Lecture: Julia Grosse,
artistic director, C&, Berlin
Moderation: Luisa Ziaja, co-director, /ecm, Vienna
There
is a growing hype about so-called "global art" with regard to biennials around the world; however, this perspective usually
focuses on art production in non-European and non-US contexts. The perception of contemporary art from Africa and the Diaspora
is part of this phenomenon. This attention is undoubtedly important and relevant, but it also says something about the hierarchies
between "center" and "periphery", and about the tendency to address 'global art' but to use the term synonymously with "the
other".
In her lecture, Julia Grosse will talk about her work
with a focus on C&, as well as methods, definitions and challenges of her commitment to the visibility and discourse of
contemporary art from the global Diaspora.
Julia Grosse is co-founder and artistic
director of Contemporary And (C&), a dynamic platform comprising the publications C& Magazine and C& América Latina
Magazine as well as C& Projects and C& Education. Grosse is a lecturer at the Institute for Art in Context at the
University of the Arts in Berlin. She studied art history, German literature and media studies and worked as a columnist and
arts journalist in London for the Tagezeitung (taz), Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung (FAS), Architectural Digest, and
the Süddeutsche Zeitung. Grosse has published articles in various art publications and co-edited books, her publication "Ein
Leben lang" (2018) was published by Hoffman und Campe. In 2020 she curated "Friendly Confrontations: Festival for Global Art
und Institutional Critique" at the Kammerspiele München.