bb9 schedule

Curatorial Workshop

| 23-26 June 2020 |

Bucharest Biennale

During presentations we will open the video and audio channels of the speakers only. Questions, comments and feedback may be submitted via the chat function, and the moderator of the session will mediate these to the speakers for response.
During the discussion and break-out groups the audio and visual channels of all participants will be open where feasible, to enable open discussion.
The online rooms will be closed after the posted start times, to minimize disruption during the session. Access is by reservation only.

Check your time zone.

Bucharest local time
EEST East European Summer Time
See below for CET & UK/Eire
Tuesday
23 June 2020
genre, poetic
and apparatus
When art
becomes public:
Exhibiting as a
form of escape

Paul O’Neill
12:00-13:30 EEST
Farewell to Research.
Welcome to Rescription.
Cătălin Gheorghe
15:00-16:15 EEST
What—after all is
said and done—
is an exhibition?

Break-out groups
16:45-18:00 EEST
Wednesday
24 June 2020
exhibition
histories
Exhibition-making:
History of an enquiry

Henk Slager &
Mick Wilson
11:00-12:00 EEST
Scenes from
the recent history
of exhibitions
and the political

Georgina Jackson
12:15-13:30 EEST
QAYYEM:
A conversation

Noura
Al Khasawneh,
Berit Schuck &
Noura Salem
15:00-16:15 EEST
 ...limits of
self-reflection
Anselm Franke
16:45-18:00 EEST
Thursday
25 June 2020
exhibition
as enquiry
Exhibitions online
—what for?

Break-out groups
11:00-12:00 EEST
Approaching
the exhibition
as research site

Nick Aikens
12:15-13:30 EEST
From the
history of optics…

Maxime Gourdon
15:00-16:15 EEST
Discussion16:45-18:00 EEST
Friday
26 June 2020
political
imaginaries
‘We’ don’t need
another

Biennale ‘here

Break-out groups
11:00-12:00 EEST
These walls:
Grammars and
humanly workable
geographies

Ola Hassanain
12:15-13:30 EEST
Curating as Art
Practice and Politics

Laima Kreivytė
15:00-16:15 EEST
School of
Intrusions

Noor Abed &
Lara Khaldi
16:45-18:00 EEST
Closing address
Exhibition of Friends
Steven Henry Madoff
18:30-19:45 EEST
Timetable latest update 25 June 2020
Sweden, Netherlands,
Spain, Egypt etc.
Central European Time
See below for UK/Eire
Tuesday
23 June 2020
genre, poetic
and apparatus
When art
becomes public:
Exhibiting as a
form of escape

Paul O’Neill
11:00-12:30 CET
Farewell to Research.
Welcome to Rescription.

Cătălin Gheorghe
14:00-15:15 CET
What—after all is
said and done—
is an exhibition?

Break-out groups
15:45-17:00 CET
Wednesday
24 June 2020
exhibition
histories
Exhibition-making:
History of an enquiry

Henk Slager &
Mick Wilson
10:00-11:00 CET
Scenes from
the recent history
of exhibitions
and the political

Georgina Jackson
11:15-12:30 CET
QAYYEM:
A conversation

Noura
Al Khasawneh,
Berit Schuck &
Noura Salem
14:00-15:15 CET
 ...limits of
self-reflection
Anselm Franke
15:45-17:00 CET
Thursday
25 June 2020
exhibition
as enquiry
Exhibitions online
—what for?

Break-out groups
10:00-11:00 CET
Approaching
the exhibition
as research site

Nick Aikens
11:15-12:30 CET
From the
history of optics…

Maxime Gourdon
14:00-15:15 CET
Discussion15:45-17:00 CET
Friday
26 June 2020
political
imaginaries
We’ don’t need
another

Biennale ‘here’

Break-out groups
10:00-11:00 CET
These walls:
Grammars and
humanly workable
geographies

Ola Hassanain
11:15-12:30 CET
Curating as Art
Practice and Politics

Laima Kreivytė
14:00-15:15 CET
School of
Intrusions

Noor Abed &
Lara Khaldi
15:45-17:00 CET
Closing address
Exhibition of Friends
Steven Henry Madoff
17:30-18:45 CET
Timetable latest update 25 June 2020
Western European
Summer Time
UK, Eire, Portugal

Tuesday
23 June 2020
genre, poetic
and apparatus
When art
becomes public:
Exhibiting as a
form of escape

Paul O’Neill
10:00-11:30 WEST
Farewell to Research.
Welcome to Rescription.

Cătălin Gheorghe
13:00-14:15 WEST
What—after all is
said and done—
is an exhibition?

Break-out groups
14:45-16:00 WEST
Wednesday
24 June 2020
exhibition
histories
Exhibition-making:
History of an enquiry

Henk Slager &
Mick Wilson
09:00-10:00 WEST
Scenes from
the recent history
of exhibitions
and the political

Georgina Jackson
10:15-11:30 WEST
QAYYEM:
A conversation

Noura
Al Khasawneh,
Berit Schuck &
Noura Salem
13:00-14:15 WEST
 ...limits of
self-reflection
Anselm Franke
14:45-16:00 WEST
Thursday
25 June 2020
exhibition
as enquiry
Exhibitions online
—what for?

Break-out groups
09:00-10:00 WEST
Approaching
the exhibition
as research site

Nick Aikens
10:15-11:30 WEST
From the
history of optics…

Maxime Gourdon
13:00-14:15 WEST
Discussion14:45-16:00 WEST
Friday
26 June 2020
political
imaginaries
‘We’ don’t need
another

Biennale ‘here’

Break-out groups
09:00-10:00 WEST
These walls:
Grammars and
humanly workable
geographies

Ola Hassanain
10:15-11:30 WEST
Curating as Art
Practice and Politics
Laima Kreivytė
13:00-14:15 WEST
School of
Intrusions

Noor Abed &
Lara Khaldi
14:45-16:00 WEST
Closing address
Exhibition of Friends
Steven Henry Madoff
16:30-17:45 WEST
Timetable latest update 25 June 2020