IASPIS 30: common acts for grounded futures

IASPIS 30: common acts for grounded futures

As IASPIS marks its 30th anniversary, the programme launches common acts for grounded futures, bringing together artistic and curatorial practices attentive to the conditions shaping art today—embodied histories, shifting ecologies, infrastructures of care and control, and the politics that influence how life is sensed and lived. From its position as an international platform, IASPIS asks how exchange can be rooted in practices of solidarity, reciprocity, and decolonial attention that support sustained and meaningful encounters.

Initiated by Corina Oprea, IASPIS Guest Curator, the programme considers how artistic methodologies emerge from these conditions and how they cultivate forms of relation, responsibility, and imagination capable of opening new trajectories. Rather than assembling a retrospective narrative, the series creates a space where earlier institutional pathways meet contemporary urgencies—encounters that refract inherited histories, unsettle positions of power, and invite reorientation.

Across 2025–2026, common acts for grounded futures unfolds as a dispersed and evolving ecology of gatherings, conversations, performances, sound-based works, and dialogical formats. It reflects on how artistic practices negotiate fragility, resistance, and interdependence; how attention can become a method; and how new forms of being-together might emerge through minor gestures and shared acts.

Between December 2025 and June 2026 IASPIS brings together artists and curators working across performative, sonic, narrative, and discursive fields. Their contributions consider how stories and images circulate, how technologies shape experience, how activism and artistic method intersect, and how practices of listening and repair can create shared grounds within conditions of uncertainty.

This opening marks an invitation to inhabit the tensions, vulnerabilities, and possibilities that arise when artistic practices meet the pressures of the present. Through this unfolding process, IASPIS becomes a site for learning and unlearning, for returning and redirecting, and for cultivating conditions through which grounded futures may be sensed, assembled, and sustained collectively.

Graphic design: Jonas Williamsson. Referencing IASPIS work by Andreas and Fredrika, Martin Frostner, Mattias Givell, Konst & Teknik, Johanna Lewengard, Mu AB and Åbäke through letterforms from three decades of practice.

UPCOMING EVENTS

21 April 2026, 6-7:30 PM Artist Dora García, curator and writer Maria Lind, and artist Jason Wee  reflect on the relations between artistic action, political histories, and the autonomy of cultural institutions.

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Graphic design: Jonas Williamsson

IASPIS 30: common acts for grounded futures

PREVIOUS EVENTS

5 December 2025: María Berríos, Goldin+Senneby, Santiago Mostyn, and Roxy Farhat 

Goldin+Senneby — Swallow Image
A performance-lecture exploring how images, technologies, and extractive systems shape the body’s relation to wider infrastructures.

María Berríos — Opening lecture: Machetes and Smoking Mountains in Solidarity. Stories to tell one another

Santiago Mostyn
Starting with declassified military photographs and sounds linked to the revolutionary movement in 1970s Grenada, Santiago Mostyn examines how artistic methods can unsettle dominant narratives and reshape our understanding of political power.

Roxy Farhat
A reflection on the intersections between artistic practice, climate activism, and civil disobedience, attending to the urgencies and responsibilities of working within ecological and political crisis.

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