The final symposium Illustration and the Non-Representable (IN-R) takes place on June 29th, 2023 at the Falstad Centre, a museum, memorial, and human rights center in Ekne in Trondheim. This symposium follows up the preceding gatherings Transposition as Artistic Practice (2020), Materiality, Space and Embodiment (2021), and Work in Progress (March 2023), where the international network of the project together with invited guests have presented explored and discussed topics relevant to the research development of the project.
The main research question along the journey has been:
How can an expanded approach to illustration communicate profound human issues typically considered non-representable?
Representation and the narratives of “us” and “the others” through illustration was the common denominator for our cross-disciplinary projects. As we conclude the project, we have invited guest speakers who through their work approach similar topics as well people from our IN-R network that have been vital to the discussions and development of the four work packages in the project, and now we finally meet face to face to discuss, and to see what opens up as this project ends.
We warmly thank the Falstad Centre for hosting this symposium, the University of Bergen and the Norwegian Programme for Artistic Research for funding the project. We would also like to thank the project leaders who have so bravely conducted the cross-disciplinary and collaboratory research, resulting in illuminations nad illustrations that challenge the limits of illustration. A warm thank goes also to our international guests; Cathrine Anyango Grünewald, Ilgım Veryeri Alaca, Susan Doyle, Jaleen Grove, Nanette Hoogslag, and Stephanie Black. And to all who have helped us develop the project throughout these years: Thank you!