César

1975, Portugal

Filipa César

Filipa César is an artist and filmmaker, living in Berlin. She is interested in the porous boundaries between the moving image and its reception, the fictional dimensions of the documentary and the economies, politics and poetics inherent to cinema praxis. Her work also uses media as means to expose counter narratives of resistance to historicism. Since 2011, César has been looking into the origins of cinema in Guinea-Bissau, its imaginaries and potencies, developing that research into the collective project Luta ca caba inda. She was a participant of the research projects Living Archive (2011-13) and Visionary Archive (2013-15) both organised by the Arsenal – Institute for Film and Video Art, Berlin. Most recent selected Film Festivals include Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen, 2013-16; Curtas Vila do Conde, 2012-2015; Forum Expanded – Berlinale, 2013-2016; IFFR, Rotterdam, 2010, 2013 and 2015, as well as selected exhibitions and screenings: Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, 2011-2015; Kunstwerke, Berlin, 2013; Futura, Prague 2015;Tensta konsthall, 2015.

March 12th, 2016

Stefanie Schulte Strathaus

1969, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Stefanie Schulte Strathaus

Stefanie Schulte Strathaus is a film and video curator who lives and works in Berlin.  She is Co-Director of Arsenal – Institute for Film and Video Art (with Milena Gregor and Birgit Kohler) and Member of the selection committee of the Berlinale Forum. In 2006 she co-founded Forum Expanded (with Anselm Franke), a section of the Berlin International Film Festival which negotiates the boundaries of cinema. Her curatorial work comprises numerous film programs, retrospectives and exhibitions. She co-curated LIVE FILM! JACK SMITH! Five Flaming Days in A Rented World (2009) and „A Paradise Built in Hell“ at Kunstverein Hamburg (2014). Since 2010 she curates the ongoing project “Living Archive – Archive Work as a Contemporary Artistic and Curatorial Practice“ at the Arsenal. Since 2011 she travels regularly to Cairo where she worked on several projects with „Cimatheque – Alternative Film Centre“. Her texts have been published in ‘Frauen und Film’, ‘The Moving Image’,’Texte zur Kunst’,’Ästhetik & Kommunikation’, ‘Schriftenreihe Kinemathek’ as well as in various festival and exhibition catalogues and monographs.

March 23rd, 2016