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Dodd to Host Michael Kress, Willson Center Short Term Fellowship

Published
October 22, 2018

Category
Faculty News

Academic Area
Studio Art Core

Sponsored by the Willson Center Short Term Fellowship, Michael Kress will explore an Athens iteration of his 2014 public participation work ADORE (Yokohama, JP) while in residence at UGA. Working with students, local artists, and musicians as interlocutors— Kress will host video and conversational-photography workshops exploring how: “Pop music like Rock, Blues, Soul or Punk provides a first contact to one’s own aesthetic self-definition, as a kind of a pop ID.”

In the case of Athens, Kress is uniquely interested in working with undergraduate and graduate students to embrace global POP phenomena as a connective material for gauging seemingly distant hinterland-urban dependencies. At UGA, Kress hopes to include these new student collaborations as North American consequences, expanding upon the work of HyperCultural Passengers, which asks:

“What can art and culture mean as part of a world of simultaneity in which tourists from the north bathe in the southern seas while enjoying a year’s vacation, while deprived escaped fugitives in identical waters go on a fatal journey? What does culture promise if their mobility shortens distances in supersonic speed and their places coincide in time? What is culture from the non-European perspective of the East and the South in times of global digital exchange of data and information? How can we reconcile ideas such as art, culture, aesthetics in a way that breaks up identity solidifications?”

Full events schedule:

Monday, 10/22, 2 PM: Michael Kress Public Lecture, Lamar Dodd School of Art S150

Tuesday, 10/23, 11 AM – 3 PM: Workshopping Memory / Locating Athens, Lamar Dodd School of Art N140

Wednesday, 10/24, 5-7 PM: HyperCulture Public Supper, 190 Cohen Street, Athens, GA

Thursday, 10/25, 5-7 PM: DISYOURSELF, exhibition opening, Lamar Dodd School of Art CORE Project Space

Kress is a conceptual and participation artist living and working in Hamburg (DE), with the focus of his work being to explore semiotics and language as normative moments in the construction of media-identities. Since 2004 Kress has been examining these ‘identities’ as spatial imaginaries evidenced within films of the 1960’s such as Lawrence of Arabia. His practice uses different media such as video, drawing, writing, sound and photography to expose conceptions of place and site as forms of conversation.

michaelkress.de

hyperculturalpassengers.org

Contact James Enos for more information.

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