Prequel symposium series

Prequel symposium series

EVA International

Filipa César, Cacheu, 2012. 16mm film transferred to HD video, color, sound, 10:20 minutes. © Filipa César.

December 5, 2013

EVA International 2014
12 April–6 July 2014
Preview: Friday 11 April

“Artistic Justice: Positions on the Place of
Justice in Art”

Prequel symposium series

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Curated by Bassam El Baroni


Saturday 14 December
“Documenting, Rewriting, Forgetting, Excavating: Doing History Justice”
Mary Immaculate College, UL, Limerick
Curated by Omar Berrada

Friday 24 & Saturday 25 January 2014
“Translating in/Justice”
Dar al-Ma’mûn, Marrakech
Curated by Omar Berrada

Saturday 22 March 2014
“It Makes us Think of a Dance and a Fête as Much as of War (On Violence)”
IMMA, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin
Curated by Doreen Mende


EVA International is pleased to launch “Artistic Justice: Positions on the Place of Justice in Art,” a series of international public symposia leading towards EVA International – Ireland’s Biennial in 2014. This series of symposia is curated by Omar Berrada, a writer and translator who grew up in Casablanca and lives between Morocco and France, and Doreen Mende, an author, curator and researcher based in Berlin, at the invitation of EVA 2014 curator Bassam El Baroni.

“Documenting, Rewriting, Forgetting, Excavating: Doing History Justice” is the first in this series of public symposia and issituated at the intersection of art, history, and justice. It is concerned with the laws of history and the histories of justice, as they are seen through artists’ eyes, and as they are mediated by recording and exhibition techniques.

Our inaugural symposium takes place in Limerick—home to EVA International—on 14 December. The speakers will tackle the various ways in which art grapples with justice and history, through practices of documenting, rewriting, forgetting, and excavating. They will each focus on examples culled from specific historical and geographical contexts, which include Post-Troubles art in Ireland; anti-colonial liberation struggles in Guinea-Bissau; The Equity and Reconciliation Commission in Morocco; The Rwandan Genocide seen through the eyes of Finnish lawyers; and the Spanish Civil War through the archives of a German writer. The symposium will conclude with a screening of Nos lieux interdits (Our Forbidden Places), directed by Leila Kilani, 2008–9.

The next symposium, “Translating in/Justice,” will take place at Dar al-Ma’mûn, Marrakech on 24 and 25 January 2014, followed by “It Makes us Think of a Dance and a Fête as Much as of War (On Violence)” on 22 March 2014 at IMMA, the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin. This series of international public symposia is a new venture for EVA International and has been initiated by Bassam El Baroni as a prequel to his edition of Ireland’s Biennial in 2014. EVA International is very pleased to have forged a new partnership with Dar al-Ma’mûn and looks forward to the discussions that will take place between Ireland and Morocco in the lead up to EVA 2014.

All events are free and open to the public but numbers are limited. To reserve a place, please contact rsvp [​at​] eva.ie.


Speakers:
Lawrence Abu Hamdan is an artist based in London. He is part of the group running Batroun Projects in Lebanon and 113 Dalston Lane in London.

Filipa César is an artist and filmmaker who was born in Porto and lives in Berlin. Her recent solo exhibitions include Luta ca caba inda, Jeu de Paume, Paris.

Carles Guerra is an art critic and independent curator based in Barcelona. From 2011 to 2013 he was Chief Curator at MACBA.

Leila Kilani is a Moroccan film director who trained as a historian. Her latest feature, Sur la planche, was presented at the 2011 Cannes film festival.

Declan Long is Co-Director of the MA ‘Art in the Contemporary World,’ National College of Art and Design, Dublin. He was a member of the jury for the Turner Prize 2013.

Oliver Rees is an artist based in London. He is currently completing a practice-based PhD at Middlesex University titled “Drawing as Tragedy.”


EVA International is Ireland’s Biennial of Contemporary Art. Every two years EVA International works with guest curators to create a 12-week programme of exhibitions and events that engage with the people and city of Limerick, Ireland. Since its foundation in 1977, EVA International has worked with some of the world’s leading artists and curators, bringing outstanding exhibitions to audiences on the west coast of Ireland. The 2014 edition of EVA will be curated by Bassam El Baroni and will be featured within Limerick City of Culture 2014 celebrations. EVA 2014 will include new and existing works by Irish and international artists, special commissions to coincide with Limerick City of Culture 2014 and loans from international collections. Full programme to be announced February 2014.

“Artistic Justice: Positions on the Place of Justice in Art” is supported by the Anna Lindh Foundation, has been developed in partnership with Dar al-Ma’mûn, Marrakech and is presented in partnership with IMMA, Dublin and Mary Immaculate College, UL, Limerick. 

EVA International is supported by the Arts Council of Ireland, Limerick City Council, Limerick City of Culture 2014 and works in close partnership with Limerick City Gallery of Art and Visual Artists Ireland.

For further information or details please see www.eva.ie or contact info [​at​] eva.ie.

 

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