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17.11.2021
35 Minuten
In this 25th and final episode of “Die Erde spricht / The Earth
is Speaking” we listen to Irish artists Maud Cotter and John
Carson reflect on their experiences of having attended Joseph
Beuys’ blackboard lectures in Cork and Belfast in 1974. They do
so in the context of a current exhibition at Hugh Lane Gallery in
Dublin titled “Joseph Beuys: From the Secret Block to Rosc” which
reflects on Beuys’ relationship to Ireland. John Carson joins
long-time friend and fellow artist Sean Lynch, while Maud Cotter
joins Logan Sisley, Acting Head of Collections at Hugh Lane
Gallery, in conversation. Together they consider the effects that
the mythic and monumental figure of Beuys had – and didn’t have –
on young artists studying across Ireland in 1974.
As part of the celebration of the centenary of the birth of
Joseph Beuys, Goethe-Institut Irland and Hugh Lane Gallery have
collaborated on an ongoing programme of talks, screenings and
events.
“The Irish Blackboards: Reflections on Joseph Beuys’ 1974 Visit
to Ireland“ podcast was produced and edited by Kimberly Griffith
Walsh as part of the Hugh Lane Gallery’s Education programme
2021. www.hughlane.ie
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10.11.2021
26 Minuten
In this episode Kuala Lumpur-based conceptual, installation and
performance artist Sau Bin Yap and Sound Engineer Chris Pereira
take us to Sabah on the island of Borneo where they talk to the
local artist collective Pangrok Sulab. Their mission is to
empower rural communities and their marginalised original art
highlighting issues like deforestation, land ownership, poverty,
education and cultural identity.
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03.11.2021
28 Minuten
In dieser Folge von „Die Erde spricht“ reflektiert die Berliner
Sozialwissenschaftlerin und Umweltaktivistin Imeh Ituen einen
Aspekt von Beuys’ Praxis, der einer kritischen Betrachtung
bedarf: die Reproduktion alter Denkmuster und Hierarchien, die
allen möglichen Arten von Ungerechtigkeit zugrunde liegen. Von
Rassismus bis Sexismus, von Ableismus bis Klimaungerechtigkeit.
Dazu spricht sie mit Dr. Emilia Roig. In deren Anfang 2021
erschienenem Buch „WHY WE MATTER – das Ende der Unterdrückung“
reflektiert die Politikwissenschaftlerin, Autorin und Aktivistin
darüber, wie es uns gelingen kann, Hierarchien zu erkennen und
abzubauen.
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27.10.2021
33 Minuten
Are social sculptures vulnerable to the crisis of truth and to
the current lack of trust in institutions? Is social sculpture as
subject to transformation as any other art form? Vivian Caccuri,
Rio de Janeiro-based sound artist, has composed a sound piece for
this episode that explores these questions in conversation with
curators Jochen Volz and Thiago de Paula, philosopher Rodrigo
Nunes and artist Cibelle. Combined with her own musical and sound
compositions, Vivian Caccuri offers a dense take on the subject.
Rodrigo Nunes is professor of modern and contemporary
philosophy at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de
Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Brazil. He is the author of Organisation
of the Organisationless: Collective Action After
Networks and of numerous articles in publications such
as Les Temps Modernes, Radical Philosophy, South
Atlantic Quarterly, Jacobin, Al
Jazeera and The Guardian.
Cibelle (Cibelle Cavalli Bastos) is a Brazilian visual artist and
musician based in London, Berlin and São
Paulo. She graduated from the Royal College of Art in
London, has released four music albums and has performed and
presented work in venues such as Martin-Gropius-Bau in
Berlin, Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid, ICA
London, and Carnegie Hall in New York.
Thiago de Paula Souza (Taboão da Serra, SP), is a curator and
researcher graduated in Social Sciences. He is currently a member
of the curatorial team of the 3rd edition of Frestas – Sorocaba
Arts Triennale, organized by SESC – SP. He participated in the
Propositions for Non-Fascist-Living program, organized by BAK in
Utrecht, where he curated Tony Cokes: To Live as Equals.
Jochen Volz is the General Director of Pinacoteca de São Paulo
and the curator of the Brazilian Pavilion at the 57th Biennale di
Venezia (2017). He was the chief curator of the 32nd Bienal de
São Paulo (2016). He was Head of Programmes at the Serpentine
Galleries in London and a curator at the Instituto Inhotim, Minas
Gerais, where he has also served as General Director and Artistic
Director.
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20.10.2021
30 Minuten
In this episode of “Die Erde spricht / The Earth is Speaking” we
experience “an endeavour in deflection”. Having been denied the
performance rights of Joseph Beuys’s performance “Ja, ja, ja, ne,
ne, ne”, Andrew Stock and Seth Brodsky developed their own
strategy to solve the deadlock situation with the Beuys Trust:
“Small Talk”. Under this title the Chicago-based artist and
musician Andrew Stock and the professor of Music at the Chicago
University Seth Brodsky watch Beuys’s famous 1969 video
“Soziale Plastik” by Lutz Mommartz. They start musing
on ideas of persona, charisma, recognition, and hope, and
a rambling conversation begins that spans from the
broader logic of European self-definition, geopolitics and
colonialism to concepts of autonomy and subjectivity.
Watch “Soziale Plastik” (1969)
here: https://youtu.be/A8nypxGtkKo; listen to “Ja, ja, ja,
ja, ne, ne, ne, ne” (1968)
here: https://youtu.be/py_uEHL-la4
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Deutsch:
Wie wird Joseph Beuys im Jahr 2021 bewertet? Wie wird sein
künstlerisches und politisches Erbe in unterschiedlichen
Kulturräumen aufgenommen? Spielt er für die heutige Generation
von Künstler:innen überhaupt eine Rolle? Diese Fragen werden in
den verschiedenen Folgen des Podcasts »Die Erde spricht«
adressiert und beantwortet; aus deutscher und internationaler
Perspektive. Zehn Stimmen von namhaften Künstler:innen,
Wissenschaftler:innen und Schriftsteller:innen aus Deutschland
sowie Aktivist:innen, DJs, Künstler:innen aus 14 verschiedenen
Ländern weltweit thematisieren die Person Beuys und vor allen
Dingen auch sein Schaffen, sein künstlerisches Erbe.
Die Produktion des Podcasts ist eine Kooperation zwischen
beuys2021 unter kuratorischer Leitung von Catherine Nichols (für
die deutschen Folgen) und dem Goethe-Institut (für die
internationalen Folgen). Weiterer Partner ist der WDR.
English:
How does one rate Joseph Beuys in 2021? What does the reception
of his artistic and political legacy look like in different
cultural environments? Does he play a role at all for the current
generation of artists? Answers to these questions will be given
in the different editions of the podcast »Die Erde spricht« (»The
Earth is speaking«), both from a German and an international
perspective. Ten voices by influential artists, scientists and
authors from Germany, as well as activists, DJs and artists from
14 different countries are discussing the person Beuys and in
particular his body of work and his artistic legacy.
The production of the podcast is a cooperation between beuys2021
curated by Catherine Nichols (for the German episodes) and
Goethe-Institut (for the international episodes). Further partner
is WDR.
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