Daniela Zyman: Counter-research and the Arts: A Thousand Other Ways of Knowing

Part of the lecture series ‘Aesthetics of Transformation’

Curated by School for Transformation and in collaboration with AIL

What kinds of research and questioning do we need in times of transition—amid the planetary fault lines of profound upheaval? What forms of inquiry could lead the way beyond the model of social life that has become dominant over the past few centuries? From within spaces of pain and unrest, something different from mere resistance is emerging: an invitation to new modes of inquiry, practices of researching otherwise, a counter-research. Guided by feminist counter-writings, Sylvia Wynter’s counter-humanism, and the powerful counter-histories offered by Black and Indigenous thinkers, among others, counter-research asks us to work with and through the prefix “counter.” It is an invitation to repurpose, displace, and amplify the reach of research itself—adding direction, depth, and ethical commitment. Counter-research is critical, but primarily generative and transformative. Its epistemic and aesthetic counter-propositions actively hold space for the un-foreclosure of the future—a future still open to being shaped otherwise. Here, counter-research in the arts is understood not as an intellectual pursuit but as an “ecology of practices”—both experimental and reparative, speculative, yet grounded.
Daniela Zyman is a writer, curator, and the Artistic Director of TBA21– Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary. In the past three years, Zyman has curated a trilogy of exhibitions drawn from the TBA21 collection at C3A in Córdoba, Spain: Abundant Futures, Remedios, and The Ecologies of Peace, as well as Tarek Atoui: At-Tariq at the National Museum Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid. Zyman frequently contributes essays to leading art publications. In 2024, Zyman published Das Lachen der Quallen (Walther Koenig), a monograph outlining a prefigurative and antagonistic practice of artistic research, and proposing an emergent genealogy of counter-research.

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Kommende Termine der Serie:

27.05.2025, 18:00 Uhr,  Svitlana Matviyenko with Ramon Reichert: Synthetic Images | Dynamic Maps

10.06.2025, 18:00 Uhr, Noit Banai with Amanda Holmes: The Paradoxes of Positionality: Diaspora Aesthetics and Transdisciplinary Research

17.06.2025, 18:00 Uhr, Heather Davis with Monika Halkort: Plasctic Aesthetics

24.06.2025, 18:00 Uhr, Miya Yoshida: Transvaluation: Reclaiming Time
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Daniela Zyman, © Oona Zyman
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