Lethal Abstraction and Alter-Abstractions
The ongoing violence of colonialism has been characterized as a "lethal abstraction" (Denise Ferreira da Silva). Indeed, capitalism has always fed on more or less violent abstractions from existing forms of life through disruptions, expulsions and extractions. The skylines of the world's financial districts, those monuments to the flows of deterritorialized capital, are built on enslavement, genocide and ecocide—from Potosí to the Atacama, from Congo to Palestine. Yet the association of abstraction with the violence of extractivism and the forced "clearing" of land raises fundamental questions. What are the alternatives to identifying indigenous and precapitalist societies with pure concretion, and turning abstraction as such into a mere handmaiden of imperialism? Discussing a number of artistic, theoretical and activist practices, this lecture seeks to sound out alter-abstractions: ways of abstracting otherwise.
Time
Tuesday, 09.12.25 - 06:15 PM
- 07:45 PM
Topic
History of Art and Media Science
Speaker
Sven Lütticken (Art History, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Leiden University)
Target groups
Researchers
All interested
Students
Languages
English
Location
Online
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not required
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Organizer
Department of Art History & Institute of Media Studies at the University of Bonn, Brandenburg Center for Media Studies (ZeM)
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