Disobedience Archive (The Parliament). From the exhibition at Bildmuseet 2012.
Disobedience Archive (The Parliament). From the exhibition at Bildmuseet 2012.
Disobedience Archive (The Parliament). From the exhibition at Bildmuseet 2012.
Disobedience Archive (The Parliament) is a user's guide to the geography of civil disobedience, from Italy 1977's social struggles to global protests, through to the current insurrections in the Middle East and the Arab world.
Disobedience Archive (The Parliament) is an ongoing, itinerant atlas of the various contemporary resistance tactics: from direct action to counter-information, through constituent practices and forms of bio-disobedience. It accommodates a variety of film material by artists, activists, filmmakers, philosophers and political groups.
The selection of films is organised in eight chapters: the first is about the 1977 demonstrations and riots in Italy, followed by sections on social changes around the Berlin Wall, the social upheavals in Argentina in 2001, the anti-globalization movement' developments from 1994 onwards, experimental forms of education, community and urbanism, the Israel-Palestinian conflict, political and activist work in the former Eastern Bloc, the effects of 09/11 and a new section dealing with events surrounding what has come to be called the Arab spring.
Disobedience Archive is curated by Marco Scotini and for this iteration, the archive occupies The Parliament by Céline Condorelli, a structure hosting 24 monitors specially commissioned for the Flexihall on the ground floor of Bildmuseet.
The archive includes material from 16 beaver, Atelier d'Architecture Autogérée (AAA), Mitra Azar, Gianfranco Baruchello, Bernardette Corporation, Black Audio Film Collective, Copenhagen Free University, Critical Art Ensemble, Dodo Brothers, Marcelo Expósito, Harun Farocki and Andrei Ujica, Rene Gabri and Ayreen Anastas, Grupo de Arte Callejero, Etcétera, Alberto Grifi, Ashley Hunt, KanalB, Mosireen, Wael Noureddine, Margit Czencki / Park Fiction, Oliver Ressler and Zanny Begg, Joanne Richardson, Roy Samaha, Eyal Sivan, Hito Steyerl, The Department of Space and Land Reclamation, Mariette Schiltz and Bert Theis, Ultra-red, Nomeda & Gediminas Urbonas, Dmitry Vilensky and Chto Delat, and James Wentzy.
Marco Scotini is a curator and director of the Visual Arts Department at the Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti (NABA) in Milan. Céline Condorelli is an artist based in London.