Second World
steirischer herbst festival
Graz, Austria
Jumana Emil Abboud, Yael Bartana, Nemanja Civijanović, Marcelo Expósito & Verónica Iglesia, Decolonizing Architecture Art Residency / DAAR, Ruben Grigoryan, Bouchra Khalili , Daniel Knorr, Tom Nicholson, Maha Maamoun, Mona Marzouk, Chan-Kyong Park, Lala Raščić, Marko Tadić
23 September-16 October 2011
Curated by What, How & for Whom / WHW
Opening:
Friday, 23 September 2011, 5 pm
c/o Galerie Zimmermann Kratochwill (Openring 7, 8010 Graz / Austria)
Monday–Friday 12 noon–8 pm
Saturday & Sunday 10.30 am–8 pm
On the one hand, the exhibition invests in the notion of ‘Second World’ as a Cold-war geo-political euphemism for a dark abyss between the First and Third World that offered an illusion of the progress that was sooner or later bound to embrace all the people of the world, and on the other it relates to our possibility of imagining the future, future not as something that comes after tomorrow, but invested with struggles fought in the present. The exhibition uses the notion of 2nd World as a cut through the temporal axis, looking into how to rescue some of the vision of emancipation and equality it contained without succumbing to the ideology of progress. We have to accept the fact that we have entered the phase of systemic failure, in which, as Immanuel Wallerstein poignantly puts it, “The outcome may be inherently unpredictable, but the nature of the struggle is clear.”
A publication on the “Second World” exhibition, with texts by Darko Suvin, Stephen Wright and WHW, and designed by Dejan Kršić, will be available for download from the steirischer herbst website.
“Second Worlds”—the theme of this year’s steirischer herbst festival in Graz / Austria—sets out in search of cultural, social, political and psychological parallel worlds: as conceptual alternatives, models of thought, levers for a change of paradigm that suddenly allow us to see things differently. The other exhibitions, performances, workshops, lectures etc. showing at the festival, created in co-operation with partner institutions, also revolve around the leitmotif of “Second Worlds”, considering the topic from different angles and perspectives. An overview of the whole programme can be found at www.steirischerherbst.at.