Kunst in transitie = Manifest voor participatieve kunst = Art in transition : manifesto for participatory art practices
TitelKunst in transitie = Manifest voor participatieve kunst = Art in transition : manifesto for participatory art practices
Auteur
Jaar van uitgave2015
Materiaalboek
ISBN9789491938047
Annotatie15 p.
Onderwerpprojecten, publiek, cultuurdeelname, community art, sociale functie, kunst, cultuur, Nederland, Vlaanderen, pamfletten (vorm), impact
Samenvatting
Manifest is het resultaat van de inzichten en ervaringen die opgedaan zijn met het project Kunst in Transitie, een programma waarmee Dēmos en CAL-XL de impact van participatieve kunstprojecten op maatschappelijke ontwikkeling in de Scheldemondregio (Oost-Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen en Zeeland) onderzochten. Manifest roept kunstenaars, overheid, maatschappelijke en kunstenorganisaties op om gezamenlijk in te zetten op participatieve kunstpraktijken en al doende te onderzoeken hoe deze de komende jaren meer en beter kunnen worden ontwikkeld.
How do you discuss the power of participatory art practices for a society in transition, without getting caught up in typical contrasts such as artistic versus social, public versus private, instrumentalisation versus autonomy? How do you develop a language that allows artists, social organisations, policy-makers and art organisations to enter into a constructive dialogue? These were the questions that Demos (BE) and CAL-XL (NL) took to the Scheldemond region. Authors translated the discussion into this manifesto. Manifesto calls on artists, social organisations, policy-makers and art organisations to form local, lasting strategic alliances that jointly commission participatory art practices. Alliances that investigate how the number and quality of such practices can be increased and the support for them better developed in the years ahead.
How do you discuss the power of participatory art practices for a society in transition, without getting caught up in typical contrasts such as artistic versus social, public versus private, instrumentalisation versus autonomy? How do you develop a language that allows artists, social organisations, policy-makers and art organisations to enter into a constructive dialogue? These were the questions that Demos (BE) and CAL-XL (NL) took to the Scheldemond region. Authors translated the discussion into this manifesto. Manifesto calls on artists, social organisations, policy-makers and art organisations to form local, lasting strategic alliances that jointly commission participatory art practices. Alliances that investigate how the number and quality of such practices can be increased and the support for them better developed in the years ahead.