“Pedagogies of the Common/s” consists of a group exhibition, as well as a public program that will take place during the last week of the exhibition (19-20-21 October). It brings together artworks, practices and archives as it seeks to explore the possible pedagogies of the social. Through transformative instances of togetherness, stubborn gestures of resistance, poetic and political interventions in the current destructive terrains it attempts to function as a critical public experiment. Bringing together diverse collective traces and stories this exhibition and public program (that will take place in September) seeks to sketch possibilities for monstrous political forms and new shared social habits and pedagogies otherwise, in and with the landscape.
Curated by Gigi Argyropoulou, Vassilis Noulas, Kostas Tzimoulis
Participants: Forensic Architecture, Μaria Georgoula, Jeremy Deller, Zisis Kotionis, Maria Lianou & Alexandros Christofinis, Eirini Linardaki, Jumana Manna, Christina Mitrentse, Vincent Parisot, Renee Ridgway, Evi Roumani, Andrea Sitara Gran, Eva Stefani, Yiannis Hadjiaslanis, VASKOS (Vassilis Noulas & Kostas Tzimoulis) and the Laboratory for art and social practices in the department of culture creative media and industries of the University of Thessaly ( Participants: Zoi-Danae Asterataki, Elisavet-Agapi Pantelaiou, Anna Karagianni, Efi Karagiannaki)
Public programme (19-20-21 October):
Dimitra Ioannou (experimental creative writing workshop), Eliana Otta (workshop), Laboratory for art and social practices in the department of culture creative media and industries of the University of Thessaly (open stamp workshop), Theodora Malamou (presentation), Christina Petkopoulou* (presentation), Yannis Hatziaslanis (presentation), Forensic Architecture (film screening), Jeremy Deller (film screening), Jumana Manna (film screening)
Pedagogies of the common/s
Opening: Thursday 28th September 2023
Duration of exhibition: 28 September to 21 October 2023
Thursday-Friday-Saturday 18:00 – 21:00
>> A detailed program and description of the public program will follow below EIGHT critical institute for arts and politics, (Polytechniou 8, Athens)
With support from Ministry of Culture
*Christina Petkopoulou is SNF ARTWORKS Curatorial Fellow (2019)