Exhibition
27 Apr
19 May 2023
Architecture and the Art of Agitation
The manifesto is back in vogue! Explore with us the functions and dysfunctions of this influential tool of agitation.

What a joy! Manifestos are "companion species"

  • Sara Ahmed, Living a Feminist Life

CAFx has gathered 45 manifestos from all over the world, questioning the role of architecture in imagining and creating a sustainable future. These manifestos have inspired the exhibition Architecture and the Art of Agitation, an exploration of the history, function and aesthetic of the architecture manifesto as a means of stirring up utopian impulses, future fantasies and desires for historical ruptures.

At times clear-cut and programmatic, at times poetic, the language of the manifesto is making a comeback: Dissensus, loudness, persuasion, and provocation are once again in vogue. Communicative techniques once confined to the worlds of grassroots politics, totalitarian regimes and artistic avant-gardes, are now infiltrating the rhetorics of time-honored cultural institutions and established architectural organs.

Reevaluating the manifesto genre and its recent renaissance, Architecture and the Art of Agitation invites you to question where the language of architectural imagination stands today. What are the social, cultural and political functions of the manifesto? Has the manifesto become powerless in a society where even those in power write manifestos?

The manifestos can be read HERE

About the Exhibition

CAFx Team: Josephine Michau, Pauline Panetta, Søren Nørkjær Bang, Signe Sophie Boeggild, Valeria Granillo, Alexandra Wedderkopp Emelianov, Kaiu Meiner.

Opening Hours

CAFx  Halmtorvet 27  

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Monday

10:00

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16:00

Tuesday

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16:00

Wednesday

10:00

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16:00

Thursday

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16:00

Friday

10:00

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15:00

Saturday

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Sunday

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