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Special conference on “Epistemic Disobedience”

Lisbonne, Portugal10 Février 2018 -
Special conference on “Epistemic Disobedience”

Special conference on “Epistemic Disobedience”

The conference approaches the main issues and questions regarding the production of knowledge in the arts and in curatorial practices. From a critical perspective, Boaventure Ndikung and Paul Goodwin will discuss the tensions and conflicts between South and North dichotomies, geographical divisions and assimilations, and the urgent need to decolonize the process of curating and producing an art exhibition. The event is part of Hangar Research Programme in partnership with MAAT – Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology. Organized by Mónica Miranda | Hangar Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung is an independent art curator and biotechnologist from the Republic of Cameroon. He has been living on and off Berlin since 1997, where he works as artistic director of SAVVY Contemporary Berlin from which he is also founder, and as editor-in-chief of SAVVY Journal for critical texts on African contemporary art. As a curator, he was a curator-at-large for Documenta 14, and is a guest curator of the 2018 Dak'Art Biennale in Senegal. Recent curatorial projects include “Every Time A Ear di Soun” — a documenta 14 Radio Program, SAVVY Contemporary, 2017; “The Conundrum of Imagination”, Leopold Museum Vienna/ Wienerfestwochen, 2017; “An Age of our Own Making in Holbæk”, MCA Roskilde and Kunsthal Charlottenborg Copenhagen, 2016-17; “Unlearning the Given: Exercises in Demodernity and Decoloniality”, SAVVY Contemporary, 2016; “The Incantation of the Disquieting Muse”, SAVVY Contemporary, 2016.He is currently a guest Professor in Curatorial Studies at the Städelschule Frankfurt. Paul Goodwin is an independent curator, lecturer and urban theorist based in London. His curatorial, research and writing projects extend across the interdisciplinary fields of contemporary art and urbanism with a particular focus on black diaspora artists and visual cultures. As a curator at Tate Britain from 2008 to 2012, he was ahead of Tate Britain’s pioneering Cross Cultural Programme, which is a multi-disciplinary platform dedicated to exploring the impact of globalisation on contemporary art in the UK. Goodwin has also curated and co-curated a number of internationally significant exhibitions and is frequently invited to give keynote lectures and to attend conferences at prestigious universities and museums worldwide. Goodwin has worked as a professor and researcher in the fields of visual culture, urbanism and critical theory at the universities of Oxford, Greenwich, Goldsmiths, University of London, University of Paris, Diderot – Paris 7, Connecticut State University, and Stanford University Centre in Oxford. He is currently UAL chair of Contemporary Art and Urbanism as well as the founder and director of TrAIN. MAAT Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology Av. Brasília, Central Tejo 1300-598 Lisboa maat.pt

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