Saturday, 12th of March , auditorium of Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos, from 10h30 to 17h. Simultaneous interpretation (English to Spanish – Spanish to English) available. Free entrance.
Program
10:30 Jochen Volz: Welcome (in English)
10:45 Lars Bang Larsen: Introduction (in English)
11:15 Jacinta Arthur: ’Reclamando el Mana: Ontologías, Patrimonio y Repatriación en Rapa Nui’ (in Spanish)
12:00 Pilar Quinteros: ‘Señales de humo’ (in Spanish)
12:40 – 13:30 Lunch break
13:30 Yann Chateigné: ’Asterochronies’ (in English)
14:15 Pia Lindman: ’Talvivaara / Winter’s Peril’ (in English)
15:00 – 15:30 Coffee break
15:30 Macarena Morales: ‘Imaginario baraditiano: entre Borges y la política, el comic, el mito y la vanguardia’ (in Spanish)
16:10 Pierre Huyghe: Film screening and conversation (in English)
17:00 Final remarks
Participants
Jacinta Arthur (Chile, Ph.D. recipient from University of California, Los Angeles – UCLA)
Her research specializes in Rapa Nui. Her doctoral project focuses on the repatriation of indigenous heritage, which she examines as part of the broader cultural sovereignty and human rights movements. In addition to researching repatriation she coordinates the Rapa Nui Repatriation Program, which she formed in collaboration with her Rapanui colleagues, among them elders, middle age traditionalists, and young professionals. Recently Visiting Faculty at UCLA, she is soon to start a Research Fellow appointment at the Smithsonian Institution.
Pia Lindman (artist – Finland)
Professor at the Alvar Aalto University, Helsinki. Originally trained as an architect, Lindman’s artistic practice is cross-disciplinary and research-based, “contributing to the fields of design, environmental studies, and art as practice and research.” She is currently engaged in building non-toxic environments, researching mushroom cultures, and learning and performing pre-scientific Finnish healing techniques. Has previously worked with shamanistic themes for an exhibition in Medellín.
Macarena Areco Morales (Chile, ressearcher at Pontificia Universidade Católica de Chile)
Her research lines include ways of imagining and describing the present time and the representations of future in recent Chilean and Latin-American narratives. Her work involves the analysis of narratives and the establishment of possible links between texts and relevant theoretical developments, as well as their related political-cultural and biographical contexts.
Pilar Quinteros (artist – Chile)
Born in 1988 (Santiago, Chile). Undergraduate degree in Art from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (2011). She is a co-founder and active member of the art collective MICH (International Museum of Chile), a multidisciplinary collective dedicated to generating reflective projects, art spaces and artwork. Winner of the Jean-Claude Reynal Scholarship (2012) for artists working in paper, awarded by the Foundation de France and the Fine Arts School of Bordeaux. Quinteros is the third place winner of the CCU Art Scholarship (2013) and finalist for the Future Generation Art Prize 2014, awarded by PinchukArtCentre, Kiev.
Pierre Huyghe (artist – France, living in Chile)
Pierre Huyghe was born in Paris in 1962. He studied at the Ecole Nationale des Arts Décoratifs, Paris. He received the Hugo Boss Prize in 2002 and the Special Award of the 49th Venice Bienniale in 2001. He has had solo exhibitions at Moderna Museet, Stockholm; Centre National d’Art Contemporain, Grenoble; Dia Center for the Arts, New York; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris and Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. His works have been shown in exhibitions at venues such as the Whitechapel Art Gallery, London; Documenta 11, Kassel and P.S.1 Center for Contemporary Art, New York.
Yann Chateigne (art historian – France)
Art historian and curator, Yann Chateigné is currently Dean at the Haute école d’art et de design in Geneva. His responsibilities at the school also involve the direction of the curatorial institute and exhibition space LiveInYourHead as well as Fieldwork, a research and residency program spanning several locations (Geneva, Nantes and Marfa, Texas). Yann Chateigné is a graduate of the École du Louvre in Paris.
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