Image: Songül Sönmez, Yaşamalanin göçü (The migration hábitat), video, 2016, with subtitles in english
Students of PCAP (Post-Conceptual Art Practice) study program at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna present proper works on performance, sexuality, media and cultural stereotypes.
Works by Manuel Prammer, Camila Rhodi, Onur Serdar and Songül Sönmez and Reha Refik Tasci.
PCAP (Post-Conceptual Art Practice) is a study program led by professor Marina Grzinic at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. It started in 2003. The work of PCAP consists in: an analysis of contemporary art in the context of global capitalism, Western democracy and imperialism/colonialism, developing artistic practices with trans-feminist and migrant queer positions. It includes research trips, platforms for community-based works, publishing projects and an intensified work on the degrees of every student, insisting on research and theory based processes of work.
Screening of short video films that reflect on content and context in contemporary art, by the students of PCAP (Post-Conceptual Art Practice) study program at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna.