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Published in Sweden

Monday, August 13th, 2007

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Merge and Site Magazines

"Published in Sweden" is a joint venture initiated by Merge and Site magazines, with the aim of promoting Swedish journals and publishers publishing in English, in particular, those whose focus is philosophy, the arts, aesthetic theory, and cultural criticism.

Find out about new releases and back issues from SITE, Merge, Axl Books and Firework Edition with more participants to follow.

New releases from the participating magazines and publishers features, for example, Merge #18, SITE #18-19.2007, Essays, Lectures by Sven-Olov Wallenstein (Axl Books), and Experiment With Dreams by Leif Elggren and Thomas Liljenberg (Firework Edition).

"Published in Sweden" is supported by The Swedish National Council for Cultural Affairs.

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To Craig Leonard

Monday, August 13th, 2007

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Philippe Mogane

Hello,

I have tried to send this message to Raid Projects but it was returned undelivered.

I am hoping that through your benevolent and unsolicited participation, I will be able to reach M. Leonard.

I am very interested by M. Craig Leonard’ s work: “Gift For The Screamers.”

I just wanted to tell M. Leonard that, as the founder of the first L A punk label: Siamese Records and the Editor of the “I Wanna Be Your Dog” fanzine, I befriended Tommy and Tomata of The Screamers. Our paths did cross many times.
The L A music scene was quite small in the early 70’s. Specifically in the punk world.

I have some candid shots of both of them and some on stage as I was one of their biggest fans.

I understood as soon as I met them that they had plenty of talent.

I do hope this project will bring them to the light.
They do deserve recognition and fame.

Thank you,
Philippe Mogane

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CIMAM 2007 Aunnual Conference at Generali Foundation

Monday, August 13th, 2007

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Generali Foundation

CIMAM 2007 ANNUAL CONFERENCE CONTEMPORARY
INSTITUTIONS AS PRODUCERS IN LATE CAPITALISM
20 - 22 August, 2007 — Generali Foundation, Vienna

Generali Foundation
Wiedner Hauptstraße 15
1040 Wien, Austria
T +43 1 504 98 80
foundation@generali.at
http://foundation.generali.at

CIMAM (International Committee of ICOM for Museums and Collections of Modern Art) will
present Contemporary Institutions as Producers in Late Capitalism, a 2-day conference to be held at Generali Foundation on August 20 - 21, 2007 with the attendance of 120 museum directors and curators from 45 countries.

CIMAM’s Annual Conference is developing as the most important forum for communication, collaboration and information exchange between museum professionals, artists and others concerned with issues arising in the field of modern and contemporary art. Its guiding principle is the presentation of new, unpublished work followed by open discussion. One of the aims of CIMAM’s Annual Meeting is to facilitate innovative possibilities for partnerships between modern and contemporary art professionals from diverse regions of the world in the development of common projects.

The 2-day format of the meeting will comprise 3 sessions,
- the museum as a public sphere and its audience,
- beyond museums, and
- research, education, production and dissemination of knowledge.

The conference has been structured to elicit both in-depth thinking and creative responses on a question that we consider central in museum and art practice today: the shift of paradigms that we are experiencing in museum policies. While acquisition and collecting, conservation and preserving, scientific work and research, exhibiting and publishing as well as education are still the official agenda, contemporary art museums and institutions have to cope with issues of very different kind in order to legitimate their existence.

Conference speakers include: Alfred Pacquement — President of CIMAM and Director, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Sabine Breitwieser — Director, Generali Foundation, Vienna; Peter Weibel — artist, curator, art- and media theoretician, Director ZKM; Karlsruhe; Charles Esche — director Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven; Chantal Mouffe — political theorist, University of Westminster, London; Georg Schöllhammer — author, curator and editor in chief of Documenta 12 magazines, Vienna; Ann Goldstein — senior curator, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Alte Arte/Pavel Braila — artist, Chisinau/Moldavia and Berlin/Germany; Natasa Ilic — curator of What, How and for Whom, Zagreb; Florian Pumhösl — artist and editor of montage, Vienna; Christian Höller — art and culture theorist, editorial board of Springerin, Vienna; Visiting Professor for Cultural Studies, École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Geneva; Lisette Lagnado — chief curator 27ª Bie
nal de São Paulo; Gerald Raunig — philosopher, http://www.eipcp.net, Vienna; East Art Map/IRWIN — artist group, Ljubljana/Slovenia, presented by Miran Mohar and Borut Vogelnik and Beatrice von Bismarck — pro-fessor of Art History and Visual Culture, Acadamy of Visual Arts Leipzig, Leipzig/ Berlin.

The 2007 Annual Conference is made possible by the support of Generali Foundation,
Erste Bank, ICOM - International Council of Museums, Dorotheum and http://www.NOUS-Guide.com

Generali Foundation kindly supported by Akustik Blasch, Axima Gebäudetechnik,
Hazet Baugesellschaft, LHD Küchen, Ortner Haustechnik, Otis Aufzüge, Porr Baugesellschaft, Rauhofer Elektro and Schindler Aufzüge

Travel Grant support is available thanks to the generosity of The Getty Foundation and
Open Society Institute.

PRESS ENQUIRIES
Pilar Cortada
T +34 93 203 6274
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Rejected Collection

Monday, August 13th, 2007

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Ke Center for Contemporary Arts

Rejected Collection

More than 40 Chinese artists /
over 60 rejected proposals

Venue: Ke Center for Contemporary Arts, Kai Xuan Road 613(near west Yan An road), Shanghai
Exhibition duration period: September 1st to September 10th, 2007
Opening reception of exhibition and inauguration of newly opened Ke Center for Contemporary Art: September 8th, 2007, 18:00
Hours: Open daily, 12:00- 20:00, Free Entry
For more information: Please contact biljana.ciric@gmail.com
Or dial 021-61313080
http://www.kecenter.org

Curator: Biljana Ciric
Artists: Hu Jieming, Lu Chunsheng, Yang Zhenzhong, Shi Yong, Huang Kui, Chu Yun, Jin Feng, Zhang Ding, Zheng,Guogu, Jin Feng(lao), Tang Maohong,Shi Qing, Song Dong, Qiu Zhijie,Yu Ji, Li Pinghu, Zhou Xiaohu, Song Tao, Gao Shiqiang, Ma Yongfeng, Dai Guanyu, Xu Zhen,Shao Yinong, Liu Jianhua, He Yunchang, Cui Xiuwen,Ding Yi, Shen Fan, Qiu Anxiong, Miao Xiaochun, Guan Haibin, Li Yong, Li Chuan, Zhang Qing, Zhang Wang, Yan Lei, Sun Liang, Gu Wenda, Zhang Jianjun, Xiang Liqing,Zhang Peili, Liu Ding, Deng Yifu, Chen Hangfeng…

The Salon of the Rejected or Salon des Refuses was an exhibition that started in 1863 in Paris. The concept was to show works that were submitted to Salon de Paris but were rejected by a selection committee.

This exhibition continued its life for few years until the government cancelled funding. Today these same issues are still being questioned. What are the selection criteria of large-scaled exhibitions like biennales, museum shows, artists’ curated exhibition etc? Each exhibition carries it’s own nature and parameters, curatorial structures, changing roles of artists/curators and institutional policies. These all determines what will be shown in the end as a completed project. What we actually see at the end is already selected outcome.

Today in China with the growing interest in contemporary art, institutional infrastructure and curatorial models still happen under different criteria. In the nineties, curatorship, as a profession started to be repositioned in China. Especially within established institutions and museums, curators become key figures. As they gained importance, they also faced problems of institutionalization. On the other hand some of the curators turned to gallery spaces and artists started getting involved in the curating process bringing their own unique strategies. The frequent presence of Chinese artists in foreign art institutions and their expectations towards exhibitions from China also provide criteria that artists try to question.

Due to different procedures of approvals, institutional exhibitions each have their own criteria. Gallery organized exhibition carry their own, artists curated exhibition again have their own criteria.
How do individual artists deal with these changing modes of critique?

Most of the rejected proposal usually stay in artists computer, some of them may get the chance to be realized, but most, not because the artists changed their proposal or ideas. From another point of view, these rejected proposals actually are reflection of art practice today and it’s complex directions.

This project, Rejected Collection aims without my curatorial criteria to show proposal that artists are willing to show without any selection of the projects. All rejected projects that the artists are willing to exhibit will be part of the project. At the same time, artists also can invite other artist’s rejected projects to be included in the project. The project will be shown as an alternative archive of artist’s rejected proposals.

Through viewing this rejected project phenomenon we get the chance to get a closer look into contemporary art practice, curators criteria of artists work, and the re-positioning of artists in the triangle of institutions-market and experimentation. On the other hand project represents the history of Chinese contemporary art development and it’s slow turn into the public sphere though institutional infrastructure, the laws of the art world and public acceptance.

These rejected projects are not judged based on their artistic quality but in most of the cases on their sense institutional critique or curatorial approach. At the same time project aims to investigate the artist’s creative process of giving proposals, discussing them and finally being accepted or not. If they are not accepted then the artist either continues submitting proposals or just doesn’t take part in the exhibition at all. A certain sense of self-censorship will determine what works will take part in the final exhibition.

This exhibition marks the beginning of a project that will develop into an archive of rejected projects in Chinese contemporary art

Media Partners: Buzz, Oriental Morning Post, Art World Magazine

For more information go to: http://www.kecenter.org