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Art, Ecology and the Politics of Change

Sharjah Biennial 8, Sharjah, Emiratos Árabes Unidos, 5–7 Abril 2007

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Panelistas del simposio: Bruce Sterling (autor, periodista, editor y crítico, Texas/Serbia); Rem Koolhaas (Urbanista y arquitecto, Office for Metropolitan Architecture, Rotterdam); Sarah Rich (Editora Manager, worldchanging.com, Seattle); Koyo Kouoh (Productora Cultural, manager y consultora de programas, Dakar); Susi Platt (Colaboradora, Architecture for Humanity, Sri Lanka); Charles Esche (Director, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven y miembro del jurado de SB8); Stephanie Smith (Directora de Colecciones y Exposiciones, Curadora Arte Contemporáneo, Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago); Mona El Mousfi (Arquitecta Sharjah Bienal 7 y 8 y Profesora Asistente, American University Sharjah); Samer Kamal (Bee’ah, Sharjah); Geeta Kapur (Crítica de arte y comisaria independiente, New Delhi y miembro del jurado de SB8); Mark Nash (Director MA Curating Contemporary Art, Royal College of Art, Londres y curador programa de cine de la SB8) y los artistas participantes en la bienal Peter Fend, Tomás Saraceno, Samir Srouji, Sergio Vega, Michael Rakowitz y e-Xplo with Ayreen Anastas.

El RSA y Latitudes concibieron y programaron los tres días de la conferencia inaugural de la Sharjah Biennial 8, Emiratos Árabes Unidos, en colaboración con la American University Sharjah. La bienal del 2007 fue comisariada por Mohammad Kazem, Eva Scharrer y Jonathan Watkins, junto al director artístico Jack Persekian bajo el título ‘Still Life: Art, Ecology and the Politics of Change’ (4 Abril – 4 Junio 2007).

El simposio incluyó una serie de forums de diversos ritmos y longitudes, presentaciones individuales, paneles críticos y seminarios en grupos reducidos, en las que se plantearon debates globales y locales. El último día del simposio tuvo lugar un ‘seminario sobre ruedas’ con una visita a un observatorio de aves en Dubai y a Al Khan, suburbio donde la artista Lara Almarcegui ha centrado su investigación para su proyecto presentado en la bienal.

En el 2009 se publicaron las transcripciones del simposio en ‘Sharjah Biennial 8. Still Life: Art, Ecology and the Politics of Change – Part II

Programa del simposio (en inglés)

Thursday 5 April 2007

9.30 – 10am: Refreshments and Orientation

10 – 10.15am: Welcome by Jack Persekian (Artistic Director SB8) and Michaela Crimmin (Director RSA Arts and Ecology programme, London).

10.15 – 10.45am: Keynote speaker: ‘Ecology and the Politics of Change’, Bruce Sterling, Author, journalist, editor and critic, Texas and Serbia. Download his keynote paper.

10.45 – 12.00: Panel Discussion: The lure of the 'eco'
Eco-art, eco-fashion, eco-tourism, eco-politics, eco-activism, eco-village ... In almost every aspect of how and where we live, work and play, the eco has embedded itself. How has what we mean by ecology transformed and evolved through the practice of everyday life?

Panelists: Sarah Rich (Managing Editor, Worldchanging and inhabitat.com, a weblog covering sustainable design and green building, Seattle), Sergio Vega (Artist, Gainesville; participating in Sharjah Biennial 8), Siobhan Leyden (producer and presenter of the daily talk show ‘Siobhan Live’ on Dubai Eye radio, 103.8 FM), Stephanie Mahmoud (Marketing and Management student, AUS). Chair: Jeremy Bendik-Keymer (Philosophy teacher, Department of International Studies, AUS)

12 – 12.45pm: Film Programme Excerpt and presentation by Andrej Zdravic, director of ‘Riverglass: A River Ballet in Four Seasons’, 1997 (41 mins) "Riverglass presents the 'materiality' of the river Soca. A symbol of importance in Slovenian culture, the film presents the force and clarity of the water from the point of view of the river itself, a Gaian perspective possibly. In its content and development of specialist filming equipment it recalls other film-makers landscape interventions (for instance Michael Snow's La Region Centrale (1970) or Robert Beaver's The Stoas, (1991–97)." – Mark Nash

12.45 – 2 pm: Lunch Break

1.45 – 3.00pm: Parallel Seminars:

I. Emergencies and Risk
What is the role of architects, designers and artists concerning housing and communities? With increasing pressure on resources and space, and an increasingly volatile political climate how can we move from coping with aftermaths to try to mitigate risk before crises? Can design and architecture be a political act?

With Susi Platt (Architecture for Humanity's leading post-Tsunami reconstruction designer, Sri Lanka), Michael Rakowitz (Artist, New York; participating in Sharjah Biennial 8). Moderator: Mehdi Sabet (Associate Professor, Architecture & Interior Design, School of Architecture and Design, AUS.

II. Resources: Truth and Materials
How far are recycled or sustainable materials a consideration for artists, designers and architects? How do such considerations affect our experience/percepetion of materiality in art and the built environment? And how does this relate to wider questions of resources—water, energy, etc.?

With Tomás Saraceno (Artist and architect, Frankfurt; participating in Sharjah Biennial 8).

3.00 – 3.30pm: Coffee Break

3.30 – 4.15pm: Feedback and group discussion
Susi Platt (Architecture for Humanity's leading post-Tsunami reconstruction designer, Sri Lanka), Sarah Rich (Managing Editor, Worldchanging and inhabitat.com, a weblog covering sustainable design and green building, Seattle), Sergio Vega (Artist, Gainesville; participating in Sharjah Biennial 8), Michael Rakowitz (Artist, New York; participating in Sharjah Biennial 8), Jeremy Bendik-Keymer (Philosophy teacher, Department of International Studies, AUS), Tomás Saraceno (Artist and architect, Frankfurt; participating in Sharjah Biennial 8), Mona El Mousfi (Sharjah Biennial architect and Assistant Professor, School of Architecture and Design, AUS).

4.15 – 5.15pm: In Conversation. ‘Kumar Shahani: Politics and the ecology of change’
Mark Nash (curator of Sharjah Biennial 8 film programme; Director of the MA Curating Contemporary Art at the Royal College of Art, London) and Geeta Kapur (Critic and Curator, New Delhi, and member of the Jury for the 2007 Sharjah Biennial 8 Art Prize) in conversation about the work of Indian filmmaker Kumar Shahani.

7.00 – 7.45pm: Presentation by Rem Koolhaas (Office for Metropolitan Architecture, Rotterdam) at Qanat Al Qasba.

FRIDAY 6 April

Welcome by Michaela Crimmin, Director of the RSA Arts and Ecology programme, London.

4 – 5.30pm: Panel discussion: Offsetting / Upsetting. 'Art vs. issues'
Much work in the field of art and ecology has emerged in the field of remedial actions in industrial sites. Today carbon trading and offsetting are, more abstractly, being proposed as a way of restoring the balance of the atmosphere. How might these two motions be linked? How or should the work of some artists might generally be regarded as a form of offsetting or redressing? How do some artists desire tangible palliative results, while others offer strategies of friction or resistance? What is more important, the issues or the art?

Panelists: Koyo Kouoh (Cultural producer, Arts Manager and Programming Consultant, Dakar), Peter Fend (Artist, Berlin; participating in Sharjah Biennial 8), Charles Esche (Director, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven and member of the Jury for the 2007 Sharjah Biennial 8 Art Prize). Chair: Stephanie Smith (Director of Collections and Exhibitions, Curator of Contemporary Art, Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago)

5.30 – 6pm: Break

6 – 7pm: Jonathan Watkins (Co-curator, Sharjah Biennial 8 and Director Ikon Gallery, Birmingham) to introduce Cornelia Parker's project for Sharjah Biennial 8: Video interview with Noam Chomsky.

SATURDAY 7 April

Morning: ‘Seminar on wheels’ to Dubai Pivot Fields, Ras Al Khor wetlands and the Al Khan suburb, the area of study by artist Lara Almarcegui for the biennial.

4.30pm: Welcome back by Michaela Crimmin, Director of RSA Arts and Ecology programme, London

4.30 – 5.30pm: Artists' presentation: e-Xplo with Ayreen Anastas (Artists New York, San Francisco, Venice and Berlin; participating in Sharjah Biennial 8)

5.30 – 7pm: Panel discussion: Urban Planning and the future city.
What is the future of the city as a habitat for humanity? Increasingly dense housing, commercial, cultural, infrastructural and civic spaces seem to contradict our desire for space, openness and freedom. What lies ahead for the city as a living, symbiotic form of inanimate structure and animate inhabitants?

Panelists: Samir Srouji (Artist, Palestine; participating in Sharjah Biennial 8), Samer Kamal (Founder, Bee’ah, Sharjah Environmental Company, Sharjah), Kevin Mitchell (Associate Dean, School of Architecture and Design, AUS), Siobhan Leyden (producer and presenter of the daily talk show ‘Siobhan Live’ on Dubai Eye radio, 103.8 FM), Reinier De Graaf (Office for Metropolitan Architecture, Rotterdam). Chair: George Katodrytis (Architect; Professor of Architecture, School of Architecture and Design, Professor of Architecture, AUS)
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