The discourse around “public institutions” is often limited to questions of access, transparency, and accountability. Who Owns It? is a series that builds on current debates that shift towards users as active participants with the agency to change institutions. How do people build a sense of ownership or community around a common aspiration? What unites a seed collector and museum curator, or a refugee camp and an impermanent shrine? Through public talks and commissioned essays, AAA asks artists, architects, farmers, and scholars to reflect on users that produce, collect, build, and destroy.
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LIKE A FEVER | Conversations
On Public Mindedness: In Conversation with Vasif Kortun
Being public is not a given, it has to be earned. Vasif Kortun and Özge Ersoy discuss art institutions, publics, and institutional alliances

LIKE A FEVER | Conversations
Phoebe Wong in Conversation with Ozge Ersoy
On artworks, museums, rivers, and distributed ownership

Programmes | Who Owns It?
Banu Cennetoglu in Conversation with Ozge Ersoy
Wed, 27 Feb 2019, 7 – 8:15 PM