The Chair of Situated Thought

De-Constituent: Practices and Imaginaries to Come

From 30 June to 2 July 2022 - Check programme
Free access
Place
Casa Central from the University of Chile, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (Chile), Museo de la Memoria y de los Derechos Humanos (Chile) and online platform
Curators
Ileana Diéguez and Ana Longoni
Organised by
Museo Reina Sofía and Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (Campus Cuajimalpa, Mexico)
Collaboration
University of Chile, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (Chile) and Museo de la Memoria y de los Derechos Humanos (Chile)
Complementary material
Education programme developed with the sponsorship of the   Banco Santander Foundation
The Life We Are Owed. Iconoclastic Inventory of the Chilean Revolt, 2019. Photograph: Celeste Rojas Mugica 
The Life We Are Owed. Iconoclastic Inventory of the Chilean Revolt, 2019. Photograph: Celeste Rojas Mugica 

The Chair of Situated Thought sets out to articulate different experiences, stances, methods and initiatives of critical thought as it seeks to underscore the singularities of an intellectual and artistic production that converses with social and political circumstances, and which aspires to have an impact on the specific conditions of its environment. The Chair propells spaces of dialogue and transmission, and brings together intellectual practices on different fronts that have been emerging in Latin America, in addition to building specific actions — encounters, seminars, publications, archives — with thinkers, artists and activists from the region who, from their experiences, strengthen forms of aesthetic and political imagination.

In a shared project — with an itinerant ambition — between Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Campus Cuajimalpa, and Museo Reina Sofía, this new edition, held in Santiago de Chile, focuses on the tension between social control and revolts or social flare-ups inside the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, and on constituent exercises of political imagination. The programme places the situation extending across Chile since 2019 in dialogue, and confrontation, with other Latin American contexts, and looks to bring to light imposed hegemonies of social control in areas of life not considered capitalist or neoliberal, but which in truth represent many of these practices. The struggle is against all patriarchies, regardless of their ideology.

Education programme developed with the sponsorship of the    Santander Fundación