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Art / Politics / Ideology

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18-19 July, 2014
Münzsalon Berlin, Münzstr. 23, 10178 Berlin

In contemporary debates within philosophy as much as in the arts, it seems impossible not to confirm the assumption that art is political. The question can be raised, whether the evidence of the art’s political dimension does not ultimately function in the same way ideological statements function, namely as evidences. Art as a material practice is assumed to intervene as such into the realm of the social and political sphere, and is thereby attributed a sovereignty of reflection that no other practice could ever reach. Following an impulse of critical theory, may it not become necessary to again free art from politics, to start with a philosophical and in a specific sense: ideological decision of their separateness that allows for an understanding of art and politics as autonomous processes and practices? It therefore seems necessary to redefine the relation between art and politics as well as between art and philosophy by questioning, as deconstruction always suggested, what is at stake in all singular elements of this three-partite constellation, namely art, politics and ideology. If not only art has to be conceived of as an autonomous practice and if this cannot only be done by separating art from politics and vice versa, what one needs to account for is both: art’s autonomy as well as its possible political relevance and its effects in philosophy. One may need a renewed concept of art as much as of politics and ultimately of their relation. A renewed positive conception of ideology might, this is the task the conference sets for itself, precisely here find its place, namely to account for an effective non-relation between art and politics.

Programme:

Friday, 18th of July
14.30: Introduction
15.00: Ray Brassier: Dialectics Between Suspicion and Trust
16.00: Frank Ruda: First As “Politics”, Then As “Art”
17-17.30: Break
17.30: Michaela Wünsch: Art, Technology and Truth
18.30: Alexander García Düttmann: Nuptials, Or Can Art Lie?

Saturday, 19th of July
15.00: Robert Pfaller: “How is it that we all function without having our own personal police officer at our butts?” Elements of Althusserian Ideology Analysis
16.00: Oxana Timofeeva: Theater for the Dead
17-17.30: Break
17.30: Jan Völker: Life Minus Life And Art Without
18.30: Mladen Dolar: Plato avec Althusser: Mimesis and Ideology