Public Lectures »Archive-Public«
Panos Kouros : Performative archive and the public sphere
Elpida Karaba: An instituent artistic practice Aspects of the research curatorial program Archive Public are discussed focusing on the question of how archival art practice can create conditions of emergence of public sphere. Two approaches are deployed:
Performative archiving is proposed as a productive concept of the archive which can form open (virtual and physical) public spheres, setting to circulation ideas, practices, policies, redefining traditional references of the archive, such as property, trace, public access, writing and use. The design of the archive mechanism enact protocols, regulations which allow certain interactions between partial identities of readers, writers, spectators, as they undertake roles in archival time.
The undertaking of public power as potentia (Arendt); not as an acting out or an actually violent act, but rather as a lawful (en loi) articulatory practice, which sets the conditions for a non-utopian, radical artistic practice. Within this frame issues of authority, law, and institutionalization will be discussed and the Public Archive will be examined in the scope of an instituent practice.
Panos Kouros is artist, art theorist, Associate Professor at the Department of Architecture, University of Patras, Greece. Elpida Karaba is art theorist, curator, Phd cand., Department of Architecture, University of Patras, Greece.
June 10 2011: 16 p.m., Heise-Archiv (1.01),
Sophienstrasse 22a