

Léontine Meijer-van Mensch
2 Creditsmae-vcs-302.20H.001


Kurt Widorski
3 CreditsDMU-WKMA-2102.20H.001


Kurt Widorski
1.5 CreditsBMU-VKOT-MOKF-15-1.20H.001


Kurt Widorski
1.5 CreditsBMU-VKOT-MOKF-16.20H.001


Kurt Widorski
1.5 CreditsBMU-VKOT-MOKF-15-1.20H.003


Dieter Mersch, Katerina Krtilova, Ines Kleesattel, Dominique Raemy und Gäste
2 Creditsmae-mtr-102.20H.004


Katerina Krtilova, Dieter Mersch
2 Creditsmae-mtr-102.20H.001


Ines Kleesattel, Sigrid Adorf
2 Creditsmae-mtr-102.20H.002


Michael Egger
2 CreditsMKT-VKO-SEAK-KE08-3.20H.001


Markus Utz, Leitung / Ernst Buscagne, Chormiteinstudierung
1 CreditBMU-PKLA-MOMP-19.20H.001


Christoph Merki
2 CreditsDMU-WKMA-2006.20H.001


Anna-Brigitte Schlittler, Christina Horisberger
2 Creditsbae-bae-dt100-01.20H.001


Flurina Gradin
,
Referate verschiedener Expertinnen und Experten
1 CreditBDE-BDE-T-HV-5000.20H.001


Andreas Moor
Nico Lypitkas
Assistenz: Gina Schuler
1 CreditBDE-VCA-V-3009-1.20H.001


Renate Menzi,
Mitwirkende aus den Fachrichtungen
1 CreditBDE-BDE-T-HV-1000.20H.001


Peter Purtschert
2 CreditsBDE-BDE-T-WP-3012.20H.001


Dr. Mela Kocher
Anna Lisa Martin
2 CreditsBDE-BDE-T-WP-AK-5013.01.20H.001


Jörg Scheller
3 CreditsMFA-MFA-Po00.20H.007


Maike Thies (wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin, BA Game Design)
1 CreditBDE-BDE-T-X-1234.20H.001


Sylvia Sobottka (SySo)
3 CreditsBTH-VDR-L-3011.20H.001


Dr. Björn Franke
1 CreditMDE-MDE-WP-DM-PB-2001.20H.001


Bostjan Ivanjsic
2 CreditsMDA-MDA-1200.20H.003


Bostjan Ivanjsic
2 CreditsMDA-MDA-1200.20H.004


Bernadette Kolonko
1 CreditBFI-BFI-THp-01.20H.002


Till Brockmann
1 CreditBFI-FIPD-THp-01.MFI.20H.004


Domenico Ferrari
1 CreditDMU-WKMT-6006.20H.001


Dennis Bäsecke-Beltrametti
1 CreditDMU-WKFK-8008.20H.007


Bruno Karrer
1 CreditDMU-WKAN-1207.20H.001


André Desponds / Christian Jelicic
1 CreditDMU-WKMP-4206.20H.001


Andreas Brenner (Vertretung Wegmann Anne-Sophie)
2.5 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-03-3.20H.001


Steffen A. Schmidt (Dr. phil. habil.)
2 CreditsMKT-MKT-KE18.20H.001


Martin Zimper; Hans Knobloch, Gina Schuler; Gastvortragende aus dem Bereich Podcast.
2 CreditsBDE-VCA-V-3060-1.20H.001


Markus Gerber (MaGe), Christopher Kriese (ChKri)
3 CreditsBTH-BTH-L-0023.20H.001


Moritz Müllenbach, Stv. Natalia Ursina Sidler
0 CreditsMMP-VSMU-SSII-KK15-1.20H.001


Basil Rogger, Irene Vögeli, Njomza Dragusha, Fabian Gutscher
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1040.20H.002


Kaspar König, Patrick Müller, Irene Vögeli sowie Silke Lange (Central Saint Martins University of the Arts, London) und Mark Ingham (London College of Communication)
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1040.20H.004


Katja Gläss, Emmanuel Michaud, Patrick Müller, Eirini Sourgiadaki
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1040.20H.005


Basil Rogger, Patrick Müller, Irene Vögeli
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1040.20H.006


Irène Hediger, Katerina Krtilova, Dieter Mersch, Patrick Müller, Mario Schulze, Jana Thierfelder, Irene Vögeli, Sarine Waltenspül
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1040.20H.007


Leitung: Sabine Gisiger
Dozierende: Christian Iseli, Sabine Gisiger und Gäste
0.5 CreditsMFI-BFI-VDF-00.5.20H.002


M. Bader, S. Soydan, D. Thorner
2 CreditsBMU-VKLA-MOKF-09.20H.001


M. Bader, S. Soydan, D. Thorner
2 CreditsBMU-VKLA-MOKF-09.20H.002


Miriam Compagnoni
Gastreferentin: Zoi Dellios
2 Creditsbae-bae-vt100-01.20H.001


Christoph Schenker, Franz Krähenbühl
3 CreditsMFA-MFA-Po00.20H.001


Chantal Küng, Janina Krepart
2 Creditsmae-mae-107.20H.002


Antoine Chessex und Mélia Roger
1 CreditMTR-MTR-1009C.20H.001


Njomza Dragusha, Fabian Gutscher, Basil Rogger, Irene Vögeli
1 CreditMTR-MTR-1009C.20H.002


Katja Gläss, Emmanuel Michaud, Patrick Müller, Eirini Sourgiadaki
1 CreditMTR-MTR-1009C.20H.003


Ulrich Görlich, Ralf Stutzki, Jana Thierfelder
1 CreditMTR-MTR-1009C.20H.004


Peter Truniger, Andrea Zimmermann, Judith Tonner
2 Creditsbae-bae-vt302-04.20H.002


Mischa Senn, Cornelia Bichsel
2 Creditsbae-bae-kp610-05.20H-001


Antoine Chessex, Soenke Gau
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1002.20H.003


Patrick Müller, Irene Vögeli, Jana Thierfelder und Gäste
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1002.20H.004


Jules Sturm, Irene Vögeli, Hannah Walter
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1002.20H.007


Isabel Gehweiler
0.5 CreditsDMU-WKFK-8005.20H.001


Charlotte Hug
1 CreditDMU-WKFK-8008.20H.003


Prof.Dr. Jochen Kiefer (JK)
3 CreditsBTH-VDR-L-388.20H.001


Bernhard Lehner
1 CreditBFI-FIPD-THp-01.MFI.20H.002


Johannes Schild
3 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-05.20H.002


André Fischer
3 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-05.20H.005


Daniella Gerszt
3 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-05.20H.008


Andreas Brenner
3 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-05.20H.010


Burkhard Kinzler
3 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-05.20H.009


Angelika Eva Moths
3 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-05.20H.007


Kaspar Ewald
3 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-05.20H.003


Mathias Steinauer
3 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-05.20H.004


Martin Neukom
3 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-05.20H.001


Felix Profos
3 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-05.20H.011


Gerald Raunig
3 CreditsBFA-BFA-Th.20H.013


Tobias Jundt
1 CreditBMU-PJAPO-MOIP-02.20H.001


Christian Strinning (Vertretung Wegmann Anne-Sophie)
2.5 CreditsBMU-PKLA-MOMA-01-3.20H.005


Dieter Ringli
2 CreditsBMU-VKLA-MOMA-03.20H.001


Christoph Merki
2 CreditsBMU-VKLA-MOMA-03.20H.002
DIG Pool 7: Art & History: Artonomy - The History and Theory of Autonomy in the Arts (gLV) 


What was art autonomy? What could art autonomy become?
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Nummer und Typ | MFA-MFA-Po00.20H.007 / Moduldurchführung |
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Modul | Pool: |
Veranstalter | Departement Fine Arts |
Leitung | Jörg Scheller |
Anzahl Teilnehmende | maximal 16 |
ECTS | 3 Credits |
Voraussetzungen | Course language: English |
Lehrform | Seminar |
Zielgruppen | MA Fine Arts Students Open for exchange students Interested students of other study programmes can contact studium.dfa@zhdk.ch and will be informed at the end of calendar week 36 about a possible participation. ATTENTION: The module is fully booked! |
Lernziele / Kompetenzen | Knowledge history of art, late 19th century – today, focus on the discourses about and the practice of autonomous art / art autonomy |
Inhalte | The term "autonomy" has a difficult position in contemporary art. After the Second World War and during the Cold War, art autonomy was held high in the West. As an antidote against instrumentalisation as it was practiced in the totalitarian regimes, as a memento of freedom. And today? "Autonomy" – that sounds like reverie, escapism, bourgeois elitism and uselessness. Autonomous art has become art that could be called "embedded art". Like the "embedded journalist", it does not look at the world from an imaginary or actual outside position, but sees itself as an integral, productive part of it. Today's leading artistic practice as well as art politics push performatively into – supposedly – non-artistic life. Art "engages" itself, be it through exhibitions in "unusual places", be it through collaborative projects with other professions, be it by upgrading entire cities and regions. Art is accordingly heteronomously legitimized – as research, as quasipolitics, as investment, as a source of creativity, as therapy. In these contexts, art and culture are often no longer distinguishable. The artist Hito Steyerl argued in 2011 that art has meanwhile integrated so much of non-artistic life that one should actually protect life from art: life autonomy instead of art autonomy. Against this background, this seminar traces the history and theory of "autonomous" art from the late 19th century onward ('lart pour l'art) and discusses the potentialities of art autonomy in our highly networked, heteronomous present. After all, the image of society cannot be the society itself. A mirror which lies on the object to be reflected remains dark for us. About the teacher: Jörg Scheller (*1979 in Stuttgart) is Professor of Art History at the Zurich University of the Arts. Guest lectureships have taken him to the University of Art Poznań and the Taipei National University of the Arts, among others. He regularly writes articles for the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, DIE ZEIT, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, among others. He is also Contributing Editor of the London frieze magazine for Switzerland and columnist for the Stuttgarter Zeitung. Besides, he is the singer and bassist of the metal duo Malmzeit, with whom he has been running a heavy metal delivery service since 2003. Most recent book publications: Metalmorphosen. Die unwahrscheinlichen Wandlungen des Heavy Metal, Stuttgart 2020; Appetite for the Magnificent. On Aquaria, Zurich 2017 (with photographs by David & Tania Willen). www.joergscheller.de |
Bibliographie / Literatur | Will be handed out during the seminar |
Leistungsnachweis / Testatanforderung | Mandatory attendance (80%); active participation |
Termine | Time: 09:00 - 17:00 o'clock CW 49: 30 November, 01 / 02 / 03 / 04 December |
Bewertungsform | bestanden / nicht bestanden |