Dear List,
I'm hugely impressed at the expertise of our list members this month on
commissioning - please do continue.
Forgive the interruption, but I'm off to this event tomorrow, and will
try to post to list any relevant points about commissioning for
collections,
yours
Beryl
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> Date: 12 March 2010 09:08:08 GMT
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> Subject: 'Institution as Medium. Curating as Institutional Critique?'
> Symposium at Kunsthalle Fridericianum - 26/27 March 2010
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> 12.03.2010
> 'Institution as Medium. Curating as Institutional Critique?' Symposium
> at Kunsthalle Fridericianum - 26/27 March 2010
> 'Institution as Medium. Curating as Institutional Critique?'
>
> Kunsthalle Fridericianum and Postgraduate Program in Curating, ICS,
> DKV, Zurich University of the Arts
>
> www.fridericianum-kassel.de/symposium
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> Phone: +49 561 707 27 20
> Fax: +49 561 707 27 75
> Address
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> www.fridericianum-kassel.de/symposium
> Kunsthalle Fridericianum
> Friedrichsplatz 18
> 34117 Kassel
> Germany
> Info
>
> Friday, 26 and Saturday, 27 March, 2010
> Location: documenta-Halle, Du-Ry-Strasse, Kassel
>
> Accreditation under [log in to unmask]
> until 17 March 2010
>
>
> Kunsthalle Fridericianum and Postgraduate Program in Curating, ICS,
> DKV, Zürcher Hochschule der Künste, are hosting the symposium
> Institution as Medium. Curating as Institutional Critique? on Friday,
> 26 and Saturday, 27 March, 2010.
>
> www.fridericianum-kassel.de/symposium
> www.curating.org
>
> The two-day symposium Institution as Medium. Curating as Institutional
> Critique? intends to put the possibilities, opportunities as well as
> the limitations of current critical curating up for discussion based
> on the presentation of exemplary projects, curatorial programmes,
> theoretical analyses and artist talks. The symposium will focus on art
> institutions, exhibition formats and exhibition paradigms. It will
> include presentations and discussions and additionally serves as a
> communicative platform enabling curators, students, scholars and
> artists to engage with curating.
>
> If we view exhibitions and art projects as an institutional apparatus
> that allows curators to convey certain meanings and new viewpoints to
> a broader public, then what is important is how new audiences are
> addressed, how knowledge circulates and which social spaces and
> institutions are created and addressed. Thus, criticism through the
> medium of the institution 'art' may have only just begun and we have
> to take the issue of the messages of exhibitions seriously. So what
> are the opportunities, possibilities and impossibilities of critical
> curating? How and for whom are programmes shaped, which deviations
> from formats change content?
>
>
> Friday 26 March 2010
> 12.00 Welcome Rein Wolfs / Dorothee Richter, Introduction
> 12.30 Oliver Marchart, The Politics of Biennialisation
> 13.30 Dorothee Richter with Damian Jurt, Irene Grillo, Maren Brauner,
> Postmodern Education. Round and Round it Goes, Where it Stops Nobody
> Knows
> 14.30 Visit exhibition (WHITE REFORMATION CO-OP) MENS SANA IN CORPORE
> SANO by Thomas Zipp at Kunsthalle Fridericianum
> 16.00 Maria Lind, Contemporary Art and its Institutional Dilemmas
> 17.00 San Keller, Pre-, Pre-, Pre-, Preview / Rein Wolfs
> 18.30 Carina Plath, From Curatorial Studies over Kunstverein to
> Sculpture Projects and
> Museum. Curatorship between Liberties, Conditions and Conservation
> 19.30 Panel 1, Curatorial Appeal: with a.o. Marysia Lewandowska, Renée
> Padt (Konstfack, Stockholm), Lisa Le Feuvre (Goldsmith College,
> London), Sissel Lillebostad (Creative Curating, Bergen, Norway), Tim
> Brennan (University of Sunderland, MA Curating)
>
>
> Saturday 27 March 2010
> 09.30 Welcome Rein Wolfs / Dorothee Richter, Introduction
> 10.00 Helmut Draxler, Ecstasy in Mediation
> 11.00 Axel Wieder, Institutions and Crisis
> 12.00 Giovanni Carmine / Hassan Khan, Possible Encounters
> 14.00 Stella Rollig, Legitimating
> 15.00 Stih & Schnock, Who Needs Art, We Need Potatoes
> 16.30 Søren Grammel, A Series of Acts and Spaces
> 17.30 Panel 2, Educational Critique: How to Swot Curating
> Hyunjoo Byeon, Lisa Bostrőm, Övül Durmusoglu, Alhena Katsof, Natalie
> Hope O'Donnell, Alessandra Sandrolini, Andrea Roca, Adnan Yildiz.
> Moderators: Maja Ciric, Isin Onol
> 18.30 Comments & Conclusions
>
> Location: documenta-Halle, Du-Ry-Strasse, Kassel
> Accreditation until 17 March 2010: [log in to unmask]
>
> Fee for drinks, snacks and admission to Kunsthalle Fridericianum:
> 1 day: 15 Euro, students 10 Euro, free of charge with annual ticket
> 2 days: 25 Euro, students 15 Euro free of charge with annual ticket
>
> Programme updates on www.fridericianum-kassel.de/symposium and
> www.curating.org
> Next application deadline for the Postgraduate Program in Curating,
> ICS, Zurich University for the Arts: June 2010
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Beryl Graham, Professor of New Media Art
Faculty of Arts, Design, and Media, University of Sunderland
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Sunderland
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CRUMB web resource for new media art curators
http://www.crumbweb.org
CRUMB's new books:
Rethinking Curating: Art After New Media from MIT Press
http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=12071
A Brief History of Curating New Media Art, and A Brief History of
Working with New Media Art from The Green Box
http://www.thegreenbox.net
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