• [Academy Lectures, 2013.12.04]   

      Attia, Kader; Pinto, Ana Teixeira (Lecture, 2013-12-04)
      Kader Attia is a French-Algerian artist living in Berlin; his latest projects were shown at the dOCUMENTA (13), at the Witte de With Centre for Contemporary Art in Rotterdam and at the KW Institute for Contemporary Art in ...
    • [Academy Lectures, 2014-03-12] 

      Holder, Will (Lecture, 2014-03-12)
      Following a brief introduction, Will Holder will continue an ongoing series of orally typeset texts. This one in particular speaks of–and demonstrates–the phonological method for textual analysis, of English poet J.H. ...
    • [Academy Lectures, 2014.01.15] 

      Povinelli, Elizabeth A. (Lecture, 2014-01-15)
      In the far north of Australia, the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority brought a gutsy desecration lawsuit against OM Manganese Ltd for deliberating damaging an Indigenous sacred site, Two Women Sitting Down, at its Bootu ...
    • [Academy Lectures, 2014.02.16] 

      Federici, Silvia (Lecture, 2014-02-16)
      Silvia Federici is a long time feminist activist, teacher and writer. She has been active in the feminist movement, the anti-globalization movement and the anti-death penalty movement. In 1972 she was one of the founders ...
    • [Academy Lectures, 2014.03.05] 

      Kovanda, Jiří; Baladrán, Zbyněk (Lecture, 2014-03-05)
      «The Nervous System» is a performative lecture that follows the previous collaboration of the two artists Jiří Kovanda and Zbyněk Baladrán in a variety of formats. After the show, which was held in Milano Kunstverein in ...
    • [Academy Lectures, 2014.04.22] 

      Fusco, Maria (Lecture, 2014-04-22)
      This is a prescient participatory moment, when seen in relation to the unruly nature of many contemporary artists’ writings, and their insistence on finding the form which best expresses and extends their particular ...
    • [Academy Lectures, 2014.04.23] 

      Richards, James (Lecture, 2014-04-23)
      «My working process has always begun with the idea of collage; of bringing disparate things together in such a way as to make something new, but also to keep hold of the sense of those fragments being very different—or ...