Long-Term Project

2013–2016

New World Academy

  • Jonas Staal, Anatomy of a Revolution—Rojava, 2015, class room for educating the People’s Defense Units (YPG), Rojava, West Kurdistan (Syria)

In establishing New World Academy (NWA), artist Jonas Staal and BAK conjoin their efforts to launch a new academy that invites political organizations invested in the progressive political project to share with artists and students their views on the role of art and culture in political struggles. Together, they engage in critical thinking through concrete examples of transformative politics and develop collaborative projects that question and challenge the various frameworks of justice and existing models of representation. NWA proposes new critical alliances between art and progressive politics, so as to confront the democratic deficit in our current politics, economy, and culture.

The first three sessions of NWA are organized at BAK in collaboration with the cultural workers of the National Democratic Movement of the Philippines, the collective of refugees We Are Here, and the open-source advocates of the international Pirate Parties. Each session is followed by collective public presentations, performances, campaigns, and exhibitions.

The curriculum of NWA develops from concrete case studies—models of cultural activism as both an imaginative and practical force in shaping the democratic project—ranging from the educative “protest puppetry” of the Maoist National Democratic Movement in the Philippines and the cultural protests organized in the Netherlands by the refugee group We Are Here, to the attempts by international Pirate Parties to advance open-source models in favor of free, digital distribution of knowledge.

Demonstrating that the political and the cultural can indeed cohabit the same plane, these examples propose an alternative collective infrastructure to confront what Staal calls “democratism,” that is, “the disastrous present of the world dominated by the condition of capitalist democracy.” In recognizing the commonalities in the entangled discontents and massive civil uprisings across the globe, NWA actively engages the role of art within movements that challenge the maddeningly complex network of contemporary power relations.

New World Academy sessions

education program
21.10.2014–30.05.2015
New World Academy #5: Stateless Democracy

education program
17.–19.10.2014
New World Academy #4: The Art of Creating a State

education program
13.–22.12.2013
New World Academy #3: Leaderless Politics

education program
29.11.–08.12.2013
New World Academy #2: Collective Struggle of Refugees. Lost. In Between. Together.

education program
15.–24.11.2013
New World Academy #1: Towards a People’s Culture

Exhibitions

11.04.–21.06.2015
New World Academy Exhibition

Publications

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New World Academy Reader #1: Towards a People’s Culture

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New World Academy Reader #2: Collective Struggle of Refugees. Lost. In Between. Together.

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New World Academy Reader #3: Leaderless Politics

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New World Academy Reader #4: The Art of Creating a State

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New World Academy Reader #5: Stateless Democracy

 

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