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Jour Fixe – DIS – Lecture

07/09/2025
3:11 pm
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Munich (more info after registration)
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Please note To attend, registration is required via email at [email protected].
Participation is limited due to space and format constraints.
There are only 4 available spots for the studio visit, and a maximum of 10 participants can join the conversation session.
Please indicate clearly whether you would like to take part in the studio visit, the conversation session, or both.
Spots will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. We encourage early registration to secure your place.
DIS is an artist-run collective established in 2010 and began as an online publication (DIS Magazine). Its hybrid approach to fashion, art, and critical theory quickly gained international attention. Expanding their activities beyond publishing, they launched DISimages, a conceptual stock photography project, and DISown, a retail platform offering artist-designed consumer products that questioned ideas of authorship, branding, and value in the art market. In 2018, the collective launched dis.art, an experimental streaming platform that presents educational and artistic video content in collaboration with artists, writers, and thinkers.
Based in New York City, the collective operates at the intersection of art, curation, media, and technology. Their work spans various platforms, critically engaging with contemporary content production, circulation, and reception modes in the digital age.
In 2016, they curated the 9th Berlin Biennale and the Biennale de l’Image en Mouvementat the Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève (2021) and exhibited, among other places, at the Museum of Modern Art and the New Museum in New York.
Graphic by Christoph Schaller, Hanne Kaunicnik
** Studio visits offer the opportunity to exchange with
interdisciplinary artists via individual feedback sessions or group workshop
environments. The format of discourse between participants and invited artists is
left open to the encounter itself, allocating time and space for students to
contribute in ways that best fit their practice.
Studio Visits: 18.07.2025, 4pm – 6pm, sign up via [email protected]
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