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             WORLD OF ART, School of Contemporary  Art  
            Lectures  Curatorial Practices 3 
           Angela Harutyunyan: 
              Coming to You Not to Be With You 
            Performative  reflection upon a queer art event 
           January 14, 2010 at 7pm 
            Project Room SCCA, Metelkova 6, Ljubljana 
          
            Angela  Harutyunyan's talk is a performative reflection  upon a queer art event. Entitled Coming  to You Not to Be With You, it was organized in August 2008 in Yerevan, Armenia  in the framework of Women-Oriented-Women's network's activities.  
                          Through (un)constructing the specific  spatial arrangements of the works within a given space, I will perform what I  call a "topographical curating". Through this (un)construction, I  wish to claim an emancipatory potential in the coming together of an aesthetic community. 
               
              The talk will be accompanied with a presentation  of visual materials, including video works. At the end of the talk, I will open  up a discussion on whether it is possible to effectively articulate a politics  of (mis)recognition through aesthetics without lapsing into the politics identity. 
               
              Queering Yerevan  
			    
           
              
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             Angela  Harutyunyan has recently completed her PhD at the  University of Manchester, UK. Currently she is Visiting Professor in Art  History and Art Program Director at the American University  in Cairo. She  is the co-organizer of Summer Seminars' Program for Contemporary Art Curators in  Yerevan, Armenia and member of AICA  -International Association of Art Critics. She has curated several solo and  group exhibitions of contemporary Armenian art and has conducted numerous seminars,  workshops and lectures as a visiting lecturer and curator in various international  academic and artistic contexts. She teaches courses related to the history and  theory of modern and contemporary art. 
			
            The World of Art is supported by Ministry  of Culture of the Republic   of Slovenia and Municipality of Ljubljana - Department for Culture.  
              
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