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Fahim Amir

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

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

Fahim Amir

Fahim Amir is Professor of Philosophy at the Bremen University of Applied Arts (DE) and teaches at institutes including that of Language Arts at the Vienna University of Applied Arts. Amir's research focuses on the thresholds of natural cultures and urbanism, art and utopia, as well as questions of colonialism, cohabitation and transculturalism. Amir was academic head of the Live Art Festival (Kampnagel Hamburg, 2013), curator of art exhibitions (Vienna Secession, 2014) and symposia for New Music (international holiday courses in Darmstadt, 2016), and has worked with artists including Chicks on Speed, Deichkind, Ted Gaier and Rocko Schamoni. Most recently, he has written texts for: Burgtheater, Vienna; Stuttgart State Opera; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Carnegie Biennale, Pittsburgh; Mumok, Vienna; Performance Space, New York; e-flux Journal; Mousse Magazine and others. Amir is co-editor of Transcultural Modernisms (Sternberg Press, 2013), and wrote the afterword to the German translation of Donna Haraway's Companion Species Manifesto (Merve, 2016). His book Schwein und Zeit. Tiere, Politik, Revolte was included in the Top Ten of the best non-fiction books listed in Die Zeit, ZDF, Deutschlandfunk Kultur, and was short-listed for the Prix François Sommer; the Goethe Institute and Frankfurt Book Fair elected it one the best books of the year. It has been entirely translated into English (Between the Lines, 2020), Persian (Elm, 2021) and French (Editions Divergences, 2022), and excerpts into Chinese, Arabic and Turkish. The Portuguese translation is to be published this year by the Centre for Logic, Epistemology and the History of Science (CLE Unicamp, São Paulo).