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---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: [oberlist] Join us for two Conferences in May: "Do we really need yet another piece of public art?" and "Kulturens roll i Stadsutvecklingen" From: "Martin Schibli" <martin.schibli@kalmarkonstmuseum.se> Date: Mon, April 16, 2012 12:25 pm To: info@kalmarkonstmuseum.se -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to join us for two conferences: Do we really need yet another piece of public art? - Towards a new approach on art in public spaces In collaboration with Ã?lands Konstskola The conference wants to raise questions regarding art and its relationship with what is called â??public spaceâ??. There has been a huge interest in art in public spaces since the 1990s, and it seems to be increasing since the last couple of years. To include temporary public artworks is a standard procedure today for most art biennales or larger exhibitions on contemporary art. We have also seen yearly conferences and an increased interest from artists to do projects in the public space in Sweden and elsewhere. Still, despite this increased interest, it seems to be hard to form consensus on the fundamental basics of how to approach the process. Topics addressed in the conference will be; art projects that work in the public space, that a single definition of the public space is insufficient when working in different cultural contexts and different ways to work in the public space based on applied contemporary art theories. Most participants come from Sweden and Poland, which will bring forward different views on the topic. The speakers will be artists and persons involved in the realization of projects. The conference will take place at Ã?lands Folkhögskola. The conference is free of charge. Limited seats. Registration is free but obligatory, email Jörgen Platzer at jorgen.p.platzer@folkbildning.ne t Ã?lands folkhögskola can help to arrange accommodation close to the conference for 300 SEK/night. Contact Jörgen Platzer for more information. The school cafeteria will sell food and coffee to visitors during the conference. For questions regarding content, please contact Director of Exhibitions Martin Schibli. martin.schibli@kalmarkonstmuseum.se Preliminary program Conference at Ã?lands folkhögskola May 7th and 8th 2012 Monday May 7th 09:00 Registration 10:00 Johanna Karlin and Martin Schibli Welcome Address 10:15 Martin Schibli Some Remarks on Public Art 11:00 Krzysztof Å»wirblis Between Symbolization and Participation 12:00 Lunch break 13:00 Helle Kvamme The Artist's Eye - Welcome 13:45 Professor Varg Nimis, a Public Project With a Large Audience 14:30 Break 15:00 Agnieszka WoÅ?odźko Friendly about/with Vandals 16:00 Discussion Tuesday May 8th 09:00 Johanna Karlin 10:00 Vladimir Us In Between the Roads, Blocks of Flats and Monuments 11:00 Gustav Hellberg Public Art or Decoration? How Art in the Public Space is Valued 12:00 Lunch break 13:00 Aneta Szylak 14:00 Oscar Guermouche Text in the Public Realm 14:45 Break 15:15 Å?ukasz Surowiec Use of public sphere 16:00 Discussion Krzysztof Å»wirblis Between Symbolization and Participation Some remarks on public art on the example of my activity as a curator and artist. I will demonstrate link between the idea of the Open Form (coming from 1955) and my practice based on participation of local people in artistic actions. I will stress that private content revealed in public space lifts its borders and could be important factor for creation of communication channels distroyed by political and social processes. I will show how multivector artistic works at the city open space should be to cover its complicated texture of memory and contemporary meanings and to act for positive social change. Helle Kvamme The Artist's Eye - Welcome With this lecture Helle Kvamme starts a dialogue how artists manifest their actions to public works. What is the artistic process? How involved are citizens who move in the public places? When does the action become a work of art? How can public works challenge human patterns, actions, movements and konversations. In Kalmar Helle works on a temporary piece that will become a meeting place designed like an eye. The title is: The artist's eye - Welcome Professor Varg Nimis, a Public Project With a Large Audience When an artwork receives a lot of attention and gets a large audience it is a problem in the artworld. The artworld wants the art to reach a large and general public. In those rare cases when an artwork gets a large audience the situation is uncomfortable. Something must be wrong with the art. Or is it something wrong with the artworld? Agnieszka Wolodzko Friendly About/With Vandals I want to propose a close look at a phenomenon of street murals. I use two perspectives. The 1st of them conceives murals as an act of vandalism. Here I want to raise a question who Vandals were and what was their meaning in European culture. The 2nd perspective proposes an interpretation of murals as an act of communication. The authorities of Gdansk, taking under the consideration a long tradition of the struggle for freedom in this city, decided to take the 2nd perspective and to have the friendly policy towards murals. It is relatively easy to obtain a permission from the authorities for painting on a wall in the public spaxerent localizations in Gdansk. I would like to put a question what is the policy towards murals in Sweden â?? a country with a very long social-democratic tradition. Vladimir Us In Between the Roads, Blocks of Flats and Monuments My interest for public space is related to the major shift that took place 2 decades ago, when Republic of Moldova appeared as a new entity on the European map resulting from the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and the way these changes have affected the whole society. This shift was also provoked by the need to reshape the soviet identity of the country, which fact created space for different scenarios to happen later. The major shift, however, was of economic and geopolitical nature. Generally speaking the city of Chisinau stays as a witness for various scenarios being developed along the last two centuries, when Chisinau, initially a tiny market on a crossroads of a medieval state, was first assigned the role of a capital of the Bessarabia - a small gubernia on the periphery of Tsarist Russia, then it became one of the important cities in the eastern part of Great Romania and starting with 1944 the capital city of Soviet Socialist Republic of Moldova. Since 1991 Chsinau is the capital of the independent state Republic of Moldova, but it still bears all the signs of the previous epochs. Today I am very much concerned with the ongoing process of politicization and commercialization of urban areas in post-soviet cities, which fact provokes me thinking about new public spaces that need to be opened. This interest have materialized in several projects that involved different artists and that were curated by me, and few individual works that I have been working on during the last few years. Gustav Hellberg Public Art or Decoration? How Art in the Public Space is Valued I will talk about my experiences in working with art in the public sphere which is mainly practiced without the common employers, such as; the state or the municipality. I will put my own activity, which emanates from aesthetic frameworks about the public sphere and how it is defined, against the ideas about the officially commissioned artworks, where political agendas and views on art differ from present definitions within the artworld. The cultural differences when it comes to public art will be included since my practice is conducted mostly in Sweden and Germany. For example, there are differences when it comes to qualifications or subject knowledge from the commissioning part. Art, artworks and being an artist is valued differently, both emotionally and economically, and this will lead me to touch upon certain cultural traditions, in both Sweden and Germany, that creates different attitudes when it comes to investments in art, especially when it comes to public art. Oscar Guermouche Text in the Public Realm Oscar Guermouche is focused on the words' construction of the subject. Through the languageâ??s relation to structures and its structuring functions, he questions the biography, the self-portrait, and identification. All his work is more or less based on displacements and compilations of existing texts, though the works themselves can be depicted in a number of different techniques such as painting, photography, objects, video, print, and tattoos. Last year, his work "The Great Communicator" was the winning proposal in an international competion for public art in Ronald Reagan Park, Gdansk, Poland. The work consists of a Ronald Reagan quote, to be cast in white cement and marble, in the same font as the iconic Hollywood sign. However, "The Great Communicator" work was stopped, as other of Guermouche's works have been before, based on claimes that the quoted text is too provoking. Å?ukasz Surowiec Use of public sphere I will present my definition of the public sphere, I plan to present the public space as a tool/medium of art - not a destination/purpose of art or a place for art. For example, the last two of my works: "Berlin-Birlkenau", "Cars" and the planned "Black Diamends". I will try to define public space as a social space where the audience becomes a community. I want to say something about visual violence. The activity of art in the public space is associated with problems such as exclusion and visual violence. The conference is a collaboration with Ã?lands Folkhögskola, and is part of the international art-project Art Line, which is part-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund). ONLY IN SWEDISH: VÃ?LKOMMEN TILL KONFERENSEN Kulturens roll i stadsutvecklingen 21-22 maj 2012 i Kalmar I samarbete med SKL (Sveriges Kommuner och Landsting), Kalmar Kommun och Regionförbundet i Kalmar län. Attraktiva stadsmiljöer med stark identitet är allt viktigare samtidigt som konkurrensen om invÃ¥nare, arbetskraft och besökare ökar. Kvaliteten i det liv som ska levas i staden hamnar i allt starkare fokus. För att nÃ¥ en lyckad stadsutveckling mÃ¥ste människan tillÃ¥tas stÃ¥ i centrum. Men vilka är dÃ¥ människors sinnliga och sociala behov för att trivas i staden? Hur kan offentliga organisationer nÃ¥ bättre dynamiskt tänkande i stadsplaneringen? Och vilken roll spelar konst och kultur i formandet av intressanta stadsmiljöer och i samspelet med medborgarna? Varmt välkommen till en konferens som bjuder pÃ¥ internationella och nationella före-läsare, workshops och exempel. Du fÃ¥r bl.a. höra Steffen Gulmann, Joanna Rajkowska och konstnärsgruppen COM&COM i inspirerande föreläsningar. Moderator för dagen är Ulf Wickbom. Konferensen erbjuder Dig att delta i spännande diskussioner genom ett World Café med frÃ¥gor som utgÃ¥r frÃ¥n kulturens roll i stadsutveckling. Konferensen vänder sig till politiker, stadsplanerare, arkitekter, konstnärer, kulturstrateger m.fl. intresserade av en dynamisk stadsutveckling. PROGRAM â?? dag I, 21 maj 2012 11.30â??12.45 Lunch och registrering 12.45â??13.15 Inledning Johan Persson, kommunalrÃ¥d, Kalmar kommun HÃ¥kan Brynielsson, regiondirektör, Regionförbundet i Kalmar län 13.15â??13.50 City design â?? ett sätt att tänka kring dynamisk stadsutveckling Steffen Gulmann, professor, Copenhagen Business School presenterar ett helhets-tänkande för en levande, aktiv och kreativ process för stadsutveckling 13.50â??14.30 FrÃ¥n BorÃ¥s till Malmö â?? om kommunala processer kring stadsutveckling och kultur Hur driver man arbetet för att konst och kultur ska vara en del i stadsutvecklingen? Elisabeth Lundgren, kulturdirektör, Malmö stad, tidigare kulturchef i BorÃ¥s kommun 14.30â??15.00 Kaffe 15.00â??15.40 Den mänskliga dimensionen. Människans sinnliga och sociala behov i den fysiska miljön Hur ser relationen ut mellan vÃ¥ra behov och kvaliteten i den fysiska miljön? Vad säger forskningen kring stadsliv och stadsutveckling? Ewa Westermark, arkitekt Gehl arkitekter, Köpenhamn 15.40â??16.20 The Role of Art and Culture in Public Spaces Who owns Public Spaces? Who decides what these spaces communicate? What is the role of Public Art and the artistic interpretation? Joanna Rajkowska, artist and staff member Krytyka Polityczna 16.20â??17.45 Kulturinstitutionen och staden â?? roll och funktion Vad kan kulturinstitutionen bidra med i stadsutvecklingsperspektiv? Tar uppdraget slut vid ytterväggarna? Inspel frÃ¥n Kalmar konstmuseum och Kalmar kommun Martin Schibli, utställningschef Kalmar konstmuseum och Staffan Lidholm, stadsarkitekt Kalmar kommun Panelsamtal Marie-Louise Rönnmark (S) kommunalrÃ¥d UmeÃ¥ kommun, Mats Green (M) kommunalrÃ¥d Jönköpings kommun, Lisbeth Lindeborg forskare, Gustaf Hellberg konstnär, Eva Sjölin f.d. stadsbyggnadschef Lomma kommun Moderator: Ulf Wickbom 18.00â??19.30 Specialvisning Kalmar konstmuseum För den som vill â?? Visning av utställningen Self Governance i samarbete med Berlin-biennalen. Konstnärerna finns pÃ¥ plats. 19.30â??22.00 Middag pÃ¥ Kalmar slott Festlig mÃ¥ltid med historiska förtecken i nordens bäst bevarade renässansslott Värdar: Kalmar kommun och Regionförbundet i Kalmar län DAG 2 08.30-10.00 Exempel, processer och metoder Fyra parallella spÃ¥r â?? Du väljer mellan: SpÃ¥r 1 The role of Culture for identity Bregenz â?? das Mehr am See â?? and what it means Juri Troy, Austrian architect with offices in Bregenz and Vienna A library makes a new city Eric Thelen, Senior projectleader with the Development Corporation, City of Amsterdam tells us about the redevelopment of the area around Central Station of Amsterdam, the Oosterdokseiland SpÃ¥r 2 Kommunala metoder i närbild Holsterbro â?? vad hände sedan? PÃ¥ 1980-talet vände den danska staden Holsterbro en negativ utveckling till framgÃ¥ng genom medvetna satsningar pÃ¥ kultur. Vad har hänt sedan dess? Lisbeth Lindeborg, statsvetare och forskare Stadsbyggnadsvisionen â?? Stadsutveckling och Stadens liv och innehÃ¥ll Jönköpings kommun arbetar lÃ¥ngsiktigt med sin vision frÃ¥n ord till handling. Kulturella aspekter är en naturlig del i stadsutvecklingsarbetet. Mathias Holmberg, projektledare, Jönköpings kommun SpÃ¥r 3 Kulturhistoria som drivkraft i stadens utveckling Med en stark kulturhistorisk identitet som grund skapas det moderna Kalmar. Om aktuella projekt, komplikationer och planer i framtidsbygget och om konstnärers medverkan i att formulera stadens unika värden. Staffan Lindholm, stadsarkitekt, Elena Kakavandi, projektledare, Päivi Enqvist, konstnär. SpÃ¥r 4 With Man as a starting-point Temporary structure on unexpected place Steve Messam, artist from Cumbria, England, about interactive and place specific art projects involving citizens, and their impact on creating identity and belief in the future Who has the right to define the identity of a place? Linda Lien, researcher at the Bergen National Academy of the Arts, about a project on identity design with citizens in the small municipality of Kvam in Norway. 10.00â??12.00 World Café (inkl kaffe) Cafésamtal mellan deltagarna med frÃ¥geställningar som utgÃ¥r frÃ¥n konferensen tema Pernilla Luttropp leder processen 12.00â??13.00 Lunch 13.00â??14.30 Exempel, processer och metoder Fyra parallella spÃ¥r i repris (se programmet ovan) 14.30â??15.00 Kaffe 15.00â??15.45 Art as a Way to create Identity MocMoc is an imaginary figure created by the artist group COM&COM. Group Member Johannes Hedinger explains how MocMoc gave the Swiss city Romanshorn a whole new identity. Johannes Hedinger, artist, COM&COM 15.45â??16.00 Konferensen avslutas Tid: Start klockan 11.30 den 21 maj och slut klockan 16.00 den 22 maj 2012. Plats: Kalmar teater Kostnad: Deltagaravgiften är 2 500 kronor exkl. moms och inkluderar kaffe, luncher och middag den 21 maj. Anmälan är bindande men kan överlÃ¥tas pÃ¥ annan person. Anmälan: Via www.skl/kalender, sök pÃ¥ datum eller konferensens namn â?? eller via denna direktlänk Senast den 20 april vill vi ha din anmälan. Hotell: Vi har rum förbokade pÃ¥ dessa tvÃ¥ hotell BW Kalmarsund Hotel (925:-/enkelrum inkl. frukost och moms), tfn 0480-480 380 â?? ange bokningsnummer 40192476. Calmar Stadshotell (1 063:-/enkelrum inkl. frukost och moms), tfn 0480-49 69 00 â?? ange bokningsnummer 16053165. Du bokar och betalar ditt rum själv direkt pÃ¥ hotellen! Välj spÃ¥r dag 2: I anmälan ber vi dig välja ett spÃ¥r av fyra pÃ¥ förmiddagen och ett pÃ¥ eftermiddagen â?? samma spÃ¥r gÃ¥r i repris pÃ¥ eftermiddagen. Information: Konferensen är ett samarrangemang mellan SKL, Kalmar kommun, Regionförbundet i Kalmar län och Kalmar konstmuseum. Vissa föreläsningar är pÃ¥ engelska. FrÃ¥gor om konferensens innehÃ¥ll besvaras av Eva Hägglund, eva.hagglund@skl .se, Calle Nathanson,calle.nathanson@skl.se, Björn Samuelsson,Bjorn.Samuelsson@kalmar.s e och Martin Schibli,martin.schibli@kalmarkonstmuseum.se. Praktiska frÃ¥gor besvaras av SKL FS Kurs och konferens, konferensservice@sklfs.s e tfn 08-452 72 86. Adresser: Kalmar teater: Larmtorget 1 Kalmar konstmuseum: Stadsparken Kalmar slott: Kungsgatan 1 _______________________________________________ oberlist mailing list oberlist@lists.idash.org https://lists.idash.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/oberlist -- Moldova Young Artists Association "Oberliht" http://oberliht.com . . . . . . . . . . . https://lists.idash.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/oberlist portal informational pentru arta si cultura din Moldova information gateway for arts and culture from Moldova
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