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Vienna Art Week Symposium: Gender Woodstock - Feminist Art Practices Event

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Freitag
17. November
2017
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15:00
Uhr
Theorie Zeitgenössische Kunst Konferenz

Symposium: Gender Woodstock - Feminist Art Practices with Katrin Hornek, Hana Jane?ková, Adela Ju?i?, Tereza Stejskalová, Johanna Tinzl, Lucia Tka?ova, Raluca Voinea.

After the US presidential election, the Women?s March on Washington in the winter of 2017 brought thousands out onto the streets to protest against racism and misogyny. Solidarity marches in numerous other cities and countries followed. Pink pussyhats became the global symbol of the protesters, whose position is anchored in the feminist women?s movement and in queer activism.
These handmade hats recalled the colourful balaclavas worn by the members of Pussy Riot, the punk band critical of the Russian government. Their ?punk prayer? action in Moscow?s Christ the Saviour Cathedral was a protest against the Russian Orthodox Church?s demand for a ban on abortion, among other things. It gained the group world-wide attention as three members were arrested. The arrests triggered a global wave of solidarity. Femen, the activist group founded in Kiev, also uses its attention-grabbing topless actions to mark its feminist position and sees itself as a new global women?s movement. These three examples show that feminist protest actions are topical, globally networked and carried out as or influenced by artistic practices.

Essential impulses for this event are the Manifesto For The Gynecene by Raluca Voinea and Alexandra Pirici; the Feminist (Art) Institution, a series of lectures and seminars initiated by Tereza Stejskalová; Adela Ju?i??s artistic research into the role of the women partisans; the collective practice of artist duo Anetta Mona Chi?a and Lucia Tkácová, and the Series of artist talks on shared necessities organised by Katrin Hornek and Johanna Tinzl in the Austrian Association of Women Artists (VBKÖ) in Vienna.

Programme and Participants:
15:00 Welcome and Introduction by Christiane Erharter, curator, ERSTE Foundation, Vienna (host)
15:30-16:00 Presentation 1: Tereza Stejskalova and Hana Jane?ková, curators, Prague, initiators of Feminist (Art) Institution
16:00-16:30 Presentation 2: Katrin Hornek and Johanna Tinzl, artists, Vienna, initiators of There are some things we need to talk about: A Series Of Artist Talks On Shared Necessities
16:45-17:15 Presentation 3: Adela Ju?i?, artist, Sarajevo, Here Come the Women
17:15-17:45 Presentation 4: Lucia Tka?ova, artist, Bratislava
18:15-5-18:45 Presentation 5: Raluca Voinea, curator, Bucharest, co-author of Manifesto For The Gynecene
19:00-20:00 Panel discussion with all participants

The event is organized as part of the exhibition “Stopover - Ways of Temporary Exchange”
http://www.q21\.at/en/program//programmdetail/veranstaltungsprogramm-zur-ausstellung-stopover-1/

 
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