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Fahim Amir

About Aesthetic Education in the Era of Globalization
23. 7. 24, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Venue
Stadtgalerie Zwergelgarten
Date
23. 7. 24, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Fahim Amir

Fahim Amir has taught philosophy, critical studies, scientific and creative writing at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, ArtCenter College of Design Pasadena, University of Applied Arts Vienna, University of Campinas São Paulo, University of Arts Linz, University Innsbruck, Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, and more.

Fahim Amir is a philosopher and author living in Vienna, teaching at universities and art academies in Europe and the Americas. As a theorist and writer, Amir frequently engages in intense forms of collaboration with artists, curators and cultural producers. Amir’s research areas are nature and culture, art, urbanism, visual culture, and questions of coloniality and cohabitation. He coedited Transcultural Modernisms (Sternberg Press, 2013) and wrote the afterword to the German edition of Donna Haraway’s The Companion Species Manifesto (Merve, 2016). His regular philosophy podcast “Hirn and Amir” is broadcast on the radio station Oe1. Amir’s book Schwein and Zeit (Being and Swine) was listed among the top ten best nonfiction books by Die Zeit and ZDF, was selected as one of the best German books of the year by the Goethe Institut and the Frankfurt Book Fair, and was shortlisted for the Prix littéraire François Sommer in 2023.

It has been translated into English (2020), Persian (2021), French (2022), and chapters of it into Chinese, Arabic and Turkish. Amir authored the Manifesto for the Solidarity of Non-Humans and Humans in Urban Space, created for the ARCH+ exhibition Cohabitation (Berlin, 2021). Amir has written monologues and plays for opera (Staatsoper Stuttgart, 2020), theater (Burgtheater, 2020), and film (Aubrey Plaza, 2023). In 2022, he co-curated the Hydrospektive — a fluid festival with seven evenings of concerts, readings and performances on water. (Outer Alster Lake, Hamburg, 2022) Recent publications include contributions for the Hammer Museum (Los Angeles, 2022), the 58th Carnegie International (Pittsburgh, 2022), mumok - Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien (Vienna, 2022), and lectures at the Venice Biennale Architettura (Venice, 2023) and We the Youth – Keith Haring Lecture Series (New York, 2024).

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