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[spectre] (fwd) ACAF July Lectures: Vlad Nanca, Rana Dasgupta, Raimi Gbadamosi

Andreas Broeckmann
Tue, 30 Jun 2009 06:43:52 -0700

Subject: July Lectures: Vlad Nanca, Rana Dasgupta, Raimi Gbadamosi
From: "Alexandria Contemporary Arts Forum" <off...@acafspace.org>
Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 12:16:59 +0000 (UTC)



A.K.A. EDUCATION? - Art Known as Education

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PUBLIC LECTURES IN JULY 2009

“Vlad Nanca lives and works in Bucharest” A talk by Vlad Nanca, Saturday 4 July 7 pm


  ABSTRACT
Vlad Nanca will deliver a presentation on his work and his personal course as an artist, drawing attention towards utilizing DIY (do it yourself) methods and tactics in pursuing an art career (self education, exhibiting, networking).

Vlad Nanca (BIO)
Vlad Nanca (1979) lives and works in Bucharest. Artist and sometimes curator Nanca studied photography and video at the University of Arts in Bucharest. Drawing on the environment and influence of Bucharest life, he documents urbanity through his photography. He is the founder of the Bukresh blog(<http://www.emailbrain.com/sendlink.asp?HitID=1246277723000&StID=83041&SID=1&NID=525110&EmID=121910590&Link=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5idWtyZXNoLmJsb2dzcG90LmNvbQ%3D%3D>bukresh.blogspot.com) and is actively involved in the progression of the city’s art-scene hosting ‘home galleries’ (2020 homegallery 2003-2007, Apartamentul 17 2008-) and curating exhibitions (Wait… 2006, Back to the future/Cu Spatele la Viitor 2007, at Galeria Noua, Bucharest) to encourage and support local artists by offering a platform to show their work. Utilizing different mediums his varying projects employ political and cultural codes, often using word-play to evoke a rethinking of nostalgia, referencing Romania’s recent past, and challenging the current social and political climate (I do not know what union I want to belong to anymore, Original Adidas, Terrorist Balloon, Proposal for the National Redemption Cathedral, etc). Recently Nanca successfully collaborated with other artists as with Janek Simon in Remix (Raster Gallery, Warsaw, Poland) and with Mircea Nicolae and Nicoleta Esinencu for two site specific installations in Chisianu Moldova (part of the Inteventii 3 festival).




Lecture by Rana Dasgupta 12 July 2009, 7 pm


  ABSTRACT
Author of two novels, Rana Dasgupta nonetheless feels that he is working in a waning cultural form. The inescapable centrality of human character to the novel makes it difficult to bend fiction to the condition of the twenty-first century, and condemns the novel, too often, to besiegement and nostalgia. In this lecture, he will tell stories that novels cannot tell - and explain why he draws his inspiration less from literature than from the art world. What is at stake is the question of a contemporary global "citizenship," and the role of various creative practices in elaborating new forms of being.

Rana Dasgupta (BIO)
Rana Dasgupta was born in England in 1971. Having lived in France, Malaysia and the United States, he moved to Delhi in 2001. He is the author of "Tokyo Cancelled" (2005) and "Solo" (2009).




“Art and the Nation State”
A Lecture by Raimi Gbadamosi, 19 July, 7 pm

  ABSTRACT
Raimi Gbadamosi will look at art as a device for constructing the social self, determined by the polis, not governing bodies. What is the role of the monument as against the public sculpture? How is art made in isolation transformed into an instrument of nation building? What is the role of international exhibitions and art fairs in projecting the image of the nation state? How does the diplomatic and in some cases military apparatus of the nation state affect the consumption of and placement of art and artists on the world stage? What does the nation benefit from supporting culture financially and diplomatically when the monies made rarely circulate beyond a small group, and the credit goes to the individual artist? What is the place of ephemeral works in the nation’s image of itself? What does the artist give up when they choose to inadvertently represent the nation? Where do ephemera and ephemeral practices fit in the creation of national and social construction?

Raimi Gbadamosi (BIO)
Raimi Gbadamosi is an artist, writer and curator. He received his Doctorate in Fine Art from the Slade School of Fine Art,. He is a member of the Interdisciplinary Research Group 'Afroeuropeans', University of Leon, Spain, and the 'Black Body' group, Goldsmiths College, London. He is also on the Editorial board of Third Text. Recent national and international shows and events include: ARCO Madrid 2009; Tentativa De Agotar Un Lugar Africano, CASM, Barcelona 2008; Human Cargo, Plymouth Museum & Art Gallery, Plymouth 2007; Port City, Arnolfini, Bristol 2007. ARCO 2009, Madrid/. Work media including multiples, music, websites, writing and audience participation. Works creates debate, instead of representing preconceived concerns defined by specific social, cultural and political cant. Books include: incredulous; ordinary people; extraordinary people; contents; Drink Horizontal; Drink Vertical; The Dreamers' Perambulator; and four word. The Republic (<http://www.emailbrain.com/sendlink.asp?HitID=1246277723000&StID=83041&SID=1&NID=525110&EmID=121910590&Link=aHR0cDovL3d3dy50aGUtcmVwdWJsaWMubmV0>www.the-republic.net) negotiates the meeting of language and social constructions. Recent essays include: The Not-So New Europeans, Wasafiri UK (current issue), and The Delight of Giant-Slayers: Or Can Artists Commit Their Lives to Paper? ArtMonitor, Sweden.

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Opening times: Open during events/exhibitions from 1 – 9 pm, otherwise by appointment only.


The ‘A.K.A. Education?’ program is supported by The Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Cairo and Pro Helvetia, Cairo

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