On Kawara, 18 FEV. 1973, from I Got Up, 1968–79, Collection Kasper König, Courtesy On Kawara
The Berlin Sessions:
Kasper König, Kawara + Kritik = Koda
Dates
Fri, 18.01.19
Sat, 19.01.19
Time
19:00
11:00–17:00
Venue
Ebersstraße 3, 10827 Berlin
Language
de, en
Closure and self-critique are complicated concepts, particularly for those practitioners who prioritize continuous production over periodic pauses. Clocking in from closeby Kurfürstenstrasse, our concluding conversational partner is Kasper König: a canonical “Kunst-King” who has constantly catalyzed new contexts for art’s presentation. Consequent to a recent controversy in Munich, König chats with K,’s curtailed caretaker, P., for a final, concentrated communion on contemporary conflict. Under the close watch of a Kawara canvas, they consider the conjoined arts of creating, reflecting, and counting—one day, one year, one conflagration, one curtain call at a time.
Kasper König (b. 1943) has curated numerous exhibitions, including Andy Warhol at the Moderna Museet, Stockholm, 1968 and Westkunst in the Cologne Exhibition Hall, 1981. He was the co-initiator of Skulptur Projekte Münster in 1977, director of the Städelschule in Frankfurt from 1989 to 1999, and founding director of Portikus, Frankfurt/Main. From 2000 until 2012, König was director of Museum Ludwig, Cologne. In 2014, he curated Manifesta 10 in St. Petersburg, Russia. Recently, he served as artistic director of Skulptur Projekte Münster 2017, a decennial exhibition since its founding in 1977.
Part of project: The Berlin Sessions
Since February 2017, KW Institute for Contemporary Art organized a series of monthly public talks in collaboration with various institutions and organizations located in Berlin. The series entitled The Berlin Sessions explored the fabric of cultural producers in the city by inviting one Berlin-based speaker to give a presentation on another cultural producer that he/she/they find inspiring. The goal of the lecture series was to highlight the work of Berlin-based creatives from the perspective of their peers; to map connections between the various producers and fields and to strengthen the existing networks between locally based artists, authors, musicians, performers, researchers and other creative producers.
Overview
2017–2021
Talk between Renée Green and Iman Issa
28 October 21
CANCELED: Laura Horelli & Naomi Beukes-Meyer
25 March 20
Elvia Wilk
17 September 19
Reza Abdoh, Here and Now
10 April 19
Reading David Wojnarowicz
15 March 19
Jeff Weber in conversation with Robert Beavers
Book launch and film screening
5 December 18
Escales: atelier le balto
Book Launch
21 November 18
Claudia Skoda on art and fashion in West Berlin
Lecture, in German
28 February 18
Philipp Ekardt on Heike-Karin Föll
24 January 18
Gregor Hildebrandt on Pola Sieverding
15 December 17
Dellbrügge & de Moll on below papers
4 October 17
Julieta Aranda on Anri Sala
Lecture, in English
21 June 17
Käthe Kruse on Geniale Dilletanten
Lecture, in German
31 May 17
Annika Eriksson on Charlotte von Mahlsdorf
Lecture, in English
22 March 17
Michel Auder on Daniel Knorr
Lecture, in English
8 March 17
Peter Wächtler on Hans- Christian Lotz
Lecture, in English
21 February 17
AA Bronson on Elijah Burgher
Lecture, in English
8 February 17