Speakers
Jos de Mul (NL) is professor of Philosophy of Man and Culture at the Faculty of Philosophy, Erasmus University Rotterdam. His publications include Romantic Desire in (Post)Modern Art and Philosophy (1999) and The Tragedy of Finitude: Dilthey’s Hermeneutics of Life (2004).
Jörg Heiser (DE) is an art critic and co-editor of frieze art magazine. Heiser curated the exhibition Romantic Conceptualism (2007) and co-authored the accompanying catalogue. He recently published All of a Sudden: Things that Matter in Contemporary Art.
Moderator
Thomas Lange (DE) is Assistant Professor in Contemporary Art History at the University of Amsterdam.
Now is the Time: Art and Theory in the 21st Century is a series of seven lecture evenings dedicated to seven themes that encircle the complex arena in which the arts of the new millennium are situated. Socially engaged themes like 9/11, globalisation and the turn to religion of our contemporary society are juxtaposed with subjects that are more directly related to art, such as the return of Romanticism, the primacy of design and the status of the artwork in what is referred to as ‘the postmedium condition’.
Now is the Time is a collaboration between:
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam,
University of Amsterdam, W139,
SMBA and METROPOLIS M
Location:
Oude Lutherse Kerk, Auditorium of the University of Amsterdam
Singel 411 (Corner Spui)
1012 WN Amsterdam
Lecture Hours:
8 p.m. – 10.30 p.m.
doors open at 7.30 p.m.
Go to the Now is the Time website for reservations