CURATORIAL STATEMENT : Alternative Ways of Knowing
This symposium explores the idea of the body as a tool to generate new ways of knowing. The research convened here, through different lenses, presents embodied practices as alternative frames for epistemology aiming to challenge power paradigms, pursuing new ways of living in a global context of empathy and solidarity.
The following expositions map out a diversity of topics such as inclusion and access; identity and cultural exchange; transnacional connections in dialogue with social practice; performativity and ritualistic expression; as well as policy change.
The reader will discover models of disability that serve as analytical frameworks to assess the historical and personal politics of “knowing” disability. They will explore how experience is embodied, existential, and multisensorial, through veteran artists using performance practice as a research tool and a way of navigating civilian life. Through the lens of global south theory, and by using social practice to identify and disrupt power structures, we imagine a new, alternative path in different contexts of oppression.
And finally, different artists translate embodied knowledge into visual expression by using various embodied practices and exploring universal themes to cross national boundaries through locally grounded practices to construct regional identities.
School of the Art Institute / Proseminar 2 / Spring 2020
Group Members:
Adina Jade Cosden: BE WATER: 和你FLOW CASE STUDY
Lasondra Kern: Turning Embodied Knowledge into the visual arts
Zoe Ma: How Chinese Artists explore cultural identity under global context
Maura Connors: Disability Models as Analytical Frameworks of Knowing
Mariela Acuna & Sofia Gabriel Del Callejo: SOCIAL PRACTICE: THRIVING IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH
Lydia Cardenas: Relationship between the military, bodies, and performance practice