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Last call for applications at de Appel

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

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de Appel

Reminder: Last call for applications
de Appel Curatorial Programme 2008/2009

PROGRAMME 2008/2009:
‘Curating in the expanded field’

Application deadline:
7th of March 2008

http://www.deappel.nl

Initiated in 1994 by Saskia Bos, the Curatorial Programme of de Appel arts centre wishes to offer young curators a condensed package of experiences and skills that can be used as tools and instruments during the further development of their professional career. De Appel is an internationally oriented arts centre located in Amsterdam that functions as a site for the production of performances, research and presentation of contemporary visual arts through a series of exhibitions, publications and
discursive events.

In September 2006, a remodelled version of the eight-month long Curatorial Programme was launched with a renewed curriculum and an extended tutorial team. It encompasses a dense array of theoretical seminars, thematic workshops, field trips in Europe and Asia, practice-related assignments and encounters with artists and art professionals. Throughout the programme attention is paid to the history of exhibition-making, diverse curatorial practices, collection and institution building and project management. The unique and special thematic focus is on the polarity between ‘free-lance’ and ‘institutional’ curating and on the examination of ‘context-responsive’ curating. The formats and methodologies that curators deal with in the presentation of art in the ’expanded field’, outside of the white cube, are explored in the programme.

This focus culminates in a ‘site-specific’ curatorial assignment: the participants of the course are invited to investigate a specific area (in 2006/2007 this was the Amsterdam suburb de Bijlmermeer and in 2007/2008 the satellite city Leidsche Rijn near Utrecht) and realise a project that relates to this site in a direct or indirect way. Through inviting the participants to work ‘off-site’ de Appel challenges the curators to reflect upon the current status and issues of art in (sub)urban public space and to reflect upon the different ways in which art functions in processes of urban renewal/generation. Throughout the process the relationship with the ‘mother institution’ is maintained while at the same time
being interrogated.

The following parts of the programme are considered to be of vital importance:

- the opportunity to research theoretical issues and developments in regular sessions with a tutorial team consisting e.g. of de Appel director Ann Demeester (BE/NL), curator Annie Fletcher (IR/NL), visual artist Steve Mc Queen (GB/NL), writer and curator Elena Filipovic (US/BE), curator Dieter Roelstraete (BE), independent researcher/curator Lisette Smits (NL) and philosopher/curator Henk Slager (NL).

- the opportunity to meet a large number of artists, curators, critics and other professionals from the Netherlands and abroad in a very condensed period of time, and having the chance to exchange ideas with them, either during thematic seminars or during informal encounters. Guest teachers in 2007 were e.g. Carlos Basualdo (US), Gerardo Mosquera (CU/US), Paul O’Neill (GB), Jacques Rancière (FR), Simon Sheikh (SE) and Pier Luigi Tazzi (IT).

- the opportunity to get acquainted with de Appel from ‘the inside’, and get a better insight into the mechanisms and governing principles of a contemporary institution for visual arts.

the possibility to make a long trip outside of Western Europe and a minimum of 7 excursions
within Europe.

APPLICATIONS REQUIREMENTS

- A letter of motivation in which your personal drive is stated and what you expect from the programme.
- A proposal for a show (5-15 pages), including: concept and location of the show (main focus), the participating artists (including some image material), a budget of the show, a publicity plan
(not obliged).
- A résumé, including an extensive description of one’s relevant working experience.
- Two written references of (former) tutors, professors or employers, in English.

On the basis of the submitted documents a pre-selection is made. Approximately ten candidates will be short-listed; they are invited to come to Amsterdam in the last week of March for an interview.

Application deadline: 7th of March 2008

Send completed applications (in two-fold) to:

de Appel
Att: Esther Vossen
Nieuwe Spiegelstraat 10
1017 DE Amsterdam
The Netherlands

For further information please visit our website
http://www.deappel.nl

Contact: evossen@deappel.nl
t. + 31 (0) 20 6255215

Good Morning, Mr. Nam June PAIK

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

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Korean Cultural Centre UK

Nam June PAIK, Global Groove (film still) 1973
Courtesy of Nam June PAIK Art Centre

Good Morning,
Mr. Nam June PAIK
1st February -7th March 2008

Korean Cultural Centre UK
Ground Floor, Grand Buildings
1 Northumberland Avenue
London, WC2N 5EJ

http://www.goodmorning-mrpaik.com

Good morning Mr. Nam June PAIK presents works by 24 Korean contemporary artists, including Nam June PAIK(1932-2006) whose three major video pieces will be shown in London for the first time.

Although better known as a founder of video installation art, he was also known as a collaborative force for some of the performance/mixed media works with number of artists such as Joseph Beuys and John Cage. He was the first truly international Korean artist, bridging East and West, visual art and music, high and low art. Curated by independent curator and art historian Jiyoon Lee, this exhibition is a celebration of Paik’s artistic spirit, that of creativity, communication and collaboration.

As an inauguration of the new cultural centre in London, this exhibition venue has been specially designed by internationally renowned Korean artist Jeong Hwa CHOI.

The exhibition title is inspired by Nam June PAIK’s groundbreaking satellite installation project ‘Good Morning, Mr. Orwell’ (1984) which linked New York and Centre Pompidou as well as hooking up with broadcasters in Germany and South Korea. Performed and originally broadcast on the first day of year 1984, PAIK’s project was a rebuttal to Orwell’s dystopian vision of the future, highlighting the use of the mass media and communication as means of creativity and expression of artistic freedom. Good Morning Mr. Nam June PAIK does not follow the format or content of PAIK’s project but instead takes its spirit, and relate it to our times. Good Morning, Mr. Nam June PAIK is a celebration of random creativity arising from unintended collaborations, which in itself arises from the joy of communication.

Good Morning, Mr. Nam June PAIK presents a documentary on PAIK with special screenings of Global Groove (1973) which was made with his close collaborator Charlotte Moorman; A Tribute to John Cage (1972) which is a homage to his teacher John Cage and Beuys and Shaman (1999)-recording of his performance with a close friend and colleague Joseph Beuys.

Good Morning, Mr. Nam June PAIK looks at PAIK’s lifelong engagement with art as a collaborator, a friend and a contributor to Korean art. Moreover, the exhibition greets PAIK’s legacy and introduces Korean contemporary artists, as well as rethink where they stand in relation to the first international Korean artist.

ARTISTS (in alphabetical order)
Bien-U BAE/ Joonsung BAE/ Yujung CHANG/ Duck Hyun CHO/ Woojung CHUN/ Debbie HAN, Young In HONG/ Young-sung HWANG/ Eemyun KANG/ Seunghee KANG/ Atta KIM/ Daesoo KIM/ Jiwon KIM/ Jonghak KIM/ Kira KIM/ Bohnchang KOO/ Sungsoo KOO/ Wal-Jong LEE/ Yongbaek LEE/ Young Kyun LIM/ Nam June PAIK/ Meekyoung SHIN/ Soo Nam SONG/ Miyeon YOON

Guest Curated by Jiyoon LEE

Organized by: SUUM Contemporary Art Project http://www.suumproject.com and Korean Cultural Centre, UK http://london.korean-culture.org

Contact: e-mail: info@suumproject.com

Opening hours: 10am-5.30 pm (Mon-Fri)

Admission: Free

WHY BERLIN ! No. 11 – Exhibitions in Berlin

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

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WHY BERLIN !

Copyright : Dellbrügge & de Moll: Perfect Location, 2006,
colour photograph

WHY BERLIN ! No. 11 –
Exhibitions in Berlin
January - April 2008

29 January - 3 February 2008
transmediale.08 – CONSPIRE

Haus der Kulturen der Welt
John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10, Berlin-Tiergarten
http://www.transmediale.de/site/en/transmediale/home/