Conference “Art on the Street”

Posted by Marjan on Wednesday October 6th 2010 at 19:20

We received this info via email (no website announced):

“Art on the Street”
International Conference held by the Korean Society of Art Theories

Date: Saturday, 23 October, 2010
Location: Kookmin University, Seoul, KOREA
Contact: artntheory@gmail.com

“The conference “Art on the Street” will interrogate the ways in which
the process of creation, perception, and reception of the artwork
relates to the formation of a community
. We set out to investigate
specific examples of contemporary art practices in glocal contexts. We
seek to explore artistic practices that resist and/or negotiate in
terms of everyday life, localization, globalization, and social and
cultural structures. We propose art as potential means of collective
empowerment and investigate art practices that help form a community
.”

For Real!

Posted by Liesbeth on Thursday September 30th 2010 at 08:56

Tomorrow For Real opens in Maastricht and Hasselt. This is an art festival that deals with the interrelations between video, art and public space. For Real presents screenings by many interesting artists in public space. Besides that, the festival organises a symposium tomorrow where Social Spaces will be presenting. If you want to participate in the symposium, you first have to register via email (sanne@for-real.eu).

Viewmaster Foundation, the Maastricht Academy for Fine Arts and Design and Maastricht University / Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (Media Culture Master) organise a symposium on the dynamic relationship between virtuality and reality in public spaces and the role of video art in that. How does the public space act when it is used for alternative artistic purposes?

More information: http://www.for-real.eu/symposium.php?lang=uk

Exploring Common Space

Posted by Marjan on Wednesday September 8th 2010 at 13:47

“A festival in a Must Go Zone. The Brussels Festival Kanal projects are artistically diverse and explore cultural, social, political and historical issues, but they have one thing in common: they literally get the public moving. As Brussels edges its way westwards, the various districts around the canal are gradually being incorporated into the city centre. Some changes are already under way, others are on their way: streets are being revamped, development plans drawn up and new projects given the green light. At the same time the gap is widening between rich and poor, between those with a qualification or a job and those without.Yet because of its mix of different nationalities, languages, smells, colours and vibrant young population, this is Brussels at its best – a powerful mélange with an unseen reserve of energy, creativity and joie de vivre. Unfortunately, these communities don’t always have the opportunities they deserve. Unfortunately, a none too rosy picture of this part of Brussels is often conveyed to the outside world.” Source, Full programme and more info

Short Cut Leuven – participants sought

Posted by Marjan on Thursday September 2nd 2010 at 21:30

Participants sought for the art project ’Short Cut Leuven’ by Stijn Van Dorpe

“Short Cut traces an imaginary straight line (a ‘short cut’), via a group of walking people, through Leuven. The aim is to form a line and walk a trail between Naamsevest and Engels Plein, straight across private property, public buildings, streets and squares. In this way Van Dorpe reconnects the private to the public, while making us think about topics like “living in the city,” “loss of privacy” etc.” Source & more info

Art & Public Space: Graham/Crabeels & Metten

Posted by Marjan on Thursday August 26th 2010 at 10:49

Laatste update programma

Z33 – ZEBRA DELUXE

KUNST IN DE OPENBARE RUIMTE: do. 23.09

19u00: Vertoning “Nearly Present, Just Past” met inleiding door Cel Crabeels

20u15: Vertoning documentaire over ‘Innercoma’ aansluitend gesprek met kunstenaar Philip Metten en Jan Boelen (artistiek directeur Z33)

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