The route focuses on spaces associated with institutional interventions and on the details of legal texts, while attempting to link official law with what it brings to the “living” public space. At the same time, artistic interventions retrieve experiential records and minor histories in contrast to the one-dimensional space described by official plans. Meeting point: Kato Patissia ISAP Station / End of route: KET / Contributors: Route: Constantina Theodorou / Interventions-actions: Dimitris Georgakopoulos, Xenia Kalpaktsoglou, Yorgia Karidi, Giorgos Papadatos, Anna Tsouloufi-Lagiou, Dimitris Halatsis, Constantinos Hadzinikolaou
Saturday
WalkΤheLaw – Walking on the Lines of Legal Texts
Counterpublics
Greek
Public Space
12:00
Walking action
Paradise Papers and Funding of Cultural Institutions
Reporters United
The most confidential and opaque element of the operation and financial power of large cultural institutions in Greece is undoubtedly that of their funding: seats in Liechtenstein or Bermuda, a network of offshore companies… In collaboration with the journalistic team of REPORTERS UNITED, the H(e)avens Festival hosts an original activist and research workshop focused on the use of the Paradise Papers website, with an emphasis on investigating the funding of these institutions.
Greek
KET
12:00
workshop
On the Astounding in art: states of artistic praxis and artistic praxis as a state
Costis Zouliatis, Yiannis Iolaos Maniatis
Costis Zouliatis (musician and researcher) and Yiannis Iolaos Maniatis (musician and classical scholar) discuss the articulation of the type of acts staged in and through the Greek cultural foundations, the projectification of artistic activity and art’s dissociation from its social, political and historical coordinates.
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Greek
KET
14:30
Discussion
The Transformation of King Constantine
Rocinante group
Pedion Areos, Athens. In front of the statue of King Constantine, Mozart, Billy, Teto, Simbone, Garida, Circe, and Dobby attempt to turn Constantine into Don Quixote. Will they succeed? The video of the action opens up a conversation about the terms of intervention in public space. To what extent is it an exclusive privilege of private initiative?
Information
Greek
KET
16:00
Video & Discussion
“At the Pleasure of the Foundation”: Two Years, Two Perspectives of Onassis AiR
Alexander Strecker, Federica Bueti
Heavens and pleasure – a suitable pairing, isn’t it? Yet in present-day Athens, access to havens is opaque and their pleasures are afforded to only a few. Drawing on the two speakers’ two years of experience with/in the artist residency Onassis AiR, this lecture-dialogue will explore how pleasures and collectivities clash with institutional demands for productivity and control. Speaking from two perspectives, inside and out, together they will ask: whose pleasure is it, after all?
English
Tanzterrain
17:00
Lecture
Open Calls: baiting techniques and strategies for withholding creativity in the field of dance. From transparency to precarity.
Anastasios Koukoutas
A contribution that examines the linguistic uses of open calls of private institutions that perform the “promise” of transparency and openness, while in reality they contribute to job insecurity, competition and the expanding dominance of vertical hierarchy. By analyzing specific examples from the field of dance in Greece and Europe, this paper hopes to at least make visible the existing processes of ”calls”, their effects on the artistic field and working conditions.
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Greek
Tanzterrain
17:55
Lecture
Apply!
Chara Stergiou
Focusing on the format of applications for participation in artistic programmes, donations or awards in the Greek visual arts scene, ‘Apply!’ examines how institutions are personified through this specific content and how the submission process — from the beginning to the end — outlines a personal but highly political psychography of artists and the identity of institutions in Greece.
Greek
Tanzterrain
18:30
Performance Lecture
Chained in the courtyard of the SNFCC. Works and days from the excavation of the century [Thematic: “Desmotes”]
Peggy Riga
In the spring of 2015, I received “an offer I could not refuse”: to participate in the excavation of the old Faliron racecourse in order to proceed with the construction of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre. For the following five and a half months, I participated in the discovery of individual and group graves of people who had died violent deaths, therefore witnessing the worst face of antiquity but also the destructive indifference of a so-called “cultural” foundation towards the discovery of the century.
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Greek
Academia Romantica
19:30
Lecture
“It Would Be Great if You’d Have Me”: The Life and Times of Rebecca Juicing
Macklin Kowal
A survey of unsolicited emails—desperate attempts at programmation, sad pleas for acknowledgment—that Kowal began sending, under a pseudonym, to mainstream arts venues at the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. Playful though odd, their sum is a puzzling meditation on insider/outsider dynamics and more broadly on the ethics of institutional cultural production in times of crisis, insurrection, and war.
English
KET
19:30
Performance lecture
Breaking the shackles: Walter Benjamin at the SNFCC’s bovine meadow [Thematic: “Desmotes”]
Academia Romantica Athens Team
A multiform and multimedia art event as a study on the 2nd position on the philosophy of history by Walter Benjamin on the occasion of The Bound (“Desmotes”) and the Unbound in the surroundings of the SNFCC. Poetry, movement, lecture, cry. For “there is a secret agreement between the generations that have passed and ours. Are we not also touched by a breath of the air that surrounded our predecessors? Is there not an echo of those who have now been silenced in the voices that reach our ears today?”
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Greek
Academia Romantica
20:30
Performance Lecture
The New Museum Saga
FYTA
A performance recounting the events as they historically unfolded in the three-year communications feud between FYTA and New Museum’s collaboration with DESTE foundation in 2016-2019. The project was endorsed by W.A.G.E. (Working Artists and the Greater Economy), an international organisation that fights for the rights of artists and artworkers.
English, Greek
KET
20:30
Performance
Papaki Foundation
Thanos Polymeneas-Liontiris
A sound intervention based on agreements signed between artists and cultural foundations, with a strong improvisation component and a slightly ironic disposition.
Information
English, Greek
KET
21:30
Musical Performance
Under the same roof?
AMR
Musical and sonic improvisation addressing the contradictions of the Athenian cultural scene. The daily inquiries of many artists blend with phrases derived from press releases and announcements of major private institutions, merging dynamically with electronic sounds. Words converge under a common roof and intertwine with a music that will never find its shelter.