Art in the Time of Ecological Disruption
19.11.2021
CaixaForum Madrid
IACCCA 3rd international Symposium at CaixaForum Madrid
Loa Haagen Pictet, Chief Curator of Collection Pictet and Chair of IACCCA with Nimfa Bisbe, Head of the Contemporary Art Collection ”la Caixa” Foundation and Vice-Chairman of IACCCA
Alice Sharp, Artistic Director of Invisible Dust and Moderator of the Symposium with Loa Haagen Pictet, Chief Curator of Collection Pictet and Chair of IACCCA
Speakers of the morning session: Lucy Wood, Creative Producer, Heidi Ballet, Independent Curator and Markus Reymann, Director of TBA21-Academy
Nimfa Bisbe, Nimfa Bisbe, Head of the Contemporary Art Collection ”la Caixa” Foundation and Vice-Chairman of IACCCA
Loa Haagen Pictet, Chief Curator of Collection Pictet and Chair of IACCCA
Alice Sharp, Artistic Director of Invisible Dust and Moderator of the Symposium, with the speakers Lucy Wood, Creative Producer, Heidi Ballet, Independent Curator and Markus Reymann, Director of TBA21-Academy
Heidi Ballet, Independent Curator - "Climate Crisis Then and Now: Mapping Mindsets through Collections"
Heidi Ballet, Independent Curator - "Climate Crisis Then and Now: Mapping Mindsets through Collections"
Lucy Wood, Creative Producer - "Making the Invisible Visible: How Art-Science Collaborations Can Open Eyes, Inspire Change"
Lucy Wood, Creative Producer - "Making the Invisible Visible: How Art-Science Collaborations Can Open Eyes, Inspire Change"
Alice Sharp, Artistic Director of Invisible Dust and Moderator of the Symposium, discussing with speakers Heidi Ballet, Independent Curator and Markus Reymann, Director of TBA21-Academy
Alice Sharp, Artistic Director of Invisible Dust and Moderator of the Symposium and speakers: Lucy Wood, Creative Producer; Heidi Ballet, Independent Curator and Markus Reymann, Director of TBA21-Academy
Markus Reymann, Director of TBA21-Academy - "Formulating a Cultural Response to the Climate Crisis"
Markus Reymann, Director of TBA21-Academy - "Formulating a Cultural Response to the Climate Crisis"
Panel discussion during the morning session between Alice Sharp, Artistic Director of Invisible Dust and Moderator of the Symposium, and speakers: Lucy Wood, Creative Producer; Heidi Ballet, Independent Curator and Markus Reymann, Director of TBA21-Academy
Panel discussion during the morning session between Alice Sharp, Artistic Director of Invisible Dust and Moderator of the Symposium, and speakers: Lucy Wood, Creative Producer; Heidi Ballet, Independent Curator and Markus Reymann, Director of TBA21-Academy
Loa Haagen Pictet, Chief Curator of Collection Pictet, Geneva and Chair of IACCCA; Nimfa Bisbe, Director of the collection of La Caixa Foundation and Vice-Chairman of IACCCA; Alice Sharp, Artistic Director of Invisible Dust and Moderator of the Symposium; Heidi Ballet, Independent Curator - "Climate Crisis Then and Now: Mapping Mindsets through Collections"; Markus Reymann, Director of TBA21-Academy - "Formulating a Cultural Response to the Climate Crisis"; Isabel Salgado, Director of Exhibitions of “la Caixa” Foundation; Lucy Wood, Creative Producer - "Making the Invisible Visible: How Art-Science Collaborations Can Open Eyes, Inspire Change", and María Aguilera Aranaz, Curator of Bergé’s collection and IACCCA Board Member
Alice Sharp, Artistic Director of Invisible Dust and Moderator of the Symposium
Cooking Sections (Daniel Fernandéz Pascual & Alon Schwabe), artists - "Becoming CLIMAVORE"
Cooking Sections (Daniel Fernandéz Pascual & Alon Schwabe), artists - "Becoming CLIMAVORE"
Cooking Sections (Daniel Fernandéz Pascual & Alon Schwabe), artists - "Becoming CLIMAVORE" and Alice Sharp, Artistic Director of Invisible Dust and Moderator of the Symposium
Panel discussion with Alice Sharp, Artistic Director of Invisible Dust and Moderator of the Symposium, and speakers: Cooking Sections (Daniel Fernandéz Pascual & Alon Schwabe), artists
T.J. Demos, Professor at University of California - "The Work of Art in the Age of Climate Emergency"
T.J. Demos, Professor at University of California - "The Work of Art in the Age of Climate Emergency"
Heidi Ballet, Independent Curator asking questions during the afternoon audience discussion
Sophie Roose, General Secretary and Coordinator of IACCCA; Heidi Ballet, Independent Curator; Alice Sharp, Artistic Director of Invisible Dust and Moderator of the Symposium; Loa Haagen Pictet, Chief Curator of Collection Pictet and Chair of IACCCA; Alon Schwabe, artist - Cooking Sections; Nimfa Bisbe, Head of the Contemporary Art Collection ”la Caixa” Foundation and Vice-Chairman of IACCCA and Daniel Fernandéz Pascual, artist - Cooking Sections
Gemma Anvinyo, Fundació Sorigué; Kumru Eren, Borusan Contemporary Art Collection; Loa Haagen Pictet, Collection Pictet and Kika Kyriakakou, PCAI Collection
IACCCA organised an in-depth debate on how the ecological challenges of our era influence artistic practices.
The symposium brought together high-profile professionals from the world of culture: artists, curators, scholars, creative producers and representatives of cultural organisations to discuss how art can play a role in imagining new ways of living in our present time.
Through this symposium, IACCCA aimed to take a closer look at the new forms of artistic practice that are being developed in the face of contemporary crucial issues such as the deterioration of our ecosystem, as well as to offer us an opportunity to broaden our ways of thinking and to debate on how we can act and integrate art into our environments.
The presentations were organised into two sessions followed by a moderated debate among panel members and a larger discussion on critical issues open to audience participation.
2021 speakers:
Heidi Ballet, Independent Curator, 'Climate Crisis Then and Now: Mapping Mindsets through Collections'
Markus Reymann, Director of TBA21-Academy, 'Formulating a Cultural Response to the Climate Crisis'
Lucy Wood, Creative Producer, 'Making the Invisible Visible: How Art-Science Collaborations Can Open Eyes, Inspire Change'
Cooking Sections (Daniel Fernández Pascual & Alon Schwabe), artists, 'Becoming CLIMAVORE'
T.J. Demos, Cultural Critic and Professor at University of California, 'The Work of Art in the Age of Climate Emergency'
Moderator: Alice Sharp, Artistic Director of Invisible Dust
Videos of the symposium
Symposium
Summary
Loa
Interview
Heidi Ballet
Interview
Loa Haagen Pictet
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Heidi Ballet
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Lucy Wood
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Markus Reymann
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Cooking sections
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Cooking sections
Debate
T.J. Demos
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