SLIGHT DISCOMFORT(s)
with
José L. Falconi – Professor of Art and Human Rights at the University of Connecticut
Public lecture organized by Applied
Human Rights
In what ways can an aesthetic education help us prepare for the challenges that the human rights
agenda poses?
An education in the arts is crucial to
not only understand but also to appreciate the way in which the struggle for human rights presents itself to us:
as a
never-ending fight, a never-completed labour, a goal so distant on the horizon that sometimes disheartenment in its lack of
progress can lead to pessimism.
José L. Falconi wishes to show how an artistic education not only prepares us to
anticipate the intrinsic “incompleteness” of the labour of human rights, but helps us to actually develop a taste for the
sensation of slight discomfort that arises from never completing the task fully.
Date: 30.4.2024
Time: 3:30pm
– 5pm
Location: Hörsaal 1 | Oskar Kokoschka Platz 2 | 1010 Vienna