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Constellations Indigenous Contemporary Art from the Americas

13 October 2020 at 17.00–19.00
15 October 2020 at 18.00–20.00
20 October 2020 at 17.00–19.00
22 October 2020 at 18.00–20.00
27 October 2020 at 16.00–18.00
29 October 2020 at 17.00–19.00
an image of constellations in an orangy-black background

 Courtesy of Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo (MUAC)

This conference will critically discuss the notion of indigenous contemporary art through a comparative perspective

Hyundai Tate Research Centre: Transnational and Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (MUAC), through its Extraordinary Lectures Series on Critical Museology and on Aesthetics, Politics, and Critical Historiography of Contemporary Art in México and Latin America, are pleased to announce their joint digital collaboration Constellations: Indigenous Contemporary Art from the Americas.

Constellations is a digital forum that will feature projects by artists, curators, academics and museum professionals that critically discuss the notion of indigenous contemporary art through a comparative perspective. Hosted on MUAC’s microsite, content will be uploaded on a biweekly basis starting on October 13. This forum will also serve as a digital repository, containing keynote addresses, panel discussions, essays, videoconferences and studio visits that analyze the relationship between indigeneity and contemporary art through three thematic lines: Geopoetics, Chronotopes and Enunciations.

Geopoetics

Geopoetics reflects on indigenous practices through a critique of the discourse of colonial belonging. In these cases, the territorial order of the nation-state is reconfigured around notions of indigenous sovereignties.

Keynote lecture by Colectivo Cherani, moderated by Amanda de la Garza. Essays and panel discussion by Itzel Vargas & Candice Hopkins, moderated by Sook-Kyung Lee. Studio visit with Antonio Pichillá, interviewed by Pablo José Ramírez.

Register for 13 & 15 October

Chronotopes

Chronotopes explores the relationship between ancestrality and future, observing the discursive formations of contemporary Indigenous art and tracing trajectories of racialization and class struggle.

Keynote lecture by Ticio Escobar moderated by Pablo José Ramírez. Essays and panel discussion by David Garneau and Sharon Lerner, moderated by Michael Wellen. Studio visit with Tanya Lukin Linklater, interviewed by Catherine Wood.

Register for 20 & 22 October

Enunciations

Enunciations critically examines the epistemic universes and ideological complicities that have contributed to shaping theories and practices regarding the notion of indigeneity.

Keynote lecture by Fernando Palma, moderated by Sol Henaro. Essays and panel discussion by María Jacinta Xón, Zoe Todd and Anja Kanngieser, moderated by Lucía Sanromán. Studio visit with Bernardo Oyarzún, interviewed by Julio García Murillo.

Register for 27 & 29 October
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Access the Digital Repository for all content and programme information.

This Event is organised by Hyundai Tate Research Centre: Transnational and Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo (MUAC).

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Please note that all events will be in their original language (English/Spanish) with live interpretation available on the Zoom desktop app.

Dates

13 October 2020 at 17.00–19.00

15 October 2020 at 18.00–20.00

20 October 2020 at 17.00–19.00

22 October 2020 at 18.00–20.00

27 October 2020 at 16.00–18.00

29 October 2020 at 17.00–19.00

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