• July 17 • Performance Leave the community Alone – Isabella Indolfi
  • July 17 • Performance Leave the community Alone – Isabella Indolfi
  • July 17 • Performance Leave the community Alone – Isabella Indolfi
  • July 17 • Performance Leave the community Alone – Isabella Indolfi
  • July 17 • Performance Leave the community Alone – Isabella Indolfi
  • July 17 • Performance Leave the community Alone – Isabella Indolfi

    July 17 • Performance Leave the community Alone – Isabella Indolfi

    The Ethics of Curating Contemporary Art in Villages

    Leave the Community Alone is a research project centered around the politics and the
    ethics of “community art” in rural contexts. By way of a journey to remote and depopulated villages in Italy, Russia, Iceland and the United States, the fieldwork is comprised of four case studies of art residencies and festivals, each activating a critical exchange between villagers and artists and triggering problematic power dynamics of representation.
    Drawing on scholars like Hal Foster, Claire Bishop, Grant Kester and Miwon Kwon, this
    research questions the positionality of curators and artists in relation to the communities they work for and with. What does it achieve to identify a “community” when its image is created by another? How do curators and artists, in the role of outsiders, activate dialog with the locals? How do they manage conflicts and antagonism?
    Answers are sought from the curators themselves. A closer listening of their words
    reveals good intentions along with, often, colonial and hegemonic attitudes, where local
    people are treated as malleable subjects and the village as a mere backdrop. This
    approach is critiqued for promoting a hierarchical and centralized way of making art,
    usually silencing conflicts in favor of an idealized harmonious community.
    Leave The Community Alone aims to unveil the rhetoric of community in contemporary art, and to challenge romantic notions of community, while encouraging critical thinking and emphasizing the complexity of rural areas as contested cultural spaces.

    The research is presented publicly as a 30-minute lecture performance, incorporating
    anecdotes, images, and voices from the field, followed by a convivial moment.
    Leave The Community Alone has been presented at the Center for Human Rights and
    the Arts Bard College (NY), at the Manchester Metropolitan University of Digital Arts (UK), and at the Residency Unlimited (NY).

    Isabella Indolfi is an independent curator based in New York City, with a decade of
    international experience in public art, implementing community-oriented and site-specific practices. Originally from Italy, she is working between Europe, where she is co-directing Seminaria Sogninterra Biennial Festival of Environmental Art , and the USA, where she recently received her MA at the Center for Human Rights and the Arts at Bard College in New York. With a research focus on the ethics and politics of community art, her latest projects are focused around themes of social and environmental justice. Past institutional partners include the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Italy, The Hermitage State Museum Youth Educational Centre in Saint Petersburg (Russia), the MACRO Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome (Italy), and the Cafesijan Museum in Yerevan (Armenia). 
    Committed to supporting multidisciplinary knowledge production at the intersection of art and technology, Isabella has also co-curated international media art festivals such as Cyfest , and the Media Art Festival at the MAXXI Museum in Rome, and has been invited to speak at the Goldsmiths University of London and at the Manchester Metropolitan University School of Art.

     

    WEDNESDAY JULY 17
    7:00PM
    Materials provided.
    Limited capacity.
    Participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.


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