Büro für transdisziplinäre Forschung + Kulturproduktion
Office for Transdisciplinary Research + Cultural Production
Büro für transdisziplinäre Forschung + Kulturproduktion
Office for Transdisciplinary Research + Cultural Production
EXHIBITIONS
exhibition
The Art of Not Being Governed Like That
Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart, Stuttgart (2010/2011)
In conjunction with In Charge. The Role of Political Designers in Transformation
Idea und conception
Hans D. Christ, Yvonne P. Doderer, Iris Dressler, Stephan Köperl, Sylvia Winkler
With contributions by NOH Suntag, Daniel García Andújar, Dan Perjovschi and others
INTRODUCTION
The exhibition The Art of Not Being Governed Like That, refering in its title to Michel Foucualt, is an independent project while simultaneously comprising part of the exhibition Re-Designing the East: Political Design in Asia and Europe.
The section ties in with the current controversy surrounding the urban development and transport project Stuttgart 21 and heightens reflection thereupon against the background of economic, political, social, and cultural processes of transformation that have been developing in recent decades. In includes contributions by: NOH Suntag, Daniel García Andújar,Dan Perjovschi and others.
City Focus
The city in particular is a space where the powers of definition and agency densify and become intertwined: Who governs the city based upon which fundaments and in which ways? To whom does the city belong? Who has a right to the city? Who has a say in future developments within a city, and who implements these in which way? Which promises of modernization are tied to these concepts of the future? And which representations are
used to convey these concepts?
The project The Art of Not Being Governed Like That segmentally sheds light on the backdrop of Stuttgart 21 in the following thematic areas:
GOVERNMENTALITY
New forms of governing along the horizon of neoliberalism, new governance
ECONOMIZATION
Urban upgrading, urban development as investment, new public management
CIVIL SOCIETY
New forms of protest, communities, networks
INFORMATION POLICY
Information design, freedom of information laws, visual conveyance
LOBBYISM
Interests, entanglements, asserting undue advantages, corruption
exhibition contribution
Licking
photos + research
thematic group exhibition Lippenstiftbilder, Halle 14, Berlin (2004)
exhibition project + exhibition management
WOMENSPACEWORK
Online-project (2001)
exhibition First Story – Women Building / New Narratives for the 21st Century, main exhibition in the section "Visual Arts and Architecture" in the frame of Cutural Capital Europe Porto 2001
with Asterisk (Lissbon), Nina Cohen (Johannesburg), Maria Eichhorn (Berlin), FO/GO LAB (Vienna), Itsuko Hasegawa (Tokio), LSD Projection (Madrid/Paris), Regina Möller (Berlin), Trina Robbins (San Francisco), Women on Waves (Amsterdam), Elke Zobl (San Diego)
curator: Ute Meta Bauer
conceptual Advice
Mobile_Transborder Archive
Project curated by Ute Meta Bauer for InSite – Art Practices in the Public Domain, San Diego/USA + Tijuana/Mexico, 2005
exhibition management
Erlauf erinnert sich ... (2)
exhibition Erlauf erinnert sich, curator: Hedwig Saxenhuber, "Kultur Kunst im öffentlichen Raum Niederösterreich", Erlauf 2002
exhibition contribution
L-Sex and Space
installation, filmprogram, materials
exhibition Sex and Space, Steirischer Herbst, 1997, Forum Stadtpark, Graz, curators: Marion von Osten, Michael Zinganel
exhibition contribution
Topographie & Recherche
map
exhibition Bridge/The map is not the territory, 1997, Fleetinsel Hamburg, curators: Ute Meta Bauer, Cathy Skene
SüdwestLB Druckgrafik Kunstpreis ’97
2. Price
Taxinomie
scancollage
exhibition contribution
Reproduction of Children’s Houses
installation
section „?“, Ausstellung NowHere, 1996, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, curator: Ute Meta Bauer
exhibition contribution
Raumstruktur / SPATIAL STRUCTURE
idea + realisation with Ute Meta Bauer
exhibition when tekkno turns to sound of poetry, Shedhalle Zürich, part 1, 1994; Kunstwerke Berlin, part 2, 1995
student‘s exhibition project
X-topia
in the frame of „This is Tomorrow? Urban Utopia, Dystopia, Heterotopia“ taught by Ute Meta Bauer + Yvonne P. Doderer, MIT‘s Visual Arts Program
Contributors: Gabriel Chan, Lee M. Dykxhoorn, Adam B. Galletly, Mishayla T. Greist, Natsuki Maeda, Robert J. Mastro, Timothy R. Olson, Lisa M. Pauli, Mais M. Sartawi, Gerhard J. Van Der Linde