Trying to be at home in the world – with Claudia Heu

Talk
21/6 2024 4 pm — 7 pm
Museumsquartier

Exploring Art & Thought with Natascha Gruver, Andrea Hubin, and guest Claudia Heu

We kindly ask you to register in advance at besucherservice@kunsthallewien.at or directly at the cash desk in Kunsthalle Wien Museumsquartier. The number of participants is limited.

The conversation is free with an exhibition ticket and will be held in German, English and/or without words, depending on the situation.

What does it mean to truly understand a message, especially when it comes from a context that is remote from one’s own reality? We want to explore this question in and with the exhibition Rene Matić / Oscar Murillo. JAZZ. and thought-provoking impulses from art and philosophy. We invite you to traverse with us a thinking space of reading, sensing, speaking, moving, perceiving and connecting. Hannah Arendt puts it like this: “Understanding, as distinguished from having correct information and scientific knowledge, is a complicated process which never produces unequivocal results. It is an unending activity by which, in constant change and variation, we come to terms with and reconcile ourselves to reality, that is, try to be at home in the world.”

We have invited Claudia Heu to share impulses on the topic of ‘Understanding understanding’ based on her practical experience. She is a choreographer, martial artist and educator. Her corporeal practice is based on Aikido, meditation, and somatic practices. An essential aspect of her work is the search for spaces for encounters and dialogue in which diverse experiences between people can become possible on different levels.

Ai: Harmony; also in the sense of bearing opposites.
Ki: Energy.
Do: path or process.

Natascha Gruver teaches philosophy at the University of Vienna and is working in the field of outreach and public philosophy, e.g. at Radio Orange 94.0 (Philosophische Brocken) and as part of the Socrates Project 2021/2022 of the Central European University.

Andrea Hubin is part of the art education team at Kunsthalle Wien.

 

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