Online Course ART FOR OTHER WORLDS by Mitch Speed

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Online Course ART FOR OTHER WORLDS: How To Make Culture After Capitalism by Mitch Speed

• Participants will learn how artistic groups throughout history have attempted to create methods of making and experiencing art, beyond Eurocentric, market-based, and institutional art worlds. 

• Drawn from myriad contexts and eras, the class will challenge participants to imagine new creative communities, defined by collective support and solidarity. 

Enroll now as seats are limited:
Min. seats: 5 | Max. seats: 30 | Language: English

Online Course ART FOR OTHER WORLDS by Mitch Speed

“It sometimes seems that artists do a special kind of creative work, free from the dynamics of market driven economic and social orders. But this presumption rarely withstands scrutiny. Whether selling their work in galleries, showing it in museums governed by the wealthy elite, or teaching at academic institutions which partake in speculative investment, artists are deeply entwined in these frameworks. Consisting of readings and seminar discussions, this course will equip participants with the tools to engage this situation, through the following questions:

  • How do economic systems affect the capabilities of art? 
  • Must artists continue to work within an art world in which property, business, and industry are owned by private individuals? Or are there other ways?
  • How can artists continue to do their work at all,  when art-making itself becomes a vocation of the rich?

Each class will begin with a lecture contextualising the weekly reading followed by a seminar discussion. To maximise the quality of discussions and our capacity to learn together participant will be asked to read the essay before each class and prepare notes for discussion. (Text by courtesy of Mitch Speed)

Your BAI Online Course Instructor

Online Course by international lecturer Mitch Speed

Mitch Speed is a Berlin-based writer. In 2019 his study of Mark Leckey’s video artwork Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore (1999) was published by Afterall Books, as part of their One Work series. His book ‘Still Out of Time: Nostalgia, Art, and Us’ is forthcoming from Floating Opera Press.

He’s writen criticism for Camera Austria, Frieze, Mousse, Momus, Border Crossings, Spike, e-flux, artforum, and others.

A collection of his essays is also forthcoming from Brick Press.

www.cargocollective.com/mspeed1

Save the dates in your calendar

The live sessions for this course will be given on Tuesday April 29, May 06, 13 & 20, 2025, each day from 4 – 6 pm (Berlin time). You will also receive an email reminder for each video conference before it takes place.

Recording of Live Sessions

We record the live sessions so that they remain available for a logged in course participant until one week after the last session. Please check before booking a course the technical requirements as listed below.

Access to content

You will get access to the course content and lessons in our learning management system once you are enrolled.

Technical requirements

We will use the Zoom Meeting application for the live sessions. You need a stable internet connection. There are two ways to access the live meeting:

1. Via the Zoom app
Before joining a Zoom meeting on a computer or mobile device, you can download the Zoom app here: https://zoom.us/download
or on: https://apps.apple.com/de/app/zoom-cloud-meetings/id546505307
Otherwise, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click our join the zoom meeting link.

2. Via Google Chrome Browser on https://zoom.us/join
If you are using Google Chrome to join a meeting, you will see a dialog box to launch the Zoom application.
https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362593-Launching-Zoom-from-a-web-browser

Here you find more info: https://youtu.be/hIkCmbvAHQQ 

We will provide the Zoom Meeting ID before each meeting. BAI will record the live sessions.

In addition to the Online Program, the Berlin Art Institute offers an international Studio Program, a Residency ProgramPortfolio Courses, a Spring Academy, a Summer School, an Arts Incubator, a Friends Program, and the presentation and exhibition display 404 | BAI.

If you have any questions, please contact us at ecourses@berlinartinstitute.com

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