Curatorial workshop: Towards Curating as a Critical Practice.

Novi Sad, Serbia
Datum dogodka: April 27th - 28th, 2011

First call for applications

We are pleased to launch an open call for applications for a curatorial 
workshop targeted at individuals who have started a career in 
contemporary art as curators, writers or critics. This workshop will be 
part of the 10 years of D.B. Mangelos Award program (YVAA network) and 
is aimed at starting a dialogue about contemporary artistic/curatorial 
practice in S/CEE region.

The workshop will take place in Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina, 
Novi Sad, Serbia on 27th and 28th of April 2011 (Wednesday and Thursday) 
and is organized by Remont, DEZ ORG and Ilija and Mangelos Foundation.

Context outline:

Is there such a practice as a critical curating and what would it 
assume? In today's conditions of cultural and knowledge production and 
general flexibilization and professionalization of labor, it could be 
said that particular figure of a curator lives its expanded role as a 
cultural producer. Indeed, the role of a curator in contemporary 
production of art&culture goes way beyond mediation of art works towards 
the audience, since it includes variety of activities ranging from basic 
conceptualizing and mounting of the exhibition, to handling complex 
institutional network of relationships and financial logistics.

Curators' role today is expanded indeed, but that expansion also 
comprehends imperative to network, to improve managerial skills, to 
communicate and cooperate, which is pointing out a new form of 
professionalization in cultural field of post-fordist labor market. That 
position often encompasses ambivalences which are present in practice of 
curating as a representational, an intermediary strategy between art 
world and society's power structures/institutions.

On the other hand, the curatorial practice is very much involved with 
theoretical reflection, with knowledge and knowledge production, and it 
is rich with a potentiality, as a point of access to engagement in 
political aspects of society. Last but not least, although loaded with 
different influences, what should be remembered as a bottom-line of this 
particular practice in the art world is curator's responsibility towards 
audience and the public.

Two-days long workshop in Novi Sad will try to open space for discussion 
among younger generation of curators from South East Europe, by 
enrolling and challenging theoretically on what they observe and do in 
the field of contemporary curating, and on what could be done. The 
discussions among curators and art critics will be accompanied with 
lectures and conversations with renowned international and regional 
curators and art theorists, which will serve as a further discussion 
booster. The workshop aims to map wider context of contemporary curating 
practice and to try to imagine discursive alternative strategies to it 
by answering the question: Is there such a practice as a critical 
curating and what would it assume? The workshop will be led by art 
critic Branka Ćurčić.

Documents to apply:

In order to apply, please email the following information in English to 
[email protected] by January 31st, 2011:
- A motivation letter explaining your background, why you are interested 
in participating in the workshop.
- A short biography, presenting recent relevant projects, or project/s 
you are currently involved with.

Selection process:

Ten applications will be accepted. Applicants living/working in the 
S/CEE region are welcomed to apply.
Primary attention will be paid to applicants' motivation letter. All 
applicants will be notified of the selection results by the end of 
February 2011.

Workshop will be held in English.
For any additional info please write to the e-mail below.

Rok prijave: 31/01/11

Kontakt:
DEZ ORG, art association
Jelena Radic
Ravanicka 36
11000 Belgrade
Serbia
[email protected]
www.mangelosnagrada.org.rs
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