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CALL FOR OBJECTS FOR AUSTRIAN EXHIBITION AT AUSCHWITZ
Dr. Gregory Stanton
Dr. Gregory Stanton was awarded the 2013 prize for outstanding service to the International Association for Genocide Scholars (IAGS), and for his outstanding activism through “Genocide Watch” worldwide initiatives.
Nikolaus Gansterer
Interview with Nora Benway at the Drawing Center in NYC
http://thebottomline.drawingce
Karen Frostig
Frostig, K. (2013). “Citizenship After Genocide: Materializing memory through art activism” In S. Roseneil (Ed.), Beyond Citizenship: Feminism and the Transformation of Belonging, UK: Palgrave Macmillan Ltd, 211-230. http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?pid=527895
“When Memory and Terror Collide: Introducing the Vienna Project.” Newton Tab, 24 April 2013. From http://www.wickedlocal.com/newton/archive/x935171468/Karen-Frostig-Introducing-The-Vienna-Project
Davidson, S. (2013). “Scholar’s research spawns international remembrance effort Karen Frostig’s return to her roots results in the genesis of The Vienna Project”, The Jewish Advocate, 3 May 2013. From http://www.thejewishadvocate.com/news/2013-05-03/Top_News/ Scholars_research_spawns_international_remembrance.html
Oliver Ratkolb
Prof. Oliver Rathkolb is featured as the historian spokesperson. He is also an esteemed member of the Vienna project’s advisory board.
for more <http://www.wienerphilharmoniker.at/orchestra/history/national-sozialis>
Project Flier
Eva Fogelman
Eva Fogelman will speak before the screening of Avi Angel’s film “HERE I LEARNED TO LOVE” on Sunday March 3 at the 5 PM QUAD Cinema, 34 West 13th Street, NYC, and will interview the director after the screening. REVIEWS FOR AVI ANGEL’S “HERE I LEARNED TO LOVE”. OPENS NY’S QUAD CINEMA – MARCH 1 – 7
THE NEW YORK TIMES http://movies.nytimes.com/2013/03/01/movies/here-i-learned-to-love-holocaust-documentary-by-avi-angel.html
JEWISH WEEK http://www.thejewishweek.com/special-sections/arts-preview/very-close-jewish-family
VARIETY http://www.villagevoice.com/2012-10-31/film/here-i-learned-to-love-film-review/
THE VILLAGE VOICE http://www.villagevoice.com/2012-10-31/film/here-i-learned-to-love-film-review/full/
HUFFINGTON POST http://www.huffingtonpost.com/annette-insdorf/the-holocaust-haunts-the-_b_1982621.html
JAMES VAN MAANEN – TRUST MOVIES http://trustmovies.blogspot.com/2013/03/avi-angels-here-i-learned-to-love-two.html
COVERING MEDIA http://www.coveringmedia.com/movie/2012/11/here-i-learned-to-love.html
Karen Frostig
Rector Gerald Bast and Nikolaus Gansterer
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ARTISTS IN MULTIFUNCTIONS / 10 – 19 Feb 2013
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Opening: Saturday 9 February 2013, 18:30
at the gallery of the Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delh, India
With works by Martin Arnold, Judith Eisler, Nikolaus Gansterer,
Kozek Hörlonski, Martin Kusch, Max Moswitzer, Niki Passath,
Renate Quehenberger, Gabriele Rothemann, Romana Scheffknecht,
Ruth Schnell, Franz Schubert, Herwig Steiner, Jan Svenungsson,
Nita Tandon, Rini Tandon, Peter Weibel, Virgil Widrich.Curated by Peter Weibel.
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Nikolaus Gansterer, Lines of thought, installation view, 2012
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The exhibition showcases the works of 22 contemporary artists and outstanding
staff members of the University of Applied Arts Vienna. The exhibition underscores
the qualities of the university as a place for experimentation and critical reflection,
focussing on the artist s position as an essentially multifunctional individual,
a generalist. The exhibition highlights complex art practices in their respective
disciplines, as well as the position they represent in a broader educational system.
The university is seen here as a symbiosis of multifaceted attitudes where the artist
plays an imperative role. A publication in English titled Artists in Multifunctions
that documents the exhibits will be presented at the opening of the show.
Idea and Concept by Rini Tandon
Project Coordination by Wolfgang Fiel
Commissioned by Gerald Bast/Rector of the University of Applied Arts Vienna
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http://lalitkala.gov.in/
http://www.dieangewandte.at/
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http://www.gansterer.org
Karen Frostig
DIASPORA, an exhibit by the Jewish Women’s Art Network of the Women’s Caucus for Art,
Curated by Laura Kruger, Curator, Hebrew Union College Museum of Art
New Century Artists, Inc.
530 West 25th Street, Suite 406
New York, NY 10001
Professor Herbert Kelman
Herbert C. Kelman, the Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social Ethics, Emeritus, received the Gold Medal of Honor from the Federal Capital of Vienna, “in recognition of his significant achievements.” The medal was presented to him at a ceremony in Vienna’s City Hall on December 12, 2012. Professor Kelman was born in Vienna in 1927, escaped Nazi persecution with his family in 1939, and settled in the United States in 1940.
Dr. Walter Kohn
Aus Österreich vertrieben – als Forscher international reüssiert: Der kanadische Chemiker Alfred Bader, der US-amerikanische Physiker Walter Kohn und der britische Historiker Peter Pulzer erhalten am Dienstag, 4. Dezember 2012, 11 Uhr, das Ehrendoktorat der Universität Wien. For more information:
Valentin Sima
Zweiter Weltkrieg und ethnische Homogenisierungsversuche im Alpen-Adria-RaumDruga svetovna vojna in poizkusi ethnične homogenizacije v alpsko-jadranskem prostoru28.11.2012, 13:00 –29.11.2012, 17:00Klagenfurt/Celovec, Musilhaus / Musilova hišaWeitere Informationen / Nadaljnje informacije:
http://wwwu.uni-klu.ac.at/vsima/veranst/2012-11-28f_ http://wwwu.uni-klu.ac.at/Tagung_WWII_ethnic_homogeniz_ folder_p1_4.pdf
vsima/veranst/2012-11-28f_ http://wwwu.uni-klu.ac.at/Tagung_WWII_ethnic_homogeniz_ folder_p2-3.pdf
vsima/veranst/2012-11-28f_ http://wwwu.uni-klu.ac.at/vsimTagung_WWII_ethnic_homogeniz_ Plakat_A3_sml.pdf
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