Ep 7: Cognitive - Computational - Cosmic - The 13th Gwangju Biennale (2020) 
Listen now
Description
"18 May marks a watershed event in South Korea's  ultimately successful pro-democracy movement - the 1980 Gwangju  Uprising. As we come up on its 41st anniversary, I speak to Natasha  Ginwala, co-Artistic Director, alongside Defne Ayas, of the 13th Gwangju  Biennale (1 April 2021 - 9 May 2021). Against the backdrop of Gwangju's  position as a cultural event with a revolutionary ethos, we unpack the  philosophy driving this pandemic edition of the Biennale - notably  through the work of Catherine Malabou, Yuk Hui, Maya Indira Ganesh,  Djamila Ribeiro and others - and how it is incarnated in the works  exhibited and practices platformed. We talk about how a biennale is mounted during a global quarantine, what the significance of organic and artificial or machinic intelligence is during an age of unreason as well as how the ghosts of history cause new political ruptures through the phenomenon of recursivity. We also touch upon the role of a biennale as a recorder of change and its paradoxical implication in the very orders it aims to challenge." Click here to access the Image+ Guide and view the images and material being discussed in the podcast: https://sites.google.com/view/artalaap-podcast-resources/episode-7. You can explore and experience the 13th Gwangju Biennale through: - Its official website: https://13thgwangjubiennale.org/ - A downloadable guidebook [https://13thgwangjubiennale.org/pdf/13thGB-Guidebook-ENG-DEF.pdf] - Instagram page [https://www.instagram.com/mindsrisingspiritstuning/] Credits: Producer: Tunak Teas Design & artwork: Mohini Mukherjee Marketing: Dipalie Mehta Intern: Aastha Anupriya Images: The 13th Gwangju Biennale Audio courtesy: Vernouillet by Blue Dot Sessions [CC BY-NC 4.0] Additional support: Kanishka Sharma, Amy Goldstone-Sharma, Raghav Sagar, Shalmoli Halder, Arunima Nair, Jayant Parashar. References: Okwui  Enwezor, 'The Politics of Spectacle: The Gwangju Biennale and the Asian  Century', Spectacle East Asia (Issue 15), Fall 2010. Gi-Wook  Shin, 'Introduction', Contentious Kwangju: The May 18th Uprising in  Korea's Past and Present, eds. Gi-Wook Shin and Kyung Moon Hwang, Rowman  and Littlefield Publishers, 2003. 'Stronger Than Bone', 13th Gwangju Biennale,  Gwangju Biennale Foundation and Archive Books, Berlin, 2021. Catherine Malabou, What Should We Do With Our Brain?, trans. Sebastian Rand, Fordham University Press, 2008. Yuk Hui, 'Cosmotechnics as Cosmopolitics', e-flux Journal #86, 2017. Vladan  Joler & Kate Crawford, 'Anatomy of an AI System: The Amazon Echo as  an anatomical map of human labor, data and planetary resources', anatomyof.ai, 2018. Mark Fisher, 'Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative?', Zero Books, 2009. Djamila  Ribeiro, 'Black Feminism for a New Civilizational Framework', Sur:  International Journal on Human Rights, trans. Murphy MacMahon, December  2016. Maya Indira Ganesh, 'Between Flesh: Tech Degrees of Separation', Minds Rising, 13th Gwangju Biennale, August 2020.
More Episodes
On this Artalaap episode, I, Kamayani speak to Jayant Parashar about his family's legacy -- a pre-Independence film magazine called Film Pictorial, started in Lahore by his grandfather and great-uncle, RK Parashar and ML Parashar. A well-regarded periodical of the 1940s, Film Pictorial shut down...
Published 09/22/22
Published 09/22/22
On this Artalaap episode, I, Kamayani Sharma, speak to artist Pritika Chowdhry, whose solo exhibition 'Unbearable Memories, Unspeakable Histories' featuring her anti-memorials to the Partition is currently on view at the South Asia Institute, Chicago. We talk about the politics of memorialising...
Published 08/19/22