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INFRA1_(Re) Coding Institutions
In this core of action, the infrastructure on which and with which we work is the institutional structure of Hangar. The institution itself thus becomes the object of study and at the same time a space for work and practice.
Image: Nicolas Malevé, working session in Hangar, 2023
INFRA2_Technopolitical Infrastructures. ‘LaaS (Life as a Service)’ by Jara Rocha: First Fellowship Hangar
– Fellow Researcher: Jara Rocha
– Within the framework of: InfraMaintenance, Hangar’s action research line.
– Accompaniment: Hangar and La Virreina collaborate in the accompaniment of the research, establishing a joint research-publication device to hold public gatherings halfway between the open research and the publication of Jara Rocha’s project.
InfraMaintenance starts from the certainty that infrastructures nowadays have […]
INFRA3_Towards a missing infrastructure: ‘Poetics and Politics of Storage and Circular Use’
Poetics and politics of storage and circular use is an action-research group gathered around a widespread concern about storage that has consequences on multiple levels in the art sector. At the ecological level, it involves the destruction of exhibitions and artworks that cannot be reused. At the institutional and logistical level, it challenges the capacity […]
INFRA4_Administrative Infrastructures. ‘Radical Administration’ with Kate Rich: Second Fellowship Hangar
Image: FoAM
“The institution,” often singled out as the scapegoat that compromises the disruptive capacity of art, finds in its administrative apparatus the most entrenched expression of what is perceived—and often despised—as stagnant, reticent, paralyzing or reactionary. Administrative and juridical departments as well as legal, bureaucratic or management work are usually associated with spaces […]