Archive for February 17th, 2008

Jan van Eyck Academie call for applications

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

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Jan van Eyck Academie

Post-Academic Institute for
Research and Production
Fine Art, Design, Theory
Call for Applications

http://www.janvaneyck.nl

The Jan van Eyck Academie is an institute for research and production in the fields of fine art, design and theory. Every year, 48 international researchers realise their individual or collective projects in this artistic and critical environment. Artists, designers and theoreticians are invited to submit proposals for individual or collective research projects for a one-year, two-year or variable research period in the departments of Fine Art, Design and Theory. Deadline for submissions is 15 April 2008.

Application details and form can be accessed at http://www.janvaneyck.nl/_devices/frames_applications.html

The Jan van Eyck researchers are part of a creative community. They are advised by a team of artists, designers and theoreticians who have won their spurs globally. They can also avail themselves of facilities that support their projects from first concept to public presentation. All in all, the Jan van Eyck offers artists, designers and theoreticians time and space to do research and realise productions, either about topics of their own choosing or as part of a project formulated by the institute itself.

The research undertaken at the Jan van Eyck is multidisciplinary. This results in a very heterogeneous programme. The cross-links that are established and the exchange between researchers of different cultural and intellectual backgrounds generate a creative and challenging working environment.

CASCO, Office for Art, Design and Theory seeks a new director

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

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CASCO, Office for Art,
Design and Theory

Seeks a new director
Casco Office for Art,
Design and Theory
Nieuwekade 213-215, Utrecht, 3511 RW, The Netherlands
http://www.cascoprojects.org

Casco has a unique profile in the national and international art context. Casco works with international artists and designers on projects that are of an interdisciplinary nature, crossing between the fields of art, design, and theory, and exploring their relationships to contemporary social, political and cultural structures. Casco’s projects often take experimental and critical approaches, involving forms of participation and open-ended forms of inquiry that are not limited by set space or time frames, as well as workshops, events, symposia, and publishing.

Casco seeks a new director who is able to continue the current policy and to expand upon the reach of the programme through international collaborations with like-minded institutions. The director is responsible for the artistic programme and the development of Casco’s identity within a local, national and international context. Moreover, the director leads a small organisation and is thereby also responsible for staffing and financial policy.

Written responses must be received before 3 March 2008

Send to:

Casco Board
Att. Lily van Ginneken, Chair
Casco, Office for Art, Design and Theory
Nieuwekade 213-215
3511 RW Utrecht NL

jobs@cascoprojects.org

For more information about Casco and the job description see: http://www.cascoprojects.org

Luigi Pecci Centre for Contemporary Art presents Dichiaro di essere Emilio Isgro

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

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Luigi Pecci Centre for Contemporary Art

DICHIARO DI ESSERE EMILIO ISGRÒ
3rd February - 11th May, 2008

Luigi Pecci Centre for Contemporary Art
Viale della Repubblica, 277 - 59100 Prato

http://www.centropecci.it

A great retrospective entitled Dichiaro di essere Emilio Isgrò (I declare I am Emilio Isgrò) curated by Marco Bazzini and Achille Bonito Oliva will be on until 11th May, 2008 at the ‘Luigi Pecci’ Centre for Contemporary Art. The exhibition goes back over the essential milestones in the career of artist, poet and writer Emilio Isgrò.

The duel between Emilio Isgrò and the printed word has been going on for almost half a century. It was in the early sixties when the author started creating his cancellature (deletions), that is, works accomplished by acting on texts and manually covering some parts of them. Words are deleted with heavy markings, so that only small fragments of sentences are still readable.

The act of deleting is a paradoxical destruction-reconstruction gesture. Those words which are not affected by deletion bring lifeblood to a new message carrying essential meanings: the useless is swept away. Deletion becomes the unmistakable language of his artistic exploration which, though anticipating conceptuality, tends more and more to affirm its own independence as time goes by: each time the artist tackles the technique of deletion, he will reach results with of varying quality.

Together with the concept of deletion, which is central and constant in the works by Isgrò, the cohabitation between words and images is also original. Writings converse with photographs, which are expedients that become unavoidable precepts to understand his work.

The language element and visual perception interact, thus suggesting a more thorough “reading” of the work that goes beyond its simple aesthetical impact: the viewer is induced to make an ideological and interpretative reflection on the subject.

On the occasion of this exhibition a catalogue has been published including essays by Marco Bazzini, Achille Bonito Oliva, Andrea Cortellessa, and Alberto Fiz, together with an anthology of writings by the artist and an anthology of criticism.

Emilio Isgrò, born at Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto (Province of Messina) in 1937, has lived and worked in Milan since 1956. After making his literary debut with the book of poetry Fiere del Sud (published by Arturo Schwarz, 1956), in 1964 he began to produce his first “cancellature” (deletions) exhibited in Italian and international galleries and museums. The theme of deletion, a recurrent concept in twentieth-century art, is the authentic and systematic foundation of his aesthetics, to the point of making him the leading figure in this practice. “I delete words to safeguard them, it is a gesture of salvation. My techniques of expressive language allow me to disappear, only to re-emerge again”, Isgrò has declared in an interview.

In 1977 he was awarded first prize at the Sao Paolo Biennale. In 1985 he presented the multimedia installation La Veglia di Bach in Milan, commissioned by La Scala Theatre for the European Year of Music, while in 1998 Seme d’arancia was installed at Barcellona in Sicily. In the years 1972, 1978, 1986, and 1993 he was invited to the Venice Biennale. His activity in the theatre and as author is also important, as demonstrated by “L’Orestea di Gibellina” (1983/84/85) as well as by novels and books of poetry, among them “L’avventurosa vita di Emilio Isgrò” (Il Formichiere, 1975), “Marta de Rogatiis Johnson” (Feltrinelli, 1977), “Polifemo” (Mondadori, 1989) and “L’asta delle ceneri” (Camunia, 1994).

Luigi Pecci Centre for Contemporary Art
Viale della Repubblica, 277 - 59100 Prato
Open every day except Tuesday and 1 May, from 10am to 7pm

Exhibition promoted by:
Regione Toscana, Comune di Prato, Fondazione Monte dei Paschi di Siena, ASM Ambiente Servizi Mobilità, Gruppo Consiag.

Organised by:
Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci

Technical sponsor:
AXA ART - Milano