Archive for October 6th, 2007

Full-time position at e-flux

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

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e-flux is looking to hire a smart, self-motivated individual to join our team in New York City. The job entails running the office’s day to day operations, as well as maintaining and developing its online ventures. Our ideal candidate must have strong communication skills, a background in arts administration and arts writing/editing, fluency in English, and a high degree of experience/knowledge of international art institutions. This position is utterly essential to the success of every aspect of e-flux’s projects and programs, and we would love to find someone who can grow with our organization, and someone with whom our organization will grow.

Preliminary interviews will be conducted in the coming week. Please send your resume and cover letter to liz@e-flux.com to be considered, with a note about your availability for interviews. We are looking for someone available to begin working in mid-November. Salary commensurate with experience.

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

MACBA at Frankfurter Kunstverein

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

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Frankfurter Kunstverein

MACBA AT FRANKFURTER KUNSTVEREIN
A SELECTION OF WORKS FROM THE MUSEU D’ART CONTEMPORANI DE BARCELONA
October 9, 2007 - January 13, 2008

FRANKFURTER KUNSTVEREIN
Steinernes Haus am Römerberg,
Markt 44, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
phone: +49.69.219314-0
fax: +49.69.219314-11
post@fkv.de

http://www.fkv.de

On the occasion of the Frankfurt Book Fair 2007 with the Catalan Culture as guest of honour, the Frankfurter Kunstverein and the Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA) are proud to announce a joint curate exhibition of works from the MACBA collection.

The present exhibition represents an unusual experiment: An art society hosting the collection of a museum. The two institutions involved — MACBA, the Contemporary Art Museum of the city of Barcelona, and the Frankfurter Kunstverein — have very different scales and functions: An art society is an institution dedicated to a dialogue with the present in order to predict art’s future, while the museum attends to define present history in a dialogue with the past. However, one mission is shared, namely the investigation of the forces that shape and limit the interplay of art and society.

"MACBA at Frankfurter Kunstverein" is a careful selection of works from the MACBA collection that shows how a diversity of works can approach questions existing at the core of a community. Questions, probed by the art works, such as: What is the nature of the agency necessary to make cultural participation possible? How can an entity, such as a collection of modern and contemporary art, engage in the construction of political identities? How is the notion of aesthetics to be extended towards the social body? A large number of the works presented at the Frankfurter Kunstverein are thus directly concerned with the notion of the collection as a resource to depart from in order to gain a voice. All the works in the exhibition ‘talk’, but in order to talk they need to struggle, amongst each other and with disciplinary boundaries.

The exhibition features works from the entire period covered by the MACBA Collection from the 1950s to the present, beginning with the early avant-gardes and the advent of photography and film, such as the cinematic works of Pere Portabella. The works by Marcel Broodthaers, Öyvind Fahlström and others heralding the expansion of conceptual art explore models for understanding reality, the crisis regarding the artist’s role and the debate on the nature of art. The modern paradigm based on visuality was transformed in the 1970s, when artwork became a relational object. As a result, the "study-presentation-contemplation" triangle, which had been the classical model for representing the relationship between the museum and the public, was replaced by another: "event-activity-discussion".

"MACBA at Frankfurter Kunstverein" will also be exhibiting among others works by Francesc Abad, Ignasi Aballí, Ibon Aranberri, Eugènia Balcells, Nestor Basterretxea, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Brassaï, Marcel Broodthaers, Jean - Marc Bustamante, James Coleman, Joan Colom, Alice Creischer, Jean Dubuffet, Jon Mikel Euba, Öyvind Fahlström, Harun Farocki, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Lucio Fontana, Pedro G. Romero, Dan Graham, Rodney Graham, Eulàlia Grau, Grup de Treball, Philip Guston, Hans Haacke, Suzanne Lafont, Helen Levitt / Janice Loeb / James Agee, Antoni Llena, Joaquim Llucià, Gordon Matta-Clark, Henri Michaux, Miralda, Miralda / Benet Rossell, Fina Miralles, Antoni Muntadas, Deimantas Narkevicius, Rosalind Nashashibi, Pere Noguera, Jorge Oteiza, Pablo Palazuelo, Carlos Pazos, Pere Portabella, Joan Rabascall, Àngels Ribé, Alejandra Riera /Fulvia Carnevalle, Martha Rosler, Dieter Roth, Michael Shamberg, Nancy Spero,
stanley brouwn, Antoni Tàpies, Francesc Torres, Jeff Wall and Krzysztof Wodiczko.

The Frankfurter Kunstverein is delighted to host the MACBA collection, thus enabling a visual, discursive and energetic art dialogue.

CURATORS: Manuel J. Borja-Villel (director of MACBA) and
Chus Martínez (director of Frankfurter Kunstverein)

CATALOGUE: An English, German and Catalan reader edited by Revolver Frankfurt will accompany the exhibition, which will feature texts by Manuel J. Borja-Villel and Chus Martínez as well as Charles Esche, Brian Holmes, Lars Bang Larsen, Jacques Rancière and Irit Rogoff.

In the context of the exhibition a series of events and conferences will take place and will be shortly announced.

Co-produced by Frankfurter Kunstverein and Museu d’Art Contemporani (see logo below):
This exhibition has been made possible thanks to the funds of the Institut Ramon Llull (see logos below):

Cultura Catalana, Frankfuter Buchmesse

Partners of the exhibition are (see logos below):

Grup Agbar, Fundacio Caixa Catalunya, San Miguel, Helaba, Mas d’en Gil, Salgot, and Clickair

OPENING HOURS: Tuesday-Sunday, 11 am-7 pm
GUIDED TOURS: every Thursday at 5.30 pm
INFORMATION: http://www.fkv.de
PRESS CONTACT: Julia Wittwer, Melanie Räuschel, phone: +49.69.219314–30/-40, fax: +49.69.219314–11, e-mail: presse@fkv.de, http://www.fkv.de
(text and images for download under PRESS)

For more information go to: http://www.fkv.de

2008 Master Artists-in-Residence Program at ACA

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

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Atlantic Center for the Arts

ATLANTIC CENTER FOR THE ARTS
2008 MASTER ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM

http://www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org

Residency #127
FEBRUARY 18 - MARCH 19 (Application Deadline: October 19, 2007)
Rachel Harrison, visual artist
Augusta Read Thomas, composer
Chase Twichell, poet

Residency #128
APRIL 14 - MAY 4 (Application Deadline: January 18, 2008)
Mark Dion, visual artist
David Lang, composer
Susan Marshall, choreographer

Residency #129
MAY 19 - JUNE 8 (Application Deadline: February 8, 2008)
Tony Hoagland, poet
George Lewis, composer
Rob Pruitt, visual artist

Residency #130
AUGUST 4 – 24 (Application Deadline: March 14, 2008)
DIGITAL ARTS RESIDENCY
Carsten Nicolai, digital media artist
John F. Simon, digital media artist
Camille Utterback, interactive installation artist

Residency #131
OCTOBER 13 - NOVEMBER 2 (Application Deadline: May 23, 2008)
WRITERS’ RESIDENCY
Jo Ann Beard, author/memoirist
Eamon Grennan, poet
Jayne Anne Phillips, novelist

Since 1982, Atlantic Center’s residency program has provided artists from all artistic disciplines with spaces to live, work, and collaborate during three-week residencies. Located just four miles from the east coast beaches of central Florida, the pine and palmetto wooded environment contains award-winning studios that include a resource library, painting studio, sculpture studio, music studio, dance studio, black box theater, writers’ studio, and digital computer lab. Each residency session includes three master artists of different disciplines. The master artists each personally select a group of associates - talented, emerging artists - through an application process administered by ACA.

During the residency, artists participate in informal sessions with their group, collaborate on projects, and work independently on their own projects. The relaxed atmosphere and unstructured program provide considerable time for artistic regeneration and creation. Atlantic Center for the Arts provides housing (private room/bath with work desk), weekday meals (provided by ACA chef) and 24 hour access to shared studio space. Financial Aid is available to qualified applicants.

For more information on how to apply, please telephone (386) 427-6975 or (800) 393-6975 (domestic US only) or visit http://www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org or email us at program@atlanticcenterforthearts.org

* All applications must be postmarked by the application deadline date.

* Atlantic Center for the Arts is pleased to announce, through the generous support of the Joan Mitchell Foundation, all painters and sculptors accepted into the Master Artists-in-Residence programs who demonstrate need will be recommended to receive full financial aid to attend the residency program. Artists from other disciplines may apply to ACA’s Financial Aid program.

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