Theoretical and Critical Problems of the Margins Today

15. May, 2012, 00:00–00:00
When
15. May, 2012
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More than 20 years after the political transformation and end of the Cold War, we would like to take stock of emergent trends in contemporary art theory related to the marginal positions. The situation and position of art and art history in East-Central Europe have changed in the new world order, in an increasingly globalized world in which physical and cultural proximity are complexly interrelated. It seems that at the moment there is no widely accepted “master” narrative or dominant paradigm in art theory. Rather, we find ourselves in a pluralistic global market of ideas, circulating within uncertain, fluctuating boundaries among a number of different paradigms and competing theories. In the framework of the Budapest Ludwig lecture series, we would like to better understand how leading art theoreticians view the present situation and the criteria for an art theory that would contribute to interpret the marginal or ex-marginal positions.

Today's lecture:
Directions in Contemporary Art

Lecturer: Alexander Alberro, art historian, Columbia University, New York


Respondants: Katalin Timár and Attila Horányi, Moderator: Hajnalka Somogyi

Coming up next:

On Similarity

22 May 2012 / Tuesday, 17.00

Lecturer: Boris Groys, philosopher, theorist, New York University, Karlsruhe

The series will continue in September.

Language: English

Supported by the Open Society Institute.