The international conference brings together experts from Latin America, Eastern and Western Europe, Asia and the U.S. to discuss and re-evaluate artistic techniques that question the division of productive and reproductive labor.

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Cooking, Cleaning, Caring: Care Work as a Global Issue in Contemporary Art (Tag 2)

Cooking, Cleaning, Caring: Care Work as a Global Issue in Contemporary Art
Since the 1960s women artists around the world have been critically engaged with gender politics and the social consequences of care work. Until today, they develop artistic techniques to question the division of productive and reproductive labor, but also initiate a fundamental debate about the status, value and meaning of (artistic) work as well as the equal distribution of labor. The international conference brings together experts from Latin America, Eastern and Western Europe, Asia and the U.S. to discuss and re-evaluate this international artistic practice. Leading questions are: How is care work enacted and which layers of the work become visible? How do the positions reflect the issues of globalized care work and the (post-)colonial division of labor? And what does it mean for an art historical practice to include care work as a theoretical framework and critique of artistic production?
Hybrid: on-site and online (Zoom)
Please register for the conference until the 7th of May via care-work-conference@rub.de The zoom link will be sent after registration.
Thursday, 11 May, 2023
(Situation Kunst, KUBUS)
09:30 am
Arrival and Introduction/Welcome
10:00 am–10:45 am
Agata Jakubowska, Warszawa: Art Work / Care Work. Self-portraits of Women Artists from Eastern Europe
10:45 am–11:30 am
Nora Gantert, Nürnberg: Milking the Body – Narrating Motherhood in Contemporary Art from China and the Chinese Speaking Diaspora
11:30 am
Coffee Break
12:00 am–12:45 am
Änne Söll, Bochum: Leonardo from the Dryer: Lint Art and the Politics of Art- and Housework
12:45 am–01:30 pm
Vivian K. Sheng, Hong Kong: Caring and Homemaking: Yin Xiuzhen’s Art of Domestic Preservation
01:30 pm–03:00 pm
Lunch Break
03:00 pm–03:45 pm
Fabiola Fiocco, Edinburgh: Politics of (In)Visibility: Making Maintenance Visible in Socially Engaged Art
03:45 pm–04:15 pm
Jacopo Galimberti, Venezia: Art against Housework. The Gruppo Immagine in and around the Wages for Housework Campaign
04:30 pm–05:30 pm
Guided Tour at Situation Kunst