Archive: Konturen
The exhibition “Contours” is dedicated to recent artistic and scientific positions concerning the character of the scientist.
The exhibition “Contours” is dedicated to recent artistic and scientific positions concerning the character of the scientist. Artists and scientific researchers were invited to address the subject of the scientist and either produce works or make already existing works available for this exhibition.
The spectrum of the shown works ranges from an engagement with historical characters from the history of science to installations of laboratory-like constructions to sociology of science studies about the representation of scientists and researchers. The constant focus is on the paradoxical combination of characteristics attributed to researchers by the media, thereby thematically addressing common stereotypes as well as breaking them down. And finally, one finds references in the exhibition to the complex relationship between the public, the media and those practicing science themselves, a relationship in which the public identity of the scientist is formed, confirmed and modified.
The goal of this exhibition “Contours” is to stimulate a discourse, beyond the boundaries of art and science, about a character who occupies a central position in Western society.
Concept: Peter Brandlmayr
During the exhibition we offer 2 guided tours:
On 19 March, 19.00pm, by the science researcher Ulrike Felt and at 02 April, 19.00pm by the artist Judith Fegerl.
The exhibition is part of an extensive series at the interface of science and art, a semester long and runs under the title "Contours 09"
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