Saas-Fee Summer Institute of Art (SFSIA) is pleased to present the public lecture "Infinite Transgressives" by Boris Ondreička.
Boris Ondreička (*1969) is an artist, author, former director of an art-initiative tranzit.sk, since 2012 curator at TBA21, Vienna. He has co-curated Rare Earth, Supper Club, Tomorrow Morning Line, Olafur Eliasson „Green light—An Artistic Workshop“, 6 seasons of the frequence of spoken-word Ephemeropteræ, and recently 5-years project Class of Interpretation (all for TBA21), Manifesta 8, Murcia, ES, Being The Future, Palast der Republik, Berlin, DE, Symposion / The Event, Birmingham, UK, Auditorium, Stage, Backstage, Frankfurter Kunstverein, DE, The Question of Will, OSF, Bratislava, SK, Empire of the Senseless, Meetfactory, Prague, CZ projects of Lois & Franziska Weinberger, Stano Filko, Andreas Neumeister, Július Koller, Denisa Lehocká, Zbyněk Baladrán, and more. Ondreička has co-founded The Society of Július Koller. His projects were exhibited at Manifesta 2, Luxembourg, L, Venice- (Czecho-Slovak & Roma pavilions),Tai-Pei-, Prague-, Gyumri-, Torino-, Anzengruber-, Athens- , Kyiv-, Jakarta- biennials; MoMA PS1 NYC, US, BAK Utrecht, W139 and De Appel, Amsterdam, NL, Smak, Gent, BE, Tramway Glasgow UK, Fondazione Sandretto re Rebaudengo Turin, IT, Air de Paris, Le Plateau, and Galerie Jocelyn Wolff, all Paris, F, Frankfurter-, Kölnischer-, Badischer-, Münchener-, Würtenbergischer Kunstvereins, DE, Kiasma, Helsinki, FI, HKW, Berlin, DE, ACAF, Alexandria, EG, RIA Stockholm, Slovak and Czech national galleries, Secession, Mumok, Kunsthalle, TQ, Vienna, Donaufestival, Krems, Magazin 4, Bregenz, AT. His HI! lo. was published at tranzit / jrp Ringier, CH; One Second / Out of Time at Revolver, DE, and Spevník at Brak, SK. Ondreička is regular correspondent of the Slovak monthly Kapitál.
ABOUT SFSIA
Saas-Fee Summer Institute of Art (SFSIA) is a nomadic, intensive summer academy with shifting programs in contemporary critical theory. SFSIA stresses an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the relationship between art and politics. The program consists of seminar-style lectures, deep readings, and workshops. An evening lecture program is free and open to the public. SFISA was founded and is directed by Warren Neidich and is co-directed by Barry Schwabsky. Sarrita Hunn is the artistic coordinator.