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MANIFESTA 7 Curators Announced

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

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MANIFESTA 7

MANIFESTA 7

Curators:
ADAM BUDAK
ANSELM FRANKE / HILA PELEG
RAQS MEDIA COLLECTIVE

TRENTINO — ALTO ADIGE / SÜDTIROL ITALY

19 July - 2 November 2008

The International Foundation Manifesta is delighted to announce the selection of the newly appointed curators of Manifesta 7, the European Biennial of Contemporary Art: Adam Budak (Krakow/Graz), Anselm Franke (Antwerp/Berlin) / Hila Peleg (Berlin) and the members of the Raqs Media Collective (New Delhi). Manifesta 7 will take place in the region of Trentino –Alto Adige / Südtirol, Italy from 19 July to 2 November 2008. The curators were appointed by the IFM board from a shortlist of more than 20 candidates.

Manifesta, the European Biennial of Contemporary art, changes locations every two years. Following the cancellation of Manifesta 6 in Nicosia, Cyprus in 2006, the next edition, Manifesta 7, will be situated across a 150 kilometres of historical and industrial locations in the region of Trentino – Alto Adige / Südtirol. This region is recognised by Manifesta for its extraordinary industrial heritage and cultural infrastructure, which will form the basis for formulating the artistic strategy of Manifesta 7.

Manifesta 7 will open to the public on July 19, 2008 and will run until 2 November, 2008. The venues are located on one of Europe’s most important travel routes between north and south: the fortress of Fortezza that dates back to the middle of the 19th century, three industrial buildings from the first decades of the 20th century the Ex-Alumix (Bolzano) and the Ex-Alpe and Ex-Peterlini (both located in Rovereto) as well as the Post Office building in Trento, an edifice constructed in the rationalist style in the 1930. While articulating an overall framework for Manifesta 7, each of the three curatorial units will concentrate on working in one city and its venues, with Raqs Media Collective working in Bolzano, Anselm Franke/Hila Peleg in Trento, and Adam Budak in Rovereto. The fourth venue, the fortress Fortezza, will be curated by all curators collaboratively.

About the curators:

Adam Budak, who lives in Graz and Krakow, is currently curator for contemporary art at the Kunsthaus Graz am Landesmuseum Joanneum in Graz, Austria. He studied theatre studies at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow and history and philosophy of art and architecture at the Central European University in Prague. He is a guest professor at the Higher Institute for Fine Arts – Flanders in Ghent and at the Theatre Institute of the Kunstuniversität in Graz. He has recently co-established the postgraduate studies programme in curatorial practice and theory at the Art History Institute of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. Adam Budak has curated "Architectures: Metastructures of Humanity, Morphic Strategies of Exposure", exhibition in the Polish Pavilion of the 9th Venice Biennale of Architecture (2004). He worked with acclaimed artists such as John Baldessari, Cerith Wyn Evans and Monika Sosnowska, and has curated a large number of international exhibitions. Rec
ent projects include "Protections. This Is Not an Exhibition" (together with Christine Peters) and "Volksgarten. Politics of Belonging" (cocurated with Katia Schurl and Peter Pakesch).

Anselm Franke is the artistic director of Extra City Center for Contemporary Art in Antwerp. He has been Director of Exhibitions at KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin until 2006. In Berlin, he continues to work as co-curator of the Forum Expanded of the International Film Festival Berlin. He has frequently organised projects in theatres, as well as in architectural and academic contexts. Writing for various magazines such as Piktogram, he is currently completing a PhD at the Visual Cultures/Center for Research Architecture at Goldsmiths College London. At the moment, he is working on an exhibition titled "Mimétisme".

For Manifesta 7, Anselm Franke will be collaborating with Hila Peleg, who is a curator based in Berlin. Born in Tel Aviv, Peleg studied Art History at Goldsmiths College/University of London, where she is currently a PhD candidate in Curatorial Knowledge/Visual Cultures. Peleg organised and co-curated various international projects dealing with artistic practices and culture from the Middle East. More recently, Peleg has edited a book on the artist Keren Cytter published by Revolver, and she directed the film "A Crime Against Art", released by UNP Berlin. Peleg and Franke have co-organised the exhibition "Imaginary Number" at KW Berlin (2005) and "Clinic - A Pathology of Gesture" at
HAU Berlin (2006).

The Raqs Media Collective (Jeebesh Bagchi, Monica Narula & Shuddhabrata Sengupta) has been variously described as artists, media practitioners, curators, researchers, editors and catalysts of cultural processes. Their work, which has been exhibited widely in major international spaces and events, locates them squarely along the intersections of contemporary art, historical enquiry, philosophical speculation, research and theory - often taking the form of installations, online and offline media objects, performances and encounters. They live and work in Delhi, based at Sarai, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, an initiative they co-founded in 2000. They are members of the editorial collective of the Sarai Reader series.

About the team:

Manifesta 7 is a co-production between the International Foundation Manifesta, the Autonomous Province of Bozen/Bolzano — South Tyrol and the Autonomous Province of Trento, who combined forces in a new administrative entity called Comitato Manifesta 7. Hedwig Fijen, director of the IFM in Amsterdam is also acting as President of the Comitato Manifesta 7 in Italy and thus ultimately responsible. In addition, two other board members of the International Foundation Manifesta are represented in the local Comitato Manifesta 7: Viktor Misiano and Allard Huizing, attorney in law.

Andreas Hapkemeyer (former Director of Museion, the museum of modern and contemporary art in Bolzano), and Fabio Cavallucci (Director of Galleria Civica di Arte Contemporanea in Trento) are appointed as the coordinators of Manifesta 7 and form the management team.

Manifesta 7 is financially supported by the Autonomous Province of Bozen/Bolzano — South Tyrol, the Autonomous Province of Trento, and the European Commission Culture 2000 Programme.

About Manifesta:

Manifesta and its related activities are an initiative of the International Foundation Manifesta in Amsterdam. Manifesta is the only itinerant biennial in the world. Every two years all parameters change, therefore Manifesta at Home in Amsterdam is the permanent backbone structure of this nomadic biennial.

International Foundation Manifesta is funded by European Commission Culture 2000 programme and the Dutch Mondriaan Foundation.

For more information, please contact:

Manifesta 7
Crispistr 15 Via Crispi
I - 39100 Bozen/Bolzano, Italy
T +39 0471 414980
F +39 0471 414989
E info@manifesta7.it
http://www.manifesta7.it

International Foundation Manifesta
Laurierstraat 185
NL - 1016 PL Amsterdam
The Netherlands
T +31 20 6721435
F +31 20 4700073
E secretariat@manifesta.org
http://www.manifesta.org

For more information go to: http://www.manifesta7.it

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photo MIAMI ANNOUNCES 2007 EXHIBITORS

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

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photo MIAMI 2007

photo MIAMI 2007

Dates & Times
Wednesday, December 5th,
10am - 3pm
Thursday, December 6th, 10am - 7pm
Friday, December 7th, 10am - 7pm
Saturday, December 8th, 10am - 7pm
Sunday, December 9th, 10am - 6pm

Opening Reception (by invitation)
Tuesday, December 4th, from 6-10pm

Location
Wynwood Art District / Midtown Miami
NW 31st Street and North Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33127

photo MIAMI, the International Contemporary Art Fair for Photo-Based Art, Video, and New Media, returns to the Wynwood Art District, in an exciting new location, December 4-9 during Art Basel Miami Beach. Organized by artfairs, inc., producer of internationally acclaimed photography and contemporary art fairs in Los Angeles, the second annual fair will be staged in a 40,000-sq. ft. marquee structure at NW 31st street and North Miami Avenue, just steps away from the Rubell Family Collection on the Midtown Miami development.

The fair offers an expansive and immediate overview of contemporary photography and media based art by showcasing a range of established and emerging art galleries from 11 countries.

Exhibitors
Galería 356, San Juan
Ace Gallery, Los Angeles
ADN Galería, Barcelona
Alonso Art, Miami
Galeria Altamira, Gijón
Fundación Alfonso y Luis Castillo / Arte x Arte, Buenos Aires
Robert Berman Gallery, Santa Monica
Galería Adora Calvo, Salamanca
Camara Oscura Galeria de Arte, Madrid
Galería Candela, San Juan
Chinasquare, New York
Cohen Amador Gallery, New York
Stephen Cohen Gallery, Los Angeles
Galerie Conrads, Duesseldorf
Cristinerose Gallery, New York
[DAM] Berlin, Berlin
DNA, Berlin
dpm Gallery, Miami
Estiarte, Madrid
Galerie f5,6, Munich
FGA, San Juan
Galerie Dominique Fiat, Paris
Galerie Les filles du calvaire, Paris
Flowers, London
Art Gaspar, Barcelona
Goedhuis Contemporary, New York
Charles Guice Contemporary, Berkeley
Galerie Hafenrichter & Fluegel, Nuremberg
Hardcore Art Contemporary, Miami
J.J. Heckenhauer, Berlin
Herrmann & Wagner, Berlin
Galerie Caprice Horn, Berlin
Olivier Houg Galerie, Lyon
Karpio +Facchini Gallery, Miami
MKgalerie, Rotterdam
Robert Morat Gallery, Hamburg
The New Art Project, Paris
Claire Oliver Gallery, New York
Pierre-François Ouellette Art Contemporain, Montreal
photo-eye Gallery, Santa Fe
Galerie Polaris, Paris
Galerie Poller, New York
Galería Fernando Pradilla, Madrid
Galerie Vanessa Quang, Paris
Scalo|Guye, Los Angeles
Galerie Schuebbe Projekt, Duesseldorf
Galeria Sicart, Barcelona
Skew Gallery, Calgary
Cokkie Snoei, Rotterdam
The Third Gallery Aya, Osaka
TZR Galerie, Duesseldorf
Van Kranendonk Gallery, Den Haag
Galerie Voss, Duesseldorf
Galerie Anton Weller - Isabelle Suret, Paris
Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm

General Information
For additional information on photo MIAMI 2007, the opening reception, and advance ticket sales, please visit http://www.artfairsinc.com or call (323) 937-4659.

VIP Services
Please contact Mariangela Capuzzo at mariangela@artfairsinc.com for VIP inquires.

Press Contact
Please contact Mary Kaye Daniels or Hayley Scheck at B|W|R Public Relations for all press inquires.

Mary Kaye Daniels: marykaye.daniels@bwr-ny.com (212) 901-3938
Hayley Scheck: hscheck@bwr-la.com (310) 550-7776

Contact Info
info@artfairsinc.com
(323) 937-4659

For more information go to: http://www.artfairsinc.com

PAWNSHOP

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

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e-flux

Beginning in October, our storefront on Ludlow Street will temporarily become a pawnshop dedicated to the pawning of artworks. PAWNSHOP will open at noon on Monday, October 1st and will have regular business hours of Tuesday through Saturday, 12-6 pm. It will remain in operation through early 2008

Structurally, a pawnshop is a short-term loan business, which retains a collateral object in exchange for cash — a small fraction of the object’s value that must be repaid with interest for the item is to be re-claimed by its original owner. If, after 30 days, the item has not been claimed, the pawnbroker earns the right to sell it, and the pawned object remains on display until it is picked up or purchased by
someone else.

PAWNSHOP’s initial inventory is comprised of over 60 pawned works from a group of artists invited to participate in the project. After PAWNSHOP opens for business on October 1st, artists may walk in with a work they want to pawn — we will happily look at all submissions and, if we find any of interest, we may add them to our inventory. After the initial 30 days, on November 1st, the artworks that have not been retrieved by their original owners may become available for sale.

Although these days pawnshops are often found in distressed urban neighborhoods, or near gambling sites where fast cash comes at a premium, this was not the case historically. From early Chinese society to the Medici era in Europe, pawnshops served as primary lenders to their communities and provided financial bases for some of the more important historical events of their times, including the discovery of the Americas; Columbus’ voyage was funded by Queen Isabella of Spain pawning her jewels. We are very curious what discoveries our pawnshop will bring about…

For several years now e-flux has been experimenting with models unusual for art, exploring the poetics of circulation and distribution. We love pawnshops for their mix of acute inventiveness, futurity and anticipation… and the idea that the object (a gun, a ring, a work of art in our case) is collateral for cash, a substitution, which might be traded back for the object during a set duration of time. A pawnshop is a stage where merchandise and money dance in a choreography that could have them circle back and cancel each other out, but in fact rarely does. What better place to question how the value of the artwork and the worth of money might be set, and reset

PAWNSHOP is a project by Julieta Aranda, Liz Linden and Anton Vidokle.

Participating artists: Lucas Ajemian, Carlos Amorales / Nuevos Ricos, James Angus, Julieta Aranda, Julie Ault, Fia Backström, Steven Baldi, Julien J. Bismuth, Bengala, Mike Bouchet, Ethan Breckenridge, Willie Brisco, AA Bronson, François Bucher, Paul Chan, Jan Christensen, Heman Chong, Peter Coffin, Keren Cytter, Marcelline Delbecq, Wilson Diaz, Nico Dockx, Christoph Draeger, Gardar Eide Einarsson, Jakup Ferri, Jean-Pascal Flavien, Claire Fontaine, Rene Gabri, Nikolas Gambaroff, Mario Garcia Torres, Andrea Geyer, Simryn Gill, Liam Gillick, Sara Greenberger Rafferty, Diango Hernández, Ralf Hoffman, Karl Holmqvist, Christian Jankowski, Michael Joo, Sejla Kameric, Matt Keegan, Christoph Keller, Gabriel Kuri, Adriana Lara, Annika Larsson, Gabriel Lester, Liz Linden, Esther Lu, Rodrigo Mallea Lira, John Miller, Aleksandra Mir, Naeem Mohaiemen, Lucas Moran, Carlos Motta, neuroTransmitter (Angel Nevarez and Valerie Tevere), Olaf Nicolai, Ernesto Neto, Ylva Ogland,
Yoshua Okon, Joe Pflieger, Lisi Raskin, Pedro Reyes, Carissa Rodriguez, Martha Rosler, Anri Sala, Eduardo Sarabia, Aaron Simonton, Matt Sheridan Smith, Mike Smith, Nedko Solakov, Kimsooja, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Danna Vajda, Costa Vece, Anton Vidokle, Lawrence Weiner, Florian Wüst, Andrea Zittel, and many more.

For further information please write to pawnshop@e-flux.com or call 212 619 3356.

Opening reception at PAWNSHOP, 6 to 8 pm, Monday, October 1st.

e-flux
53 Ludlow Street
New York, NY 10002
212 619 3356
pawnshop@e-flux.com

For more information go to: http://www.e-flux.com