Program
Fredag 2. september
13.00–13.15
Velkommen v/Hanne Eide
Decentralizing Fashion, Building Critical Fashion Discourse in the ‘Periphery’
13.15–13.45
Véronique Pouillard
From Paris to New York and Everywhere: Fashion Centers from International to Postcolonial History
13.45.–14.15
Kaffe + diskusjon
14.15–14.45
Ida Eritsland og Synne Skjulstad
Om forskningsprosjektet “Norwegian Fashion: Cultural Production and Aesthetic Mediational Practices” og presentasjon av boken Fashions
14.45–15.15
ALL-IN: Benjamin Barron & Bror August Vestbø i samtale med Ida Eritsland og Synne Skjulstad
15.15–16.00
Kaffe + diskusjon
16.00–16.30
Ida Falck Øien
Transactional Aesthetics: From Production to Consumption and Back
16.30–17.15
Elise By Olsen og Else Skålvoll Thorenfeldt i samtale med Marco Pecorari
URL to IRL via WFH
17.30–19.00
Lansering av boken “Fashions” av Synne Skjulstad
Lørdag 3. September
10.00–10.45
Kaat Debo i samtale med Marco Pecorari
The Experience of Antwerp
10.45–11.30
Kaffe + diskusjon
11.30–12.00
Samtale Shala Monroque, Micah Tafari og Michelle Papillion
Worldwide Outside
12.30–13.30
Lunsj
13.30–14.00
Namkyu Chun
Can Fashion Save Someone’s Life?
14.00–14.30
Jeppe Ugelvig
The Endless Garment: Fashionable Networks in Numerous Asias
14.30–15.00
Paneldiskusjon ledet av Dal Chodha
On The Margins
Presseomtale
– In honor of the new National Museum’s opening this past June, it is putting a sharper focus on contemporary fashion, as evidenced by the appointment of Hanne Eide as curator of contemporary fashion. With nearly 54,000 square feet, the avant-garde museum in Oslo is attracting the design-minded as much for its 400,000-plus objects as its monumental architecture by Kleihues + Schuwerk.