The (legal) person and the legal form. Chapter III

Seminar with Sven Lütticken

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Joseph Kosuth. One and Three Chairs (Una y tres sillas), 1965. Museo Reina Sofía

As part of the Studies Constellation, the Study Directoship’s annual fellowship, art historian and theorist Sven Lütticken leads the seminar The (Legal) Person and the Legal Form: Theoretical, Artistic, and Activist Commitments to foster dialogue and deepen the hypotheses and questions driving his research project. 

The seminar consists of eight sessions, divided into three chapters throughout the academic year. While conceived as non-public spaces for discussion and collective work, these sessions complement, nourish, and amplify the public program of the Studies Constellation.

First session of the third chapter focuses on the transformation of the artwork in the context and wake of Conceptual art. The very notion of the artwork, together with its ownership and authenticity, is reconsidered from a broad perspective open to new and alternative models of management, which could ultimately transform the relationship between artist, artwork and owner. Can some of the practices in question serve as critical models? To what extent is it possible to think and act with them, and extrapolate from them, beyond a beautiful niche?

The second session turns to the question of representation. While many (but not all) human natural persons can, in principle, represent themselves in legal matters, other needs representatives. This goes for minors as well for adults who have been placed under legal guardianship; it applies to fictitious persons such as corporations and states, who need human representatives to sign contracts or defend them in court. We will look into the question of legal representation in conjunction with other forms of representation, in the cultural as well as political register—taking cues from Spivak’s distinction between portrait (Darstellung) and proxy (Vertretung), which is an unstable and historically mutable one.

The seminar concludes with a closing session dedicated to collectively revisiting and reflecting on the themes and discussions that have emerged throughout the first Studies Constellation Residency Program.

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Directed by

Sven Lütticken and Julia Morandeira Arrizabalaga

Coordinated by

Elena Corrales, Ana Vidal and Lola Visglerio

Organised by

Museo Reina Sofía

Sessions and times
11 and 13 May, 2026 – from 16:00 to 19:00 h
14 May, 2026 – from 16:00 to 18:00 h

Agenda

lunes 11 may 2026 a las 16:00

Post-Conceptual Property

—Literature: Daniel McClean, Maria Eichhorn and Jeannine Tang

miércoles 13 may 2026 a las 16:00

Legal and Other Representations

—Literature: Thomas Hobbes, Frans-Willem Korsten and Gayatry Chakravorty Spivak

jueves 14 may 2026 a las 16:00

Closing session of The (legal) person and the legal form Chapter III Partes I, II y III seminar

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