Time

Sa 30.4.2016
12.00 pm Hrs

Place

Kunsthalle Exnergasse

Walk the Talk for Children & Youth: The Imperfect Human: The Importance of Borders and the Value of the Neighbour, the Next, the Other

Dialogical guided tour through the exhibition THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF BEING


Saturday, April 30, 2016, 12:00 pm
Walk the Talk for Children & Youth: 
The Imperfect Human: The Importance of Borders and the Value of the Neighbour, the Next, the Other

Dr. Daniela Camhy (Philosopher, Founder Austrian Center of Philosophy with Children)
Belinda Kazeem (Cultural theorist, author, artist)


An interactive, interdisciplinary programme with experts from cultural and natural sciences accompanies the exhibition THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF BEING in the form of dialogical tours under the title Walk the Talk. In a moderated discussion two scientists from different fields exchange ideas on selected works and themes with the audience.
Moderated by Alexander Martos (Science Communications Research, Vienna).


Event in the framework of:

The Impossibility of Being
Exhibition: March 17 – April 30, 2016

Diana Artus, Julius von Bismarck, Anina Brisolla, Sophia Domagala, Brad Downey,
Andreas Greiner & Armin Keplinger, Sven Johne, Tillman Kaiser, Caroline Kryzecki, Janina Lange, and Via Lewandowsky
Curated by the current – Hannah Beck-Mannagetta & Lena Fließbach

In the face of the current political situation and the ever more obvious consequences of environmental changes, an anthropocentric worldview can be put into question. In its transience and apparent imperfection, the supposed supremacy of mankind manifests as a fatal delusion. In various – often tragicomic – ways the artists of the exhibition deal with the futility of human action, the failure of perfection, and the demarcation and permanent pursuit of optimisation. Here, the fragility of the relationship between nature and culture, the limitations of material and technological progress, and an ineffective interpersonal communication as an individual as well as a socio-political phenomenon become visible in their works. In the end, however, it also becomes apparent that accidents, mistakes, and failure are a necessity in order to be creative in the first place. 

An interdisciplinary programme with experts from cultural and natural sciences accompanies the exhibition in the form of dialogical guided tours and a film screening with a subsequent artists talk. Furthermore, Caroline Kryzecki and Brad Downey will present also site-specific works.