🌟 Announcement!!! Florian Göttke ~ also known as DAI HTDTWT education leader ~ is presenting a lecture on the burning of images at the conference Agents of Concern: Images and Empathy. The conference and exhibition project Agents of Concern brings together an international group of artists and scholars to examine the complex ways in which images affect our emotional and cognitive understanding of the experiences and mental states of others. Agents of Concern creates a dialogue between artistic and academic ways of speaking about, with, and to images. Exploring a wide spectrum of visual strategies for evoking empathy, the conference and exhibition contributors address diverse topics including the representation of migration, images of war and political protest, sentimentality in art, contagious images on social media, colonialism, human rights, and the creation of visual evidence.
PXL-MAD, Hasselt University, KRIEG, CCHA
Agents of Concern: Images and Empathy
PXL-MAD and Hasselt University are pleased to invite you to the conference and exhibition project Agents of Concern: Images and Empathy in Hasselt, Belgium.
Save the dates:
Conference: November 16—18, 2023 @ PXL-MAD, Hasselt
Exhibition I: November 16—December 15, 2023 @ PXL-MAD, Hasselt
Doctoral Symposium: December 15, 2023 @ PXL-MAD, Hasselt
Exhibition II: November 26, 2023—January 28, 2024 @ CCHA, Hasselt
Full programme: www.agentsofconcern.com
Exhibition I
Exhibition I at PXL-MAD Gallery features video works by Harun Farocki, Chloé Galibert-Laîné, Jill Godmilow, Florian Göttke, Jelena Jureša, Tõnis Jürgens, Rabih Mroué, Goda Palekait?, Frank Theys, and Joeri Verbesselt, alongside video works created especially for this project by Migle? Bareikyte? & Natasha Klimenko, Ana Bilbao & Emilie Flower, Reel Borders, Ira A. Goryainova, Nina Valerie Kolowratnik, and Dámaso Randulfe. Join us for the opening on Thursday November 16, 14:00.
Conference
The conference starts on Thursday November 16 at 18:00 with an evening programme featuring a lecture by Florian Göttke on the burning of images and a presentation by Migl? Bareikyt? and Natasha Klimenko on images of Russia’s war against Ukraine. The conference programme continues on Friday and Saturday November 17 and 18 with lectures by Paul Bernard-Nouraud, Filip Berte & Cliona Harmey, Birgit Eusterschulte, Ira Goryainova, Claire Jones, Kasper Lægring, Antigoni Memou, Bart Moens & Karel Vanhaesebrouck, Paula Muhr, Nina Valerie Kolowratnik, Dámaso Randulfe, Amir Saifullin, James Swensen, Stella Viljoen, and Andrew Warstat. The keynote lecture will be given by Christina Varvia of Forensic Architecture on Friday November 17 at 18:00.
Doctoral Symposium
The doctoral symposium on Friday December 15 brings together a group of PhD researchers from Belgium who will respond to Agents of Concern’s questions with reflections and observations from their ongoing research projects. Featuring contributions by Giovanna Caimmi, Charlotte Dorn, Joery Erna, Maria Gil Ulldemolins, Mona Hedayati, Toon Leën, Clarisse Michaux, Eline Valkeneers, Vincent Van Meenen, and Charlotte Vanhoubroeck.
Exhibition II
Exhibition II will open on Sunday November 26 at CCHA. Focused on photography and other lens-based art it will feature contributions by berte & harmey, Dirk Braeckman, Jeroen Bocken, Tom Callemin, Annelies de Mey, Bieke Depoorter, Geert Goiris, Tine Guns, Robin Hombrouck, Clarisse M, Vincent Meessen, Max Pinckers, Lisa Schelkens, Dominique Somers, Lore Stessel, Guus Vandeweerd, Stephan Vanfleteren, Sine Van Menxel, Sybren Vanoverberghe, Chantal Van Rijt, Bram Van Stappen, Joselito Verschaeve, Aline Verstraten, and Kristof Vrancken.
About: Florian Göttke