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Pretty amazing exhibition at @oneminutespace (first one this year) and thank you so much @nadjageer for explaining the concept behind the show, I’ve got plenty of reading to do. Copied from One Minute Space Facebook ⬇️ The first show of the art season 2021 at One Minute presents young Greek artists. In what way is locality part of our existence if we do not speak about territory anymore but about a series of situations? Situatedness can depict embodiment or perspectivism, can reflect the conditionality of knowledge or can refer to the entanglement of mind and world. It can support temporality but sitting between stasis and duration it can also counteract it. We think it cannot only be useful to describe the implications of embodiment but can also be used to emphasize the dynamic of space-time and corporeality of agency. What becomes obvious with the works of the YOUNG GREEK ARTISTS participating in OMS’s inaugural group show for the season “ΕΔΩ ΚΑΙ ΤΩΡΑ“ is the transversal and transgressive character of situatedness that simultaneously connects and detaches past and future and space. To put it in the words of two participating artists :”Coming out of place, makes it easier to come out of time” (Myrto Vratsanou and Anouk Asselineau). Our experience can still be at some previous location while being with embedded in the new. And we have not even begun to talk here of the implications that quantum physics, virtuality and augmented reality might have on situatedness. 19.30: After a brief introduction by the curators, the artists will speak about the presented work. Artists: Stathis Alexandros Zoulias, Elena Chantzis, Stelios Papagrigoriou, Fi Tsaoules, Myrto Vratsanou (in collaboration with Anouk Asselineau), Grigoria Vryttia. On until October 16th 2021. Curated by Nadja Geer and Florent Frizet. Opening hours: 16:00-19:00, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday and appointment Catch it if you can…! #SituationArt #Situatedness #GreekArtists #Metaxourgeio #Athens #Greece (at One Minute Space OMS) https://www.instagram.com/p/CU0c_pAIYAz/?utm_medium=tumblr
👉👉👉 Posted @withregram • 👉 https://one-minute-space.org/support/2021/open-call/ 👈👀 @oneminutespaceathens #opencall #situatedness #groupshow #younggreekart #Athens #Greece #oms #linkinbio (at One Minute Space OMS) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQn_2MFFjpD/?utm_medium=tumblr
The philosopher's thinking is always already situated, it is a "committed thought", an "embodied thought". Something is always presupposed when I begin to philosophize -- namely, my existence . . . here and now. This has important consequences for my thinking. I philosophize, for example, as someone who has grown up in western culture, as someone who possesses habitually a certain spiritual inheritance. Even if I were to imitate Descartes and lock myself in my room to meditate in solitude, I would not be able to forget how other philosophers have tried to solve the difficulty I am facing. Plato, Aristotle, Thomas, Kant, Hegel and Husserl are present in my room even if I would maintain a careful silence about their presence. I always philosophize together because my concrete existence is a co-existence; as such, it is always situated from the historical and social points of view. Accordingly, it is useless for me to try to build a system in a vacuum.
Stefan Strasser
Reflections 1: This City
For a little over a year now, I have been continually preoccupied with the idea of reflections. I have always been a fan of parallels, but parallels are not sensitive to linear progression in terms of time. Reflections, on the other hand, are.
It is the rainy season here, but the rains do not come very frequently. Not yet, at least. But when they do, the city smells different. Whatever it is hiding in the cobwebbed corners of its heart are dragged out into the mud and the trash-filled sludge as dark clouds come to cover the city.
Sometimes, I am mystified by the pockets of beauty that come at the margins. I am always caught off guard. A stranger’s genuine smile. A dog’s innocent trot. A random helping hand.
This city that we call ours--what is it made out of? We, the people who call this city our own--what are we made out of? Brillante Mendoza will tell you that it is the place that affects people, changes them. I would agree that places do have their own personalities, and that they are dynamic and active structures that are sometimes overlooked.
But what about being placed? Situatedness. I am here. Raindrops come pattering against the concrete, against the hoods of cars rushing, against the shoulders of individuals hunched but rapidly walking. These stones that we have all trodden on: debilitating presence.
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