Courses

Courses Summer Semester 2025

Block seminar: Current research on art and society (8.5/9.5/12.6/13.6)

Seminar: Introduction to media ecology (Thu 10-12h)

Seminar: Critique of Violence (Thu 12-14h)

Courses Winter Semester 24/25

Seminar: The Passages: Introduction to Walter Benjamin's historical thinking (Thu 10-12h)

Block seminar with excursion: Current research on art and society (18.10/29.11/30.11/7.2/8.2 and excursion Venice Biennale)

Seminar: Ecological Turns in the Arts. Narratives, Discourses, Practices (Climate Thinking) (Thu 12-14h)

 

Courses Summer Semester 2024

Seminar with excursion: Art and literature in court (Thurs. 10-12 a.m.)

Seminar: Global Modernisms. Modern Art and the Cold War (Thu. 12-14 h)

Block seminar: Current research in art and society

Courses Winter Semester 2023/24

Seminar: Introduction to Cultural Theory (Mon. 10-12 a.m.)

Seminar: Archives in Contemporary Art (Mon. 14-16)

Seminar: Contested Memories in the Global South (Thu. 4-6 p.m.)

Courses Summer Semester 2023

Seminar: "Aesthetics of Dissent" (Mon. 10-12 a.m.)

Seminar: "Art and the present" (Tue. 6-8 p.m.)

Courses in the Winter Semester 2022/23

Block seminar: "Current research on art, society, economy and knowledge"

Seminar: "'Phantom Africa': Between Ethnopoetry and Colonialism" (Thurs. 2-4 p.m.)

Courses Summer Semester 2022

Lecture series: "Ästhetische Dimensionen des Politischen: Kunst, Aktivismus, Partizipation / Aesthetic Dimensions of the Political: Art, Activism, Participation" (Mon. 18-20)

Seminar: "Rohstoffkulturen und ecocriticism" (Mon. 10-12)

Seminar: "Artist Talks. Interdisciplinary methods and practices" (Thu. 14-16)

Seminar: "Current research on art, society, economy and knowledge" (Thu. 12-14)

Courses Winter Semester 2021/22

Seminar: "Thinking the Anthropocene. Cultural-theoretical positions of the present" (Mon., 2-4 p.m.)

Seminar: "Performing Human Rights" (Thurs., 10-12 a.m.)

Seminar: "Current research on art, society, economy and knowledge" (Thurs., 12-14)

Seminar: "Archive theories and practices" (Fri., 12-14)