Kunstraum of the Leuphana University Lueneburg presents Stefan Roemer

Kunstraum of the Leuphana University Lueneburg presents Stefan Roemer

KIM at Leuphana University

December 3, 2009

Stefan Roemer
“Conceptual Paradise”

10 December, 2009 – 20 January, 2010


Kunstraum of Leuphana University Lueneburg
Scharnhorststr. 1
D-21335 Lueneburg
phone +49-4131-677-1210
kunstraum [​at​] uni.leuphana.de
http://kunstraum.uni-lueneburg.de

On December 10th, 2009, the Kunstraum of the Leuphana University Lueneburg opens the first public presentation of the exhibition, research and Wiki project “Conceptual Paradise” by Berlin-based artist Stefan Roemer. This project on Conceptual art is a collaboration between Eva Birkenstock (art history), Kathrin Busch (philosophy), Martin Warnke (digital media), and Ulf Wuggenig (cultural analysis), as well as a group of students in the programs of art theory, digital media and culture studies of the Leuphana University Lueneburg. As a broad field Conceptual art is not only characterized to a great extent by textual production, discourse and exchange. It is furthermore characterized by manifold definitions and a plurality of artistic approaches. Reopening the discussion on Conceptual art therefore implies entering a sphere of diverse historical-, neo-, post- or de-conceptual artistic practices.

The starting point of the project was Stefan Roemer’s eponymous film “Conceptual Paradise” (2006). In this intellectual investigation of the field three generations of Conceptual artists were included. In the form of a specific cinematic mode of reflection, the film ( http://www.conceptual-paradise.com ) gives insights into the discourses fundamental to contemporary artistic practices such as research, immaterial production, institutional critique, and Internet-based projects. Beyond the sequences used in the film, in a first step the Wiki provides the comprehensive material gathered during conversations with about 50 artists and theorists in full length. Not only the rare film footage but also the transcriptions of all the interviews are made accessible to the general public for research and discussion. As a platform for reviews and online exhibitions, the Wiki seeks to inspire further artistic projects and theoretical writings. Hence it is meant to serve as archive, cultural memory and venue for current discussions on artistic as well as scholarly projects. This start-off of a work in progress is intended to lead, step by step, to an international information and production platform for conceptual practices which are no longer limited to the north-western world alone. Appearing in a neo-liberal era this Wiki is furthermore meant to reflect and criticize the conditions of labour in the artistic field in which the initiators themselves are working.

Closely linked to a series of project seminars that Stefan Roemer has been holding at the Kunstraum of the Leuphana University Lueneburg since 2007, the exhibition (10th of Dec. 2009 – 20th of Jan. 2010) presents the current state of the Wiki “Conceptual Paradise” which was developed in close cooperation with the students. For this first public presentation, Stefan Roemer developed a specific installation on the issue of the studio. The artistic studio has undergone several critical discussions since Conceptual art’s notion of “no-studio”. Simultaneously, with the practice of research and the computer connected to the Internet taking on an important role in production, the exhibition space itself is now treated as an informative display. On four large-format banners with texts and diagrams, Stefan Roemer addresses questions related to how the studio functions under these conditions; these texts appear printed on the theme of water lily, which became iconic for Conceptual Paradise. In general, Stefan Roemer aims to (de)construct the now classical definition of Conceptual art, namely, that visual formulations are secondary. With this in mind, it is worthwhile to reconsider the problematic levelling of the difference between “conception” and “conceptual”.

The opening of the presentation is accompanied by the launch of the lecture series “Conceptual Paradise: Artistic Practice in the Age of the Social Web” with Inke Arns, Sabeth Buchmann (17th of Dec. 2009), Ute Meta Bauer (14th of Jan. 2010), Ricardo Basbaum (28th of Jan. 2010), which will be continued in summer of 2010.

Together with the Wiki and its presentation, the intention is to encourage further reflections on the epistemological foundations of artistic production in a cultural context by relying on various forms of practice such as online exhibitions, study groups, conferences, and new forms of discourse.

Kunstraum of Leuphana University Lueneburg
Direction and Coordination
Beatrice von Bismarck, Diethelm Stoller, Ulf Wuggenig
Scharnhorststr. 1
D-21335 Lueneburg
phone +49-4131-677-1210
kunstraum [​at​] uni.leuphana.de
http://kunstraum.uni-lueneburg.de

opening hours
Thursday 4 -7 pm
Friday, Saturday 2 –6 pm and by appointment

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