Ecological Entanglements across Collections - Plant Lives and Beyond - Day 5
Day five will be looking into Plant Photography, Coloniality and Art in and after the 1920s and will include a presentation of selected materials from the Collection of Photography, Kunstbibliothek, Berlin. A round table critically discussing Disciplines, Systems of Knowledge, and Curatorial Practice will conclude the event week.
Museum für Fotografie, Fürstensaal
Panel IV
Plants’ Photography. Contradictions of Form and Coloniality
CHAIR
Carlotta Castellani (Università degli Studi di Urbino Carlo Bo)
10. 15
Ulrike Meyer Stump (Zurich University of the Arts)
Plants as Monuments: From Karl Blossfeldt’s Urformen der Kunst (1928) to Las Pozas Gardens in Mexico (1962-1984)
11. 00
Liliana Gómez (Universität Kassel)
“The World was my Garden.” Photography and Botany’s Modern Materialities
RESPONDENT
Kärin Nickelsen (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München/Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin)
12. 15 Lunch Break
13. 15
COLLECTION WORKSHOP in English - participants only
Introduction to the Museum‘s Photographic Collection and its Plant Photographies
Christine Kühn (Curator, Collection of Photography, Kunstbibliothek, Berlin) and Friederike Eden (Research Assistant, Collection of Photography, Kunstbibliothek, Berlin)
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15. 00
SAMMLUNGSBESUCH auf Deutsch *
SAMMLUNGSBESUCH
Lichtsensibel – Pflanzliches in der Sammlung Fotografie der Kunstbibliothek
Geleitet von CHRISTINE KÜHN (Kuratorin der Fotografischen Sammlung, Kunstbibliothek, Berlin)
Ort: Museum für Fotografie
Jebensstraße 2, 10623 Berlin
Vorbereitungsraum
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14. 30
Round Table & Conclusions
On Ecological Entanglements across Collections. Disciplines, Systems of Knowledge, and Curatorial Practice
With Monica Juneja (Heidelberg University), Kärin Nickelsen (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München/Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin), Franziska Nori (Director, Frankfurter Kunstverein), and Alexis von Poser (Deputy Director, Ethnologisches Museum, Berlin, and Museum für Asiatische Kunst, Berlin)
Moderation: Hannah Baader (4A_Lab/Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, MPI)
The international Research and Fellowship Program "4A Lab: Art Histories, Archaeologies, Anthropologies, Aesthetics" is a cooperation between the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz – Max-Planck-Institut and the Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz.
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