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MIT FAST 150 Festival Event
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Lunchtime Gallery Talk with LVAC educator Mark Linga
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Stan VanDerBeek: The Culture Intercom: Film Night
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A conversation with LVAC curator João Ribas & former MIT Center for Advanced Visual Studies director, and artist Otto Piene
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2010 Max Wasserman Forum on Contemporary Art: Parody, Politics, and Performativity

  • 32 Vassar St., Cambridge, MA
  • March 13, 2010
  • 3:00 pm - 5:30 pm

The MIT List Visual Arts Center has gathered together several practicing artists and experts on performative practices to participate in the 2010 Wasserman Forum. This year’s forum will include a panel discussion with artists Tino Sehgal, Tania Bruguera, and the collective artist Claire Fontaine, moderated by writer and curator Jens Hoffmann, with respondents Dorothea von Hantelmann, Frazer Ward, and Joan Jonas. The forum will examine a variety of artistic practices in which the passage of time and the relationship to the viewer are significant. Unlike traditional art objects that are characterized by a physical permanence, many of the works created by the panel participants question and undermine, often in humorous ways, the common forms of how institutions present, collect, and display most art today.

Parody, Politics, and Performativity will take place on Saturday, March 13 with a panel discussion at 3PM, followed by responses beginning at 4:45. The forum is open and free to the public.

 

FORUM SCHEDULE

Saturday, March 13, 2010
Ray and Maria Stata Center, Room 123, 3PM

PANEL SESSION
Parody, Politics, and Performativity
3-4:15 PM

Moderator: Jens Hoffman (San Francisco, CA) Director of CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts

Panel discussion in which artists and moderator will discuss contemporary artists whose works focus on the passage of time and relationship with viewer. Artists will comment based on their own works which challenge the common ways in which institutions present and collect these untraditional art objects.

Panelists:
Tania Bruguera, (Chicago, Paris, Havana) interdisciplinary artist, founder/director of Arte de
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Claire Fontaine, (Paris) collective artist
Tino Sehgal, (Berlin) artist

BREAK 4:15-4:45 PM

RESPONDENT SESSION
4:45-5:15 PM

Respondents:
Dorothea von Hantelmann, (Berlin) Art Historian,
Frazer Ward, (Northampton, MA) Assistant Professor, Contemporary Art and Architecture,
Department of Art, Smith College
Joan Jonas (New York) Artist, Professor of Visual Arts, MIT

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