Georges Didi-Huberman. Presentation of Atlas. How to carry the world on one's back?

Held on 26 Nov 2010
Georges Didi-Huberman represents one of the most important historiographic efforts to bring philosophical reflection back into art history. The author of Quand les images prennent position (2008) and the curator of the exhibition Atlas. How to carry the world on one's back?, he introduces the implications of narrating history based upon the "survival" of images and how the inequality of times –anachronism – is integrated into the exhibition of art, using analysis of and references to the ideas of Aby Warburg.
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Ordinary, Common and Public. Common Fixes for Ordinary Communities is the title of the fourteenth encounter run by Sociología Ordinaria, a transdisciplinary research group that explores daily knowledge deemed ordinary, superficial or frivolous from a traditional academic and intellectual viewpoint.
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By way of its multiple declinations — community, community-based practices, the commons, the communal — the encounter seeks to reflect on different ways of creating, (re)configuring, maintaining, fixing, arranging, caring for and defending the public realm and the commons. Furthermore, it explores forms of invocation and experimentation as tools opposite the helplessness of an uncertain present, in addition to resistance against attempts of expropriation, distortion, privatisation and touristification.

