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Events 2019

03.10.–30.10.2019
Lectures/Events

October Talks

The Salzburger Kunstverein presents October Talks, a lecture series on art and culture by artists, historians, curators, and other specialists. Each talk is introduced by Séamus Kealy (Director, Salzburger Kunstverein).

3 October 2019, 7pm
Artist Talk: Omer Fast in discussion with Michael Hering (Director, Staatliche Graphische Sammlung München)

18 October 2019, 7pm
Artist Talk: with Adrian Paci

25 October 2019, 7pm
Lecture & filmscreening:
Lecture by John C. Welchman & filmscreening of Mike Kelley’s Mobile Homestead videos “Going East” and “Going West”

30 October 2019, 7pm
Lecture: OFF-Biennale Budapest. Lecture by Hajnalka Somogyi

For our second season of talks, Séamus Kealy has invited a variety of exciting speakers. For the first talk, the artist Omer Fast and Michael Hering will be talking about exhibition making. On the occasion of the next exhibition opening at the Salzburger Kunstverein, the artist Adrian Paci speaks with Arnisa Zeqo, a Netherlands-based curator, also originally from Albania. The third talk sees British art historian John C. Welchman speak about the work of the late American artist Mike Kelley in the context of a unique film screening. And lastly, the Hungarian curator and writer Hajnalka Somogyi will speak about her experiences founding and running the OFF-Biennale in Budapest, speaking also about the political situation and how it has impacted arts, culture and everyday life in Hungary.

We hope to see you at these lectures. A warm welcome is extended to you from the entire team of the Salzburger Kunstverein!

October Talks is supported by Stadt Salzburg and the Blaue Gans Art Hotel.

Gladness Demo, a re-staging of Endre Tót’s demonstrations of the 70s, 8 October 2017, as part of GAUDIOPOLIS 2017/OFF-Biennale Budapest, 2017.

Gladness Demo, a re-staging of Endre Tót’s demonstrations of the 70s, 8 October 2017, as part of GAUDIOPOLIS 2017/OFF-Biennale Budapest, 2017.
Photo: Zsolt Balázs, © OFF-Biennale Budapest Archive