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31.10.2018
7:00 PM

“Faith, Love, Hope” by Barbara Juch and Laura Nitsch deals with the renewed and growing relevance of class discourse. In their lecture departing from Didier Eribon’s seminal “Returning to Reims” and its reception history, the artists scrutinize the narrative myths, metaphors and brute preconceptions biographies of social rise are associated with from a feminist perspective.The artistic work of Laura Nitsch (*1986, Hildesheim) und Barbara Juch (*1988, Klagenfurt) includes film, performance, poetry and is concerned with class struggles, education and privilege, clouds, stones, mountains and rivers. The film “Elements of a Landscape” was their first collective project. In January 2019 they both will complete the Master in Critical studies at the Academy of fine Arts in Vienna together with their work on transclass biographies.

Barbara Juch & Laura Nitsch

Hauptsache gemeinsam! #2 — Faith, Love, Hope. On Narratives of Transclass Biographies

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Hauptsache gemeinsam! #2 — Glaube, Liebe, Hoffnung. Erzählbarkeit und Erzählprinzipien von Transclasse Biographien

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