Open Call
Artist Access Anthology Book. 
Share your experience of making art outside the studio
 
It's a little more than one century since what we know as the artistic process 
has gone through radical changes.  The historical "artist working in the 
studio" has stopped being the norm. New kinds of art and with it, new ways of 
making art, have pushed the boundaries of how artists get their work done. The 
practice of art in situ and art in context are just parts of a bigger reality 
in which the artist gets out of the studio, interacts with people and places 
and closely interweaves both his/her art and life with them.
One thing is the common denominator in such artists' works and experiences: all 
of them have to, in one way or another, negotiate their access to all these 
places and people. Turning the ashes of a renowned architect into a diamond to 
gain the trust of someone owning and guarding strictly over the architect's 
archive, and eventually making it accessible to the world? Yes, it was the 
conceptual artist Jill Magid's way of negotiating her access to the Mexican 
architect Luis Barragán's oeuvre.
What is then your story of gaining access to your subject matter, as an artist, 
researcher or a born to be flâneur? What have you encountered in your 
experience, how did it change both your overall artistic output and 
understanding of life? What access stories are at least as impressive as the 
resulting work and you would like them published in an Artist Access Anthology? 
The book will contain detailed documentations of your work, the access story 
behind it and some other thoughts you would like to share with the world.
 
All proposals received will become part of an editorial archive on artist 
access practices and may be used for further publication scope. A selection of 
20 artists will be included in the Anthology Book, with one selected work per 
artist, the access story behind the realisation of the work, a short 
description of the artist practice, visual or any other suitable documentation. 
Printed in 100 copies in English, the first edition produced by the Mal de 
Débarquement Verlag will be distributed worldwide. Each selected artist will 
receive a complimentary copy of the book. There is no artist contribution or an 
honorary fee involved in the selection, production or distribution of the book.
 
Proposals shall be sent via: 
http://www.artistaccessinitiative.com/lastcall.html 
<http://www.artistaccessinitiative.com/lastcall.html>
 
Artist Access Initiative
Berlin, Germany
We facilitate institutional access for art interventions with social context, 
in public and private sphere
 
 
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