Imagining Health - Art, Health And History
Health has always been a defining issue for society. In both private and public spheres, a healthy lifestyle is promoted, which means, for example, a balanced diet, sufficient sleep, good fitness and the avoidance of stress.
At the same time, an excessive pursuit of self-optimization beyond satisfying basic health needs can turn into its opposite and become a source of psychological and physical stress. This conflict raises clear questions:
What is health? What is illness? After all, health and illness are constructed terms whose meanings are subject to historical change.
Imagining Health 1
Opening: 21.7.22, 6 pm, ICAT of HFBK Hamburg
Duration of exhibition: 22.7 - 3.8.22, daily 2-6 pm, closed on mondays
Finissage: 3.8.22, 6 pm, ICAT of HFBK Hamburg
At a reception, visitors will have the opportunity to exchange ideas with the artists.
The University of Fine Arts Hamburg cordially invites you to the opening of Imagining Health I, an exhibition series in cooperation with the Centre for the Study of Health, Ethics and Society of the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Hamburg.
Within the framework of a call for entries, nine works developed especially for the project and dealing with the mental, physical and structural dimensions of health were selected by a jury.
The participating artists are Anna Bochkova, Maxime Chabal, Matthis Frickhœffer & Sebastian Kommer, Sanja Henning, Kristina Kröger & Lazar Stojić, Lena Kunz, Millie Schwier, Julian Slagman, Samuel Witt.
The jury was composed of: Dr. James Farley, Prof. Martin Köttering, Prof. Annika Larsson and Prof. Dr. Ulf Schmidt.
The exhibition was curated by Sjusanna Eremjan.
Imagining Health 2
Opening: 31.5.23, 6 pm, ICAT of HFBK Hamburg
Duration of exhibition: 01. - 18.6.23, daily 2-6 pm, closed on mondays
Imagining Health 2 is the continuation of a multi-year artistic and scientific research project between the Hochschule für Bildende Künste Hamburg (HFBK) and the Centre for the Study of Health, Ethics and Society (CHES) of the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Hamburg (UHH), which points to the intersections and potentials of mutual enrichment of disciplines that are supposedly difficult to reconcile. The ten projects developed specifically for the exhibition deal with the mental, physical and structural dimensions of health from an artistic perspective. In a broad range of content and form, they negotiate questions of injury, healing and change. Whether based on their own bodies, personal experiences or socio-historical developments, the artists share a critical and analytical view of the present.
The participating artists are Kyle Egret, Leo Elia, Matthis Frickhœffer, Benjamin Janzen, Jori Kehn, Sebastian Kommer, Andrea Laušević, Flora Fee Mayrhofer, Christiane Mudra, Juan Ricaurte-Riveros, Lea van Hall, Faun Vium.
The positions were selected on the basis of an internal open call by a jury consisting of Prof. Angela Bulloch and Prof. Dr. Hanne Loreck from the HFBK Hamburg and Prof. Dr. Ulf Schmidt and Dr. James Farley from the CHES of the UHH.
The exhibition was curated by Sjusanna Eremjan.
Kontakt
Sjusanna Eremjan, Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg, curator
Fone: 040 – 428 989 214
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