June 15, 2022, 7pm
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With
Julia Watson, designer, New York / CATPC (Ced’Art Tamasala and Mathieu Kasiama), Lusanga, Kongo / Renzo Martens, artist, Amsterdam / Youssef Nassef, Resilience Frontiers, United Nations, Bonn
Chair: Kolja Reichert
Wednesday, June 15, 7pm CET
Bundeskunsthalle Bonn
English and German livestream on studiobonn.io
Indigenous economies have worked for millennia and are increasingly being discussed as solutions for climate change. As a highlight of its ongoing series Exchange Values on the potentials of crypto, the Bundeskunsthalle’s think tank, STUDIO BONN, presents three models of global cooperation that combine sustainability and social justice.
The design expert Julia Watson has researched indigenous architectures all over the world, resulting in her celebrated 2021 book Lo-TEK. Design by Radical Indigenism (Taschen). To ensure that transfers of knowledge do not lead to one-sided exploitation, she has developed a new business model: an oral smart contract, developed with experts in indigenous law, allows companies that use indigenous knowledge to share profits with the communities that originated it via blockchain. Watson will present and discuss the project “The Symbiocene” at STUDIO BONN.
On a former palm oil plantation in Lusanga, Congo, Ced’Art Tamasala and Mathieu Kasiama of the Cercle d’art des travailleurs de plantation congolaise (CATPC) engage with the ramifications of colonial exploitation around palm oil and cocoa plantations. CATPC’s chocolate sculptures, which redirect the art world’s capital back to its origins, have been exhibited at the SculptureCenter in New York and elsewhere. Their OMA-designed museum White Cube has been featured in Renzo Marten’s 2021 film White Cube. One day before STUDIO BONN, on June 14 at Art Basel, CATPC will sell 300 NFTs of a Diviner’s Figure carved in 1931 during the Pende uprising against Belgian colonial rule, now held by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond. The proceeds will serve to buy back land and revitalise cultural life and sustainable agriculture. Tamasala and Kasiama will expand on what they call the first instance of digital restitution. CATPC work with artist Renzo Martens, who will also be present.
Having served as a diplomat and climate change negotiator for ten years, the diplomat and computer scientist Youssef Nassef went on to coordinate resilience work in the United Nations system for 23 years. Disillusioned with the impact of the post-industrial-revolution war on the biosphere, he and the new Bonn-based UN initiative Resilience Frontiers are using the knowledge of writers, film directors and data analysts to gear our attitudes, thoughts and actions towards the impending destruction of the planet.
STUDIO BONN is the public think tank of the Bundeskunsthalle, the Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany. All previous talks – for example with Eva Illouz, Hito Steyerl, Eike Schmidt, Ville Haimala, Joseph Vogl, Henrike Naumann, Andreas Reckwitz, Clémentine Deliss, Harm van den Dorpel, Sahraa Karimi and Monika Grütters – are available on studiobonn.io. Watch the last Exchange Values event, where Hito Steyerl, Department of Decentralization, and Other Internet had the audience vote on blockchain-based governance models for cultural institutions, here.
The event will be held in English and French with simultaneous translation into German.
10 EUR / concessions 5 EUR
Bundeskunsthalle
Director: Eva Kraus
Curator: Kolja Reichert
Press Officer: Sven Bergmann, kommunikation [at] bundeskunsthalle.de
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