I'm an Archive II
The Value and Potential of the Archive
workshop, talk, Onsite
HEIRLOOM – center for art and archives and the Association of Visual Artists (BKF) invites you to attend a series of events exploring a range of perspectives on how visual artists can engage with their own artistic archives. The goal of this program is to deepen artists' understanding of their collective body of work, addressing key issues stretching from copyright and legal considerations to conservation practices and creative approaches.
Presentation by Stine Hebert and Johanne Løgstrup, curators and managers of HEIRLOOM – center for art and archives, alongside visual artist Pia Rönicke, exploring their work with the video archive Let Us Speak Now by Kirsten Dufour.
The title, I’m an Archive, is inspired by the British artist Barbara Stevini (1928–2020), who in her later years revisited pivotal points of her politically and socially engaged art practice. The title serves as both a tribute to the artist’s legacy and a poignant, somewhat cynical reminder: Visual artists often constitute the most comprehensive archives of their own work, possessing invaluable knowledge not held by museums, galleries, or other institutions.
This course consists of four workshops and two study circles.
There are limited places and registration is required.
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