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The 13th Gwangju Biennale “GB Talks: Minds Rising, Spirit Tuning“ Part 2
Co-hosted by Gwangju Biennale Foundation and MMCA in Seoul and scheduled for January 7th, 2020, the public program will feature artists’ presentations, performances, and conversations with local interlocutors, including artists, writers, and scientists.
Exploring the vocabularies and practices of healing, renewal, and collective survival, this event is crucial for a continuous engagement with the local audiences and the participating artists’ understanding of the local context in South Korea.
We hope that the public program allows local audiences to access and benefit from the conversations and shared learning generated by the collective labor of Biennale production.
▣ Overview
▶Title | The 13th Gwangju Biennale “GB Talks: Minds Rising, Spirits Tuning” Part 2
▶Date | 2020. 1. 7. (Tue.) 16:00 - 1800
▶Venue | MMCA, Seoul " Perpetual Spring" (1F, Museum Madang)
▶Note | English - Korean simultaneous interpretation will be provided
▣ Participants and Registration
▶Participants | Everyone who has interest
▶Period | Until 2020.1.5. 24:00
▶Registration | Online Registration/ On-site registration/ Free Admission
※ We will receive 70 applicants reserved on a first-come, first-served basis and you can register on-site if extra seats are available.
▶Contact | 062-608-4231 (Education and Event Team, Subin Park)
▶Email | publicprogram@gwangjubiennale.org
The 13th Gwangju Biennale “GB Talks: Minds Rising, Spirits Tuning” Part 2
[Moderators: Özge Ersoy(Curatorial Advisor/Public Programme), Sunhee Jang(MMCA, Associate curator)]
Events | Time | Contents |
Registration | 15:30 ~ 16:00 (‘30) | ◼Registration check |
Introduction | 16:00 ~ 16:10 (‘10) | Sunjung Kim, President, Gwangju Biennale Foundation Youn Bum-mo, Director, MMCA Defne Ayas & Natasha Ginwala, Artistic Directors, Gwangju Biennale 2020 Özge Ersoy, Research and Programming Associate |
Conversation | 16:10 ~ 16:30 (‘20) | Ana María Millán & Jinjoo Kim On the relations between digital cultures, feminism, and performativity |
Solo | 16:30 ~ 16:40 (‘10) | Femke Herregraven
In data models of cat bonds and how they testify of ecological catastrophes and the prospect role of female voice in all of this |
Solo | 16:40 ~ 16:50 (‘10) | Ad Minoliti
On the Feminist School of Painting and how to use pictorial genre to discuss painting, gender, and race |
Solo | 16:50 ~ 17:00 (‘10) | Korakrit Arunanondchai
On his long-term obsession on Ghosts, specifically the historical relationship between monks and cinema |
Solo | 17:00 ~ 17:10 (‘10) | Sahej Rahal
On world-building practices through fiction |
Conversation | 17:10 ~ 17:30 (‘20) | Cian Dayrit & Timoteus A Kusno
On mythology and storytelling devices to address what is deemed ‘lost’ and the coloniality of power |
Conversation | 17:30 ~ 17:50 (‘20) | Moon Kyungwon & Joowon Park
On platforms of collective intelligence and urban history through sentient forms |