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Titel "Art criticism and curatorial practices East of the EU" : international workshop and round-table in conjunction with the 8th Istanbul Biennial
Auteur B. Madra
Plaats van uitgave Istanbul
Uitgever AICA Turkey, Istanbul Bilgi University, [etc.]
Jaar van uitgave 2004
ISBN 975-98945-0-5
Annotatie 327 p. : afb. ; 24 cm
Trefwoorden beeldende kunst, sociale functie, kunstkritiek, tentoonstellingen, musea, sociale positie, kunstenaars, culturele uitwisseling, internationale culturele samenwerking, Turkije, congresverslagen (vorm)

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Conference about the social and political situation of visual arts in East-European, Mediterranean and Asiatic countries and the role and tasks of curators and critics. The conference focused on defining current practices in international networking and co-operation, on available models and tools for co-production, on funding opportunities and curatorial independence. Among the common themes were the institutional background of art production and its effects on the public sphere the art production and its relations to the official discourses. It was agreed that in most of the non-EU countries the official institutional background is conservative and incompetent and needs to be reformed by taking know-how from EU countries, which are offering programmes and funds through their institutions. On the other hand: curators coming to non-EU countries from these sophisticated environments are misinterpreting and underestimating the local art scenes and they also fail to contact the intellectual groups and individuals.The book reflects the opinions, experiences and projects of the participants and the current state of affairs in the art scenes of their countries or regions. Proceedings of the debates held in Istanbul, from September 18th to 20th, 2003, organised by AICA Turkey, in conjunction with the 8th Istanbul Biennial in Borusan Culture and Art Center and Istanbul Bilgi University.