Hamburger Bahnhof to host international symposium on the future of contemporary art museums
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Hamburger Bahnhof to host international symposium on the future of contemporary art museums
Dan Flavin, untitled, 1996. Photo: Alexander Rentsch. © Stephen Flavin / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2026.



BERLIN.- As part of its 30th anniversary programme, Hamburger Bahnhof—Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart is convening the international symposium Post Discipline—The Future of Art History, Collection Care, and Public Engagement for Museums of Contemporary Art.

Bringing together internationally recognized voices from across museums, academia, conservation, and education, the symposium explores the future foundations of contemporary art museums through three central fields: art history, collection care, and public engagement.

Post Discipline examines how museums can remain in resonance with society, anticipate emerging conditions, and act as leading institutions in strengthening free and open societies.

Day one–Public Engagement
Futures of Art Mediation
Wednesday, November 11, 2026


The first day of the symposium convenes an international gathering exploring the future of art mediation within changing social, institutional, and technological conditions. Bringing together perspectives from theory, research, artistic practice, and museum education, the symposium examines how museums can evolve as spaces for collective learning, civic participation, knowledge production, and new forms of human and technological interaction. Through workshops, conversations, and public panels, contributors will address mediation in relation to community engagement, artificial intelligence, accessibility, institutional transformation, and diverse representation.

Futures of Art Mediation combines closed practice laboratories with a public conference, creating exchange between experimental formats and critical reflection.

Topics include:

• Participation and institutional critique
• AI and mediation
• Community-based practice
• Museums and urban publics
• Diversity, power structures, and accessibility
• Future institutional models for mediation

Day two—Art History
After Art History? Future Paradigms
Thursday, November 12, 2026


Contemporary art museums increasingly operate within conditions of temporal instability, distributed knowledge production, and planetary cultural circulation that exceed the epistemic framework of traditional art history. While art history has long structured museum practice through retrospective classification, periodization, and historiographic narration, contemporary institutions are now required to engage artistic production that unfolds in real time, remains processual, and projects itself toward uncertain futures.

Post Discipline examines whether art history remains sufficient as the primary organizing logic of the contemporary museum, or whether emerging institutional conditions require new epistemological models drawn from anthropology, systems theory, media studies, science and technology studies, philosophy of technology, anticipation theory, computational culture, and network analysis. Rather than focusing on the expansion of existing canons, the symposium addresses a more fundamental question: how museums might operate when historical distance can no longer serve as the primary condition for interpretation, valuation, and institutional decision-making.

Topics include:

• Algorithmic visibility, image circulation, and networked infrastructures of knowledge production
• Posthuman models of authorship, cognition, and interpretation
• Transcultural, planetary, and anthropological frameworks of institutional narration
• Anticipation theory and future modelling within contemporary museum practice

Day three—Collection Care
Lights On! Sustaining Light-Based Art
Friday, November 13, 2026


The third day of the symposium examines the preservation of light-based art in relation to technological obsolescence, material scarcity, sustainability, and regulatory change. Lights On! Sustaining Light-Based Art focuses on the preservation of light-based artworks and their future in museum collections. Held on 13 November 2026, it addresses challenges including technological obsolescence, material availability, and sustainability. Taking Dan Flavin’s site-specific installation untitled (1996) at Hamburger Bahnhof as a point of departure, the symposium considers how these conditions affect the authenticity, material integrity, and long-term stewardship of light-based art.

Bringing together international experts from conservation, curatorial practice, collection management, and research, Lights On! explores current approaches to documentation and preservation while fostering dialogue between institutions, artists, manufacturers, and estates on the future care of light-based artworks.

Topics include:

• Documentation and preservation strategies for light-based art
• Technological obsolescence, material availability, and sustainability
• Artistic integrity, authenticity, and replacement of components
• Legal and institutional frameworks for long-term stewardship
• Collaboration between museums, artists, estates, and conservation professionals

Participation in the symposium is free upon registration.

Registration for the full programme will open in summer 2026 on the symposium website.

For further information, please contact: invitation.hbf@smb.spk-berlin.de










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