Third CEI Venice Forum for Contemporary Art Curators

Third CEI Venice Forum for Contemporary Art Curators

Trieste Contemporanea

May 24, 2007
Third CEI Venice Forum for Contemporary Art Curators

Continental Breakfast. Outposts 2007

Third CEI Venice Forum for

Contemporary Art Curators

Venice, Palazzo Zorzi (Castello 4930)

June 7th – 8th, 2007

The ‘Third CEI Venice Forum for Contemporary Art Curators – Continental Breakfast. Outposts 2007′, organised by the Trieste Contemporanea Committee, is scheduled to take place on Thursday, the 7th of June [9.30am – 1pm and 2.30pm – 6p.m] and on Friday, the 8th of June [9.30am – 1pm] at the UNESCO Office in Venice-Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe (BRESCE).

[About the Forum] The meeting will be the fourth edition of a biennial event which will be opened to Central Eastern European experts and curators and to the commissioners of the Venice Biennale responsible for the national pavilions of the Central Eastern European countries. It will be organised under the patronage of CEI (Central Europe Initiative) which, after the experimental edition of 2001, adopted the Venice Forum as one of its primary cultural projects. Supported by the Regione Friuli Venezia Giulia and the CEI, the Venice Forum is an activity of the international project ‘Continental Breakfast’ as well, that fosters and supports the creation of partnership projects and multidimensional capacity building exchange programmes in the field of contemporary art in Central Eastern Europe and is composed at present by a network of institutions in Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Hungary, Italy, Serbia, Slovenia, Turkey and United Kingdom.

[Topics] OUTPOSTS 2007 wishes to forward new issues concerning the evolution of new forms of organisation and the adaptation of established places assigned to art and wishes to compare different realities of Central Eastern Europe in order to inquire into which ways curatorial practice and networking would be able to have real impact on cultural values, which goes beyond the art market and museum collections.

Key questions will include: Do the current overall rules of creative innovation for competitive advantage influence the evaluating criteria of art in force? Is it useful to consider exhibitions in terms of their contribution to research and to understanding social transformation? What is the responsible (and reliable) role played by the curator in the era of virtual-media and market saturation? Will good information on contemporary art philosophy offer suitable instruments for a better understanding of the individual in an extended and mediating field of relationships? Are there any exhibitions that supply, at least on a general level, supplementary tools for the formation of the individual?

[Expected Speakers] Ivana Bago (Croatia), Breda Beban (Serbia/United Kingdom), Alena Boika (Belarus/Czech Republic), Iara Boubnova (Bulgaria), Daniele Capra (Italy), Giuliana Carbi (Italy), Maja Ciric (Serbia), Ekaterina Degot (Russia), Francesco Elisei (Italy/Moldova), Eva Fabbris (Italy), Aurora Fonda (Slovenia), Branko Franceschi (Croatia), Melih Gorgun (Turkey), Mika Hannula (Estonia), Sirje Helme (Estonia), Beral Madra (Turkey), Vasja Nagy (Slovenia), Katalin Neray (Hungary), Ana Peraica (Croatia), Darka Radosavljevic Vasiljevic (Serbia), Anda Rottenberg (Poland), Nicolaus Schafhausen (Germany), Igor Spaniol (Slovenia), Marko Stamenkovic (Serbia), Jovana Stokic (Serbia), Maria Vassileva (Bulgaria), Nebojsa Vilic (Macedonia), Janka Vukmir (Croatia).

[Expected Participants] for the complete list: http://www.triestecontemporanea.it

[About Trieste Contemporanea] ‘Trieste Contemporanea. Dialogues with the Art of Central Eastern Europe’ is a committee created in June 1995 with the objective of bringing out the role of Trieste as a hinge between Western Europe, the countries of Eastern Europe and the countries of the Mediterranean area for the creation in Trieste of a permanent observatory on the contemporary situation of art and culture in Central Eastern Europe. Its projects are developed – often in Venice – through collaborations, co-productions and exchanges on an international level.

Working language: English. There is no fee for participation.

Register on line: http://www.continentalbreakfast.org

For further information please contact: Trieste Contemporanea Committee,

telephone: + 39 040 639187, e-mail: [email protected], http://www.triestecontemporanea.it

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