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Olav Westphalen and Lars-Erik Hjertström Lappalainen, 2013

Photo courtesy BAC

Projecting Future Institutionalism - An International Panel Discussion

with Olav Westphalen, Lars-Erik Hjertström Lappalainen and guests

“Art institutions are facing profound transformations of public and private support, agency and expectations. Their traditional mission is under review and frequently even under attack. What will be their role in the coming decades? Will art become more or less institutionalized? Will it be called art? And if not, who is going produce it, how and where?

This expert panel of artists and theorists will try to map possible productive paths out of the current situation from anti-institutions to meta- and turbo-institutions. Are we witnessing the dawning of the Institute of Un-art, the Unstitute of Art?”

The panel is organized by Olav Westphalen, artist and Lars-Erik Hjertström Lappalainen, philosopher and writer, and BAC. It is produced in the framework of Context in Flux – Methodological tools for cultural institutions with the support of The Swedish Exhibition Agency.

Olav Westphalen

is a German-American artist whose conceptual proposals frequently takes the form of games, entertainment, cartoons. His work exposes the cultural blind spots of his own tribe: the comfortably critical contemporary art world. He plays both sides of the High-Low divide, producing commercial comedy and cartoons while showing in museums and galleries such as The Whitney Museum, ICA London, The Swiss Institute NY, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Brandenburgischer Kunstverein and others. His work is collected by the Dallas Museum, Centre Pompidou, Moderna Museet, MoMA, New York etc. Books include: “Helden und Geschichten,” Carlsen, 2009; “Ü,” with Dan Graham, OCA, 2009; “24 Artworks,” Shelf Books, 2010. He is a professor of Fine Art/Performative Art at the Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm (KKH).

Lars-Erik Hjertström Lappalainen

is an art writer who has done research on Nietzsche at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) in Paris and published research on Kierkegaard. He has curated a few exhibitions, published art theoretical and metacritical texts, and worked as an art critic (kunstkritikk.no, Art Papers, Springerin, Spike Art Quarterly, Code Magazine, etc.). He has translated philosophy from French, German and Italian (Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Derrida, Giorgio Agamben, Ettore Rocca, Friedrich Schelling and others). He is currently teaching at the Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm, and the Valand Academy of Arts at the University of Gothenburg. He is the founder and editor of tsnok.se.