Event Architekturzentrum Wien: 5 June 2024 – Democratic Spaces – Lectures & Discussion

A presentation of contemporary and site-specific projects from the fields of architecture, urban research and planning, to mark 30 years of post-apartheid South Africa.

How has the South African architectural landscape changed over the last 30 years? What democratic spaces have emerged and what are the challenges they face? The event presents  pioneering architectural projects and addresses the social, economic and political impact of the post-apartheid era on urban and spatial development.

With: Thomas Chapman (Local Studio) ZA; Nadia Tromp (Ntsika Architects) ZA; Khensani Jurczok-de Klerk (Matri-Archi(tecture)), CH/ZA

Moderated by Anne Graupner, urbanist and architect, AT/ZA

Wednesday, 5 June 2024, 18:00 – 20:00

 

Architekturzentrum Wien – Podium

 

Architekturzentrum Wien | Museumsplatz 1 | 1070 Vienna

Admission free

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Event Weltmuseum Wien: 30 April 2024 – Nelson Mandela and his legacy Discussion – Book Presentation – Keynote

To mark the thirtieth anniversary of the overcoming of apartheid through the first free elections in April 1994, we are analysing the political, social and cultural changes in South Africa. Has ethnic discrimination been abolished and have basic rights and freedoms been realised? Has a reduction in economic inequality been achieved? How did this development affect the arts? Activists present a new book on the history of the anti-apartheid movement in Austria, and human rights expert Walter Suntinger draws lessons from the transformation of South Africa.

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2 pm

Welcoming address

Jonathan Fine, Director of the Weltmuseum Wien

Birgit Reiter, Member of the Board SADOCC

Short film

Encounter Southern Africa by Andy Mkosi (photographer, Cape Town)

 

14.15 hrs

Panel and audience discussion

South Africa 1994-2024: What has changed?What has not changed? with Nkosinathi Dlamini (University of Vienna), Larissa Houston (University of Graz), Walter Sauer (University of Vienna), Veronika Wittmann (University of Linz) in English

Moderation: Edith Mychalewicz (SADOCC)

 

4 p.m.

In-depth discussion I: Imaginary Futures – Dialogues with South African artists, Marcus Neustetter (Johannesburg – Vienna)

In-depth discussion II: South Africa – Lessons for species conservation, Werner Zips (University of Vienna)

Moderation: Edith Mychalewicz (SADOCC)

 

17.30

Book presentation

Free Nelson Mandela.History of the Anti-Apartheid Movement in Austria with Bernhard Bouzek (editor, SADOCC), Anna Hable-Mayer (former activist), Johannes Dafinger (University of Salzburg), Inge Jäger (former member of the Austrian Parliament and development policy spokesperson of the SPÖ)

 

7 pm

Welcoming address

Jonathan Fine, Director of the Weltmuseum Wien

Rapulane Sydney Molekane, South African Ambassador to Austria

 

Key Note

Human rights lessons from the transformation of South Africa

Walter Suntinger (Vienna Master of Arts in Applied Human Rights, University of Applied Arts Vienna)

8 to 9 p.m.

Reception

Duration: 7 hrs.

Participation: free (a valid museum ticket is required to visit the exhibitions)

Registration online (limited number of participants)

Meeting point: WMW Forum

 

Weltmuseum Wien

Neue Hofburg

Heldenplatz

1010 Vienna