White poster with six institutional logos arranged in two rows: red square “gtf” logo for Gesellschaft für Tanzforschung, black “HfMDK” for Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Frankfurt am Main, and blue “ATW Institut für Angewandte Theaterwissenschaft” for Institut für Angewandte Theaterwissenschaft. Below: blue skyline logo of Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, black trapezoid logo Hessische Theaterakademie, and shield logo Justus‑Liebig‑Universität Gießen. Centered black text reads: “Call for Papers – In turn – Choreographies of Change. Symposium of the Society for Dance Research. Frankfurt am Main & Gießen, 15–17 October 2026.” Smaller paragraph explains cooperation between the listed institutions and performing arts programs.
Call for Papers: In turn – Choreographies of Change; Symposium of the Society for Dance Research; Frankfurt a.M. & Gießen, 15–17 OCT 2026
www.gtf-tanzforschung.de/en/conventio...
Please submit a description of your proposal and a short biography by 15 APR 2026.
www.uni-giessen.de/de/fbz/fb05/...
16.02.2026 08:29 —
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🌏 [reminder] ➠ The online information day takes place next week via Zoom on FEB 19, 15:00 - 17:00 CET.
Please inform us in advance and contact Mila[dot]Lanz[at]uni-giessen[dot]de
You can find the Zoom link for the information day at the bottom of this page:
www.uni-giessen.de/en/faculties...
09.02.2026 10:18 —
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Registration for the Artistic Aptitude Test (deadline: 31 Mar 2026):
www.uni-giessen.de/en/faculties...
The deadline for submitting the portfolio in digital form is 31 Mar 2026.
The oral exams will take place online on 20 and 21 May 2026, for invited applicants.
29.12.2025 14:22 —
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Overhead view of ten people arranged loosely in a circle on a dark, matte floor, each lying or crouching close to the ground in a curled or resting position. Their bodies face inward toward the center, leaving an empty circular space between them. Clothing varies in muted and earthy colors, including dark green, black, gray, light blue, patterned fabrics, and one bright orange shirt that stands out near the bottom of the image. Some people lie on their sides with knees bent, others kneel or lie flat with arms folded under their heads. Soft, natural light enters from the top left, creating gentle highlights and shadows on the floor and emphasizing the stillness and contemplative mood of the scene.
MA Choreography and Performance (CuP) – Call for Applications and Audition for the Academic Year 2026/27
Institute for Applied Theatre Studies, Justus Liebig University, Gießen, Germany
www.uni-giessen.de/en/faculties...
Online Info Day (Zoom, 19 Feb 2026):
www.uni-giessen.de/en/faculties...
29.12.2025 14:21 —
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Nighttime view of the Seine in Paris with reflections of yellow and orange lights shimmering on the water. On the right stands the illuminated Hôtel de Ville, glowing in deep blue light with large banners hanging on its facade. A metal bridge crosses the river in front of it, lit by white lamps. On the left side, residential buildings and bare winter trees line the riverbank, softly lit by streetlights under a cloudy dark sky.
Stopped in Paris to see Ivana Müller's new piece 𝗺𝗶𝗿𝗮𝗴𝗲𝘀 𝗲𝘁 𝘁𝗲𝗻𝗱𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗲𝘀 at la Conciergerie.
www.festival-automne.com/en/edition-2...
Tomorrow the two of us are heading on to Grenoble for the third session of our project Réparer l'Invisible at Pacifique.
lepacifique-grenoble.com/evenements/r...
07.12.2025 20:44 —
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A graphic made of a TV test pattern with colored bars in yellow, cyan, green, red, and blue. Large black pixel-like letters spell "EAST UN BLOC" across the grid. The background is a gray grid that resembles an analog broadcast test screen.
A screenshot of an old Netscape 2.0 web browser showing a white page with the message: 404 File Not Found. A small blue "back" link appears under the text. The browser interface looks outdated, with grey buttons and a retro design.
A person (Igor Štromajer) wearing a matte black helmet with two antennas and a small electronic circuit attached on top. He has a gas mask with dual filters and round glasses with bright turquoise lenses. Only the upper face and gear are visible against a plain light background.
A man (Sakrowski) with a light brown beard and short hair stands in front of a red brick wall. He wears a dark jacket and looks directly at the camera with a neutral expression.
Next week I'm in #Berlin!
1️⃣ Gallery Surfing Session: @intima.bsky.social in conversation w/ @pankegallery.bsky.social curator Sakrowski:
ngbk.de/en/programm/...
𝗧𝗛𝗨, 𝟭𝟭 𝗗𝗘𝗖, 𝟳 𝗣𝗠
intima.info/2025/12/01/g...
📍 nGbK – Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst, Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 11/13, 10178 Berlin
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04.12.2025 11:18 —
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A man and a woman stand close together in a brightly lit space with a wall covered in large black dots behind them. The man is bald with a short white beard and wears oversized round glasses with turquoise lenses, a black jacket, and a necklace with a large peace sign pendant. The woman has short brown hair with bangs, wears blue-framed glasses, and is smiling. Both are lit by purple and blue ambient lighting.
~ with Igor @intima.bsky.social at Cukrarna in Ljubljana
02.12.2025 19:09 —
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A high-contrast, turquoise-on-black stylized portrait of a person wearing round goggles and a headband with two antenna-like rods ending in spheres. They wear a jacket with three stripes on the sleeves and hold a hand over their chest, where a small pixelated heart shape appears. The background is completely black, giving the figure a graphic, neon silhouette look.
Mimogrede, moj najdražji električni neumetnik @intima.bsky.social je
– v sredo, 26. 11. v Mariboru [Mariborka, Igor Štromajer: Mišnice ali Preseganje politične tesnobe, odprtje razstave]
intima.info/2025/11/01/m...
– v petek, 28. pa na CoFestivalu v Kinu Šiška v Ljubljani
intima.info/2025/11/01/c...
23.11.2025 11:58 —
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A man and a woman take a selfie outside the Kiasma museum in Helsinki. Both wear winter jackets and colorful tinted glasses. The man has a bald head and turquoise lenses, and the woman wears a pink knit hat, a pastel plaid scarf, and pink lenses. Behind them, two large exhibition banners hang on the museum’s facade, one for Essi Kuokkanen and one for Sarah Lucas, in bright orange and yellow. The sky is clear and blue.
Kiasma, Helsinki ~ with Igor @intima.bsky.social
14.11.2025 19:06 —
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Bright yellow poster with bold blue and white graphics for the Diskurs Festival 2025. In the center, there is a photo of a smashed white layer cake with black polka dots and a single broken candle sticking out. Above the cake, in a jagged blue frame, the text reads “DISKURSFESTIVAL 6.–9.11.2025.” In the top right corner, another starburst shape says “FORESHOCKS!” in blue letters. On the left, a blue badge reads “BUY FESTIVAL PASS PASS PASS.” Along the bottom, small blue icons label sections “HOME,” “CALENDER,” “CONTACT,” “TEAM,” and “BLOG.” Logos of sponsors and institutions, including Gießen Kulturamt, Hessische Theater Akademie, and Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, are aligned at the bottom. The design uses only yellow, blue, white, and black, creating a loud, pop-art feel.
❤️🩹 Once again, the best festival of the best art students in the world, and beyond, is here:
💥 𝗗𝗶𝘀𝗸𝘂𝗿𝘀 𝗙𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗮𝗹 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱
diskursfestival.de/en
𝗙𝗼𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗵𝗼𝗰𝗸𝘀
Gießen, 6–9 November 2025
01.11.2025 10:26 —
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View of the historic Rococo Hall inside the Duchess Anna Amalia Library in Weimar. The room is grand and oval-shaped, lined with floor-to-ceiling shelves filled with antique books in faded leather bindings. The walls are painted pale blue with white stucco ornamentation and gilded gold accents on the railings, columns, and cornices. A curved upper gallery wraps around the room, supported by arches and balustrades decorated with intricate gold leaf. Marble busts of scholars and historical figures stand at intervals along the balcony. Above, a richly decorated ceiling features an oval skylight with painted artwork and sculpted flourishes. Soft natural light shines through tall arched windows, supplemented by hanging lantern-style lamps that add a warm glow. The overall atmosphere is solemn, elegant, and reverent — a sanctuary of knowledge preserved in exquisite 18th-century style.
View of the historic Rococo Hall inside the Duchess Anna Amalia Library in Weimar. The room is grand and oval-shaped, lined with floor-to-ceiling shelves filled with antique books in faded leather bindings. The walls are painted pale blue with white stucco ornamentation and gilded gold accents on the railings, columns, and cornices. A curved upper gallery wraps around the room, supported by arches and balustrades decorated with intricate gold leaf. Marble busts of scholars and historical figures stand at intervals along the balcony. Above, a richly decorated ceiling features an oval skylight with painted artwork and sculpted flourishes. Soft natural light shines through tall arched windows, supplemented by hanging lantern-style lamps that add a warm glow. The overall atmosphere is solemn, elegant, and reverent — a sanctuary of knowledge preserved in exquisite 18th-century style.
View of the historic Rococo Hall inside the Duchess Anna Amalia Library in Weimar. The room is grand and oval-shaped, lined with floor-to-ceiling shelves filled with antique books in faded leather bindings. The walls are painted pale blue with white stucco ornamentation and gilded gold accents on the railings, columns, and cornices. A curved upper gallery wraps around the room, supported by arches and balustrades decorated with intricate gold leaf. Marble busts of scholars and historical figures stand at intervals along the balcony. Above, a richly decorated ceiling features an oval skylight with painted artwork and sculpted flourishes. Soft natural light shines through tall arched windows, supplemented by hanging lantern-style lamps that add a warm glow. The overall atmosphere is solemn, elegant, and reverent — a sanctuary of knowledge preserved in exquisite 18th-century style.
View of the historic Rococo Hall inside the Duchess Anna Amalia Library in Weimar. The room is grand and oval-shaped, lined with floor-to-ceiling shelves filled with antique books in faded leather bindings. The walls are painted pale blue with white stucco ornamentation and gilded gold accents on the railings, columns, and cornices. A curved upper gallery wraps around the room, supported by arches and balustrades decorated with intricate gold leaf. Marble busts of scholars and historical figures stand at intervals along the balcony. Above, a richly decorated ceiling features an oval skylight with painted artwork and sculpted flourishes. Soft natural light shines through tall arched windows, supplemented by hanging lantern-style lamps that add a warm glow. The overall atmosphere is solemn, elegant, and reverent — a sanctuary of knowledge preserved in exquisite 18th-century style.
A woman's library, filled with men's words: the paradox of the Duchess Anna Amalia Library in Weimar / Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek.
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03.10.2025 17:39 —
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Bojana Kunst e il lato oscuro dell'arte - Short Theatre
CLASSE is a project of transmission, compromise, blending and mixing, invented pedagogies and radical imagination.
Off to Rome to talk about dark things. My lecture, 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗗𝗮𝗿𝗸 𝗦𝗶𝗱𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝗔𝗿𝘁, will take place on 8 September, at 18:30 at La Pelanda – Mattatoio di Roma, Teatro 1.
20th Short Theatre Festival, 5–14 September 2025
𝘽𝙤𝙟𝙖𝙣𝙖 𝙆𝙪𝙣𝙨𝙩 𝙚 𝙞𝙡 𝙡𝙖𝙩𝙤 𝙤𝙨𝙘𝙪𝙧𝙤 𝙙𝙚𝙡𝙡'𝙖𝙧𝙩𝙚
www.shorttheatre.org/en/eventi/bo...
Rome, Italy
06.09.2025 08:51 —
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Two people are sitting on the floor and working together on a large white cloth spread out in front of them. The cloth is covered with hand-stitched colorful lines and circles that resemble a map or network diagram, stitched in blue, orange, green, and red thread. The person on the left, wearing a white T-shirt and black shorts, has several tattoos on their arms and legs and is kneeling while carefully placing something on the fabric. The person on the right, in a light blue T-shirt and denim shorts, is also focused on attaching items to the cloth. Around them, several small white objects with blue straps are placed on the map. In the background, other people are sitting on chairs or the floor, watching the activity. The setting appears to be indoors on a wooden floor.
'Mending the Invisible' this week at Mladi levi festival in Ljubljana.
➠ Dance at Tabor: Thu, 28 Aug 2025 · Park Tabor · 15:00 - 17:00
➠ Public presentation and talk · ŠD Tabor - under the chestnut trees: Ivana Müller & Bojana Kunst, Sat, 30 Aug 2025 · 16:30
www.bunker.si/en/events/ml...
25.08.2025 08:53 —
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Evening scene at the Kampnagel International Summer Festival in Hamburg. A crowd of people is gathered outside under string lights and tents in front of the large industrial building with the [k] logo and a bright pink banner. The sky is dark blue, signaling dusk.
Daytime panoramic view of Hamburg’s harbor and the Elbe River. Boats and ferries are docked at the piers, with cranes, wind turbines, and warehouses visible in the background. The city skyline stretches along the right side under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds.
Spent a few days in Hamburg for the festival at Kampnagel. Felt so good to be back home again.
16.08.2025 19:05 —
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Close-up photo of an open book with the title TOGETHER visible on the left page, listing contributing authors. A second open page is layered above it, showing the title of an article, The Politics of Care and Solidarity by Bojana Kunst. The photo is bright, with clean, minimal design and black text on white pages.
New book: in a conversation with Stine Hebert, I spoke about 'The Politics of Care and Solidarity' — TOGETHER, Blamey, Hebert (eds.), Open Editions, London, 2025.
openeditions.com/product/toge...
Sixteen authors speculate about the benefit of thinking and acting together, as opposed to solitarily.
29.07.2025 16:31 —
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Color photo of the cover of a book titled El ensayo de la exposición (1977–2017). The cover features a stylized pie chart drawn in brown and black pencil on an orange background, with numbers from 0 to 23 representing hours of the day. The publisher logos "Bulegoa Z/B" and "Concreta" are printed at the bottom.
Black-and-white photo of an open book showing the start of a chapter by Bojana Kunst. The title reads "Políticas feministas de los cuidados y la proximidad entre el arte y la vida" (Feminist care politics and the proximity between art and life). The introduction discusses a scene from the 1978 film The All-Round Reduced Personality – Redupers by Helke Sander, describing women artists trying to hang large photographs on the Berlin Wall. The footnote at the bottom cites the film.
My essay "Políticas feministas de los cuidados y la proximidad entre el arte y la vida" in the book El ensayo de la exposición, Bulegoa, Valencia, 2025.
Series: Curatorship and feminism, 436 pages.
editorialconcreta.org/tienda/3-con...
25.07.2025 13:29 —
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Mending the Invisible (Futures) - Na Prática Escola de Verão
Off to Lisbon and beyond, looking forward to summer school!
In Practice: Mending the Invisible (Futures) with Ivana Müller and Bojana Kunst
napraticasummerschool.pt/en/schools/m...
8-12 July 2025, Centro Ciência Viva do Alviela, Portugal
~ Materiais Diversos, Centre for Theater Studies (FLUL)
07.07.2025 11:20 —
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Poster with a black background and white text, featuring a grainy spray-paint texture with abstract star and oval shapes scattered throughout. Large bold text at the top reads “Rough Proposals” in a modern sans-serif font, with “Rough” split across two lines (“Rou” and “gh”). The names of participants are listed on the right: Murillo Basso, Lagha Ghavam, Blanca Gómez Terán, Ekaterina Kaliuzhnaia, Kati Kiraly, Micaela Odriozola Maglie, Aleksandra Nowakowska, and Morteza Zarei. Event details at the bottom: “Theaterlabor (PB3) Strahlzentrum Gießen,” and the dates “03–06 07.2025.” Logos of Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main, Hessische Theaterakademie, and Stadttheater Gießen are also included.
It's a pleasure to watch our students deliver such thought-provoking performances!
Rough Proposals, 3-6 July, Giessen
www.uni-giessen.de/de/fbz/fb05/...
Program:
katya-kalyuzhnaya.tilda.ws/rough_propos...
~ works by students of the int'l Master's program; the Institute of Applied Theatre Studies
05.07.2025 09:33 —
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Three vertical panels / Left panel: A view of the entrance to a small historic house with light yellow and white plaster walls and timber framing. The wooden door is open, revealing a dark hallway inside. Several plant pots and flowers are arranged near the steps. A small portrait photo of Friedrich Nietzsche is placed on a brick ledge next to the entrance. Center panel: A close-up of Friedrich Nietzsche’s grave, a horizontal stone slab with gold-colored engraved text reading: “FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE, 15 OCTOBER 1844 – 25 AUGUST 1900.” The stone lies flat on the grassy ground with dappled sunlight and some moss in the engraved letters. Right panel: A gray statue of a naked male figure with an exaggerated mustache, resembling Nietzsche. The figure stands upright in a grassy yard, holding a round object in front of its lower body. Trees and a red-roofed building are visible in the background.
Wider garden view: A broader view of the house where Nietzsche was born in Röcken, Saxony-Anhalt. The old building has ivy growing along its wall and several windows with faded wooden shutters. A bench sits near the entrance, which is partially obscured by a large tree. The surrounding yard is grassy, with flowers, potted plants, and a rustic outbuilding in the background. A few tables and a red cart are seen in the distance, suggesting a quiet, rural setting.
The house where Nietzsche was born, Röcken, Saxony-Anhalt.
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Le Pacifique | Réparer l'invisible - Performances- 2e volet
Sharing stories about the plants that live alongside us in the city and diving into guerrilla gardening:
Mending the Invisible
lepacifique-grenoble.com/evenements/r...
Grenoble, 18 May
A performative practice of collective acts of repair: mending, strengthening, caring for what we hold in common.
16.05.2025 07:32 —
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Promotional image for the book presentation of Artista en obras: De la proximidad entre arte y capitalismo by Bojana Kunst. The left side shows the book cover with a photo of a woman in a long black dress and wide-brimmed hat standing at the edge of a reflective lake, facing distant mountains under a cloudy sky. The right side of the image contains event details on a soft purple background: The presentation will take place on Wednesday, April 23 at 6:30 PM at Librería Metales Pesados, Santiago Centro, Chile. The conversation will feature Matheus Calderón and Jennifer McColl Crozie. Logos of the publisher, Metales Pesados Ediciones, appear at the bottom.
Book Launch: Presentation of the Spanish translation of my book Artista en obras, de la proximidad entre arte y capitalismo – Librería Metales Pesados, Santiago, Chile – 23 April at 6:30 PM.
— translator Matheus Calderón in conversation with Jennifer McColl Crozie
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16.04.2025 08:20 —
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A group of eleven people is gathered in an outdoor courtyard with stone pavement. They are standing in front of a rustic pink building with tall windows, framed by two leafless trees. The group is diverse in age and style, wearing a mix of casual and stylish clothing, with some donning scarves, hats, and jackets. Many are smiling and posing closely together, reflecting a warm and friendly atmosphere. One person is crouching in the front while others stand behind them. The yellow tote bag and bright blue skirt add pops of color to the otherwise muted background.
A narrow Venetian canal winds through historic buildings with warm-toned facades and green shutters. Small boats, some covered with blue tarps, line the canal. A red fire hydrant stands on the right side of the stone walkway. In the distance, a small arched bridge crosses the canal. The calm water reflects the architecture and the soft overcast sky, creating a serene and picturesque scene.
Venetian canal winds through buildings with warm-toned facades. Small boats line the canal. In the distance, a small arched bridge crosses the canal. Soft overcast sky creates a serene and picturesque scene.
With doctoral students after the lecture. 🌬️ Early spring in Venice just hits different – a bit of winter's chill still hanging around, but you can already feel the promise of new beginnings in the air.
29.03.2025 07:57 —
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The sculpture over the altar shows Saint Teresa of Ávila, a Spanish Carmelite nun (1515–1582), swooning in a state of religious ecstasy, while an angel holding a spear stands over her, following her own account of a vision she had. A marble sculpture of an angel and a reclining woman, set against a dramatic backdrop of golden rays. The angel, with flowing hair and large wings, holds a golden arrow and looks down tenderly at the woman. The woman, draped in flowing robes, tilts her head back with an expression of ecstasy or surrender. The golden rays fan out behind them, creating a heavenly atmosphere. The detailed carving of the figures' faces, clothing, and posture captures a sense of movement and emotion. Location: The church of Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome, Italy. Sculpture: Ecstasy of Saint Teresa by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, High Roman Baroque, 1652.
The church of Santa Maria della Vittoria was just around the corner from my hotel, so I popped in to say hi to Teresa of Ávila, just to check if she's still in ecstasy. 💥
And thanks to everyone who came to my book event in Rome yesterday, it was such a good time!
phd.uniroma1.it/web/artist-a...
26.03.2025 09:59 —
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An event poster is divided into two sections. The left side has a coral-red background with white and black text. The right side features a photograph of a person wearing a denim jacket and black gloves, holding a handmade sign with the words "SUPPORT ART WORK" written in blue capital letters. The sign is partially covered by a yellow strip of tape. At the top left corner is the logo of "Sapienza Università di Roma," which consists of a white emblem with the university's name below it. The main event title is in bold, white, capital letters: "ARTIST AT WORK PROXIMITY OF ART AND CAPITALISM". Below the title, the speaker’s name appears in bold black capital letters: "BOJANA KUNST". Further down, there is a description in smaller white text: "Lezione dottorale a cura di Aleksandra Jovićević e Giulia Mastropietro". At the bottom left, the event details are displayed in bold white and yellow text: "25 MARZO 2025 ORE 16:00", "AULA E, EX VETERIE SCIARRA, VIA DEI VOLSCI 122".
A book cover with a geometric and abstract design in black, grey, white, and red tones. The background consists of overlapping rectangles in varying shades of black and grey, with a bold red rectangle at the bottom right corner. White geometric line patterns resembling brackets or corners are symmetrically placed around a small white plus sign in the center. The book’s title and author are written in the middle-right section in white and red text: "Bojana Kunst" (white), "L’artista al lavoro" (red), "Prossimità tra arte e capitalismo" (white). Below, in smaller white text, are the translator and introducer's names: "Traduzione Laura Scarmoncin", "Introduzione Ilenia Caleo". In the upper-right corner, a red square contains the white logo of "luca sossella editore," composed of stylized wavy lines resembling an open book.
A digital poster with a minimalist design in white, black, and blue tones promotes an academic event. The background is primarily white with black and blue text. At the top left, there is the logo of "Università Iuav di Venezia" written in a vertical, stylized format as "I-U-A-V." Next to it, in small uppercase letters, are institutional affiliations: "AREA RICERCA, SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO E DOCUMENTALE BIBLIOTECA", "DIPARTIMENTO DI CULTURE DEL PROGETTO", "UNITÀ DI RICERCA PERLA | PERFORMANCE EPISTEMOLOGIES RESEARCH LAB", "MAGISTRALE IN TEATRO E ARTI PERFORMATIVE". The center of the poster features the word "PERFORMANCE+" in large, bold, blue capital letters. Below, in bold black lowercase text, is the heading "presentazione," followed by event details in smaller black font: "L’artista al lavoro", "incontro con Bojana Kunst, in dialogo con Ilenia Caleo e Roberta Bernasconi", "introducono Luca Sossella e Piersandra Di Matteo". On the right side, event logistics are displayed in bold black text: "26.3.2025", "Tolentini biblioteca sala Gradoni ore 17". At the bottom left, the word "performance" appears in a subtle, embossed style in white with a "+" symbol beneath it. The poster maintains a clean, modern aesthetic with a focus on typography and white space.
Next week I'm presenting the Italian translation of my book Artist At Work, Proximity of Art and Capitalism
lucasossellaeditore.it/libro/l-arti...
Rome, 25 March: Sapienza – University of Rome
phd.uniroma1.it/web/artist-a...
Venice, 26 March: Università Iuav di Venezia
www.iuav.it/it/evento?ft...
23.03.2025 07:19 —
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A book titled Artista en obras: De la proximidad entre arte y capitalismo by Bojana Kunst is displayed in a bookstore or library. The book cover features an image of a woman dressed in black, carrying a wooden structure on her back, standing in a reflective body of water with mountains in the background. A person’s hands hold two copies of the book to show both the front and back covers. The back cover contains a detailed description of the book’s content.
The index page of the book Artista en obras is shown. It lists chapters discussing themes such as the discomfort of active art, subjectivity and sociality in art production, movement, duration, post-Fordism, visibility of labor, and a conclusion on laziness and less work. The last section is a bibliography.
A close-up of the book’s introduction, titled Una segunda introducción (Artista en obras, 10 años después). The text explains the book’s history, originally published in Slovenian (2012) and English (2015), and later translated into multiple languages. It discusses the author's experience working with artists in performance fields and how artistic labor has evolved under capitalism.
The Spanish translation of my book The Artist at Work – Artista en obras: De la proximidad entre arte y capitalismo, Ediciones Metales Pesados, Santiago, 2025, translated by Matheus Calderón Torres
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The book can be found in online bookstores.
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18.03.2025 15:17 —
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A cozy and engaging book discussion at the Booksa bookstore in Zagreb, where Bojana Kunst presents her latest book. A captivated audience listens, reflects, and applauds in an intimate literary atmosphere.
A cozy and engaging book discussion at the Booksa bookstore in Zagreb, where Bojana Kunst presents her latest book. A captivated audience listens, reflects, and applauds in an intimate literary atmosphere.
A cozy and engaging book discussion at the Booksa bookstore in Zagreb, where Bojana Kunst presents her latest book. A captivated audience listens, reflects, and applauds in an intimate literary atmosphere.
A cozy and engaging book discussion at the Booksa bookstore in Zagreb, where Bojana Kunst presents her latest book. A captivated audience listens, reflects, and applauds in an intimate literary atmosphere.
Thanks to all the friends who came yesterday for the presentation of my book and the gathering at the Booksa bookstore in Zagreb.
booksa.hr/u-klubu/prog...
📷 Sanja Junaković, Booksa · MAMA
Život umjetnosti - poprečne linije brige / The Life of Art: Transversal Lines of Care
intima.org/kunst/zivot
14.03.2025 13:40 —
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Bojana Kunst i Igor Štromajer – family druženje
U četvrtak, 13. ožujka u 18 sati u Booksi će se održati promocija dviju knjiga obiteljskog tandema koji č...
↝ @bkunst.bsky.social & @intima.bsky.social 📍 Booksa, Zagreb, 13 March 2025, 6 pm
Presentation of two books:
👯♀️ Bojana Kunst: The Life of Art, Transversal Lines of Care
🔌 Igor Štromajer: 3¦×Fń–Qé3=Mià+
🧠 the discussions will be moderated by philosopher Petar Milat
kulturpunkt.hr/najava/preds...
12.03.2025 21:00 —
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