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Over the past four years, L'Internationale and its partners have worked in the current unstable geopolitical and ecological constellation to activate the values of culture and international collaboration. What specific contribution can museums and cultural institutions offer to counter the plural crisis of today's fragmented globalised society? How can specificity, research, dialogue and difference be constructively activated in the institutions of culture to build lasting friendships between communities?

The Uses of Art programme culminates in a series of simultaneous activities, linked through L'Internationale Dialogues: a rich programme of engaged professional dialogues. This programme is launched with a full day of live broadcasts of discussions, performances, and live tours through the new exhibitions, on 27 April.

In order to discuss four pertinent questions, L'Internationale Dialogues invites leading thinkers, artists, activists and cultural workers to address our current global predicament:

–Who is speaking? Representation and non-representation in (art) politics today

–What is true? Populism in the era of post-truth

–What needs to change? Transformations and futures of institutions, social design

–Where is South? Knowledge and epistemologies of the Global South


THE FULL PROGRAMME ON 27 APRIL 2017 INCLUDES:

14h–15h CET: A dialogical tour through the exhibition The Making of Modern Art with Quinsy Gario and Steven ten Thije, at Van Abbemuseum (Eindhoven, The Netherlands).

15h–15h35 CET: Art Museums and Democracy, a dialogue between Manuel Borja-Villel, Bart De Baere and Charles Esche. Recorded at Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (Barcelona, Spain).

16h–17h CET: Performances by Jusuf Hadžifejzović, Ilija Šoškić and Azra Akšamija, in the frame of the exhibition The Heritage of 1989. Case Study: The Second Yugoslav Documents at Moderna galerija (Ljubjana, Slovenia).

17h–17h30 CET: Epistemologies of the South, a dialogue with Zdenka Badovinac, Patrick Flores and Jesús Carrillo. Recorded at Moderna galerija (Ljubljana, Slovenia).

17h30–19h CET: Evidence, Activism and the Law in the Age of Post-Truth. Baltasar Garzón in conversation with Yolanda Álvarez and Manuel Vergara, with the participation of Rosario Güiraldes and Eyal Weizman (Forensic Architecture) at Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (Barcelona, Spain).

19h–20h CET: Congresso Internacional Extraordinário dos Críticos de Arte, 1959. A new artistic reading will be broadcast based on the documentation of this historic congress that took place in Brazil. Participants included Mário Pedrosa, Meyer Schapiro, Giulio Carlo Argan, Bruno Zevi, Jorge Romero Brest, Tomás Maldonado, Frederick Kiesler and Eero Saarinen. Organised at Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (Madrid, Spain).

20h30–21h15 CET: Who is Speaking? Representation and Non-Representation in (Art) Politics Today with Paola Bacchetta and Françoise Vergès, at KIOSK and KASK / School of Arts Ghent (Ghent, Belgium).

21h30–22h CET: A conversation about the project A Temporary Futures Institute by its co-curators Anders Kreuger and Dr. Maya Van Leemput, at M HKA (Antwerp, Belgium).

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