ALT + SHIFT + COMM

ALT(ering) + SHIFT(ing) + COMM(uning): Guillermina Bustos of Curatoría Forense – Latinoamérica


Tuesday, December 21, 2021
6.30pm Berlin Time
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ALT(ering) + SHIFT(ing) + COMM(uning) invites you to the last conversation of 2021, featuring Guillermina Bustos of Curatoría Forense – Latinoamérica, a multidisciplinary group dedicated to contemporary art research and to the curatorship of social and creative processes. 

Founded in 2005, Curatoría Forense – Latinoamérica has been building a collaborative network to create and consolidate affective and effective relationships. The project promotes the production and circulation of knowledge with the aim of linking contemporary art and community.

Curatoría Forense – Latinoamérica has carried out more than 400 activities, including talks, seminars, art residencies, art clinics, portfolio reviews, and exhibitions. The network also advises public and private institutions in nine countries in Latin America, and six in Europe, and has also published six books, and more that ten fanzines.

https://curatoriaforense.net/
IG: @ curatoria.forense

Guillermina Bustos (born in 1988 in Argentina, lives and Works in São Paulo, Brazil) is an artist and art researcher, and identifies as bisexual and polyaffective. She is an art activist for the art labor rights collective Trabajadores de Arte, and for LGBTQIA+ and migrant rights with MILBI. Bustos holds an MA from the University of Chile and has exhibited in more than 40 venues across Latin America. She currently works for the research and art training initiatives Uberbau_house, Curatoría Forense – Latinoamérica, and VADB – Community of Latin American Contemporary Art.


Conversation history:

Gantuya Badamgarav
Picha

Protocinema
Casco Art Institute
Contemporary & and Terremoto
Initiative for Practices and Visions of Radical Care
R.I.S.E. Indigenous
Radio Alhara
TOK (Творческое объединение кураторов/Creative Association of Curators)
Koichiro Osaka
Maya Juracán
LE 18
Bruno Leitāo
Conversations in Gondwana
Esther Lu
Qalqalah قلقلة
Patricio Majano
Paul Barsch
Yang Yeung
Natasha Becker
Tamara Ibarra


ALT(ering) + SHIFT(ing) + COMM(uning)

As the world slowly returns to in-person interactions, we want to cultivate what the turbulences of 2020 have made urgently evident: our interconnectedness.

It is a crucial time to come together and promote insightful conversations to support each other as practitioners, and rethink curatorship communally.

That is why Call for Curators inaugurates ALT(ering) + SHIFT(ing) + COMM(uning), a new series of conversations on curatorial practices,  livestreaming once a month on Tuesdays at 6.30pm (Berlin time) on our Facebook and YouTube channels.

ALT+SHIFT+COMM brings together a wide spectrum of practitioners to discuss the multiple understandings and possibilities of curating. The series focuses on practices that foster diverse forms of knowledge and critical thinking by focusing on collaboration and cultivating non-hierarchical and non-normative approaches to curatorship. The conversations also address curating as a practice that, by being part of a systems of knowledge production, can spark change in the social, political, and financial infrastructures that allow contemporary art to exist.

Through these conversations we aim to nurture ideas, resources, and solidarity, while reaching across the affective and the intellectual. We want to generate a space of meaningful discourse and consider the responsibilities of curating by focusing on how we do things, rather than just on what we do.

ALT(ering) + SHIFT(ing) + COMM(uning) is a statement of intent, more than a title. Let’s alter the conversation, shift ground, and commune with each other.

To share your suggestions, write to us at talks@callforcurators.com

ALT(ering) + SHIFT(ing) + COMM(uning)
is a series curated by Ilaria Conti 

As an independent curator, Ilaria Conti focuses on research-based practices engaging with decolonial epistemologies and the relationship between institutional infrastructures, communal care, and civic agency.

Most recently, she served as Research Curator at the Centre Pompidou for Cosmopolis, a multiyear platform devoted to research-based art. Previously, she served as Exhibitions and Programs Director at CIMA New York, Assistant Curator of the 2016 Marrakech Biennale, and Samuel H. Kress Interpretive Fellow at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, among other positions. 

Curated projects include: Pensiero Plurale (2021), Rethinking Nature (2021), Prove di R(i)esistenza (2020), Making Space: Art & Generative Communal Practices (2020), Labor/Art/Auratic Conditions (2020), Cosmopolis #2: Rethinking the Human (2019), Cosmopolis #1.5: Enlarged Intelligence (2018), Cosmopolis #1: Collective Intelligence (2017), 6th Marrakech Biennale: Not New Now (2016).

@ilariamarion