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Mercosul Biennial Foundation Call for Proposals

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

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Mercosul Biennial Foundation

Call for Proposals

Artistic Director, 7th Mercosul Biennial, Porto Alegre, Brazil

http://www.bienalmercosul.art.br

The Mercosul Biennial Foundation, a private foundation based in Porto Alegre, Brazil, is searching for an artistic director to lead the artistic vision for the 7th edition of the Mercosul Biennial to be held in september-november 2009.

The Mercosul Biennial Foundation was created in 1996, to organize the biennial exhibition. The 6th edition of Mercosul Biennial was held from september 1 - november 18, 2007 under the chief curatorship of Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro. This edition, which attracted over 500,000 visitors, continued to consolidate the Biennial’s position as a leading cultural event in South America, with important international repercussion. Information on the former biennials and the Foundation can be found at http://www.bienalmercosul.art.br

Following the achievements of the 6th edition, the Foundation defines its goals for the future of the Biennial along the following principles:
- A focus on the contribution of the Biennial to society, a search for real benefits to its audiences, partners, and supporters.
- Closeness to contemporary artistic creation and critical discourse.
- Transparency of purpose and process.
- Priority investment in education and communication.
- Establishment of the Biennial as a leader in the area of art and education, and research in this area.

In accordance with these principles, the successful candidate will:
- Define and execute the artistic vision, nature, and range of the curatorial and educational project for the 7th Mercosul Biennial.
- Assemble the curatorial team.
- Work with the educational staff to guide the programs and mechanisms to ensure a productive relationship with the audiences and partners.
- Define the nature and character of the exhibitions, publications, and programs.

Process: interested candidates should send a short CV, writing samples, and a letter of intent by March 25th laying out the basic principles along which he/she would go about organizing a biennial exhibition. An international team of specialists (Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro, curator of Latin American Art, Blanton Museum of Art, Austin/USA; Henry Meyric Hughes, president of the AICA International Association of Critics of Art and lately President of the International Foundation Manifesta, that organizes the European Biennial of Contemporary Art; Rodrigo Naves, professor, historian and critic of art; and, Justo Werlang, president of Mercosul Biennial Foundation) will analyze the proposals and make a decision or a shortlist. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to produce a more detailed proposal, for which they will be compensated. The successful candidate will ideally start work in May 2008.

For materials from previous biennials, or for questions, please e-mail: 7bienal@bienalmercosul.art.br

Presidência
Fundação Bienal do Mercosul
Rua General Andrade Neves, 9, 4o andar
90010-210 Porto Alegre, RS
Brasil
Tel: +55 51 32547500

Prospect.1 New Orleans Announces Artists

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

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Prospect.1 New Orleans

TONY FITZPATRICK Boeuf Gras, 2008,
Mixed media and collage on paper.
7 1/2 x 10 1/2 in.
Courtesy the artist and Pierogi, Brooklyn

Announces Artists for its Inaugural Biennial
and Highlights of Works to be Presented

November 1, 2008 - January 18, 2009

Additional Venues Announced

http://www.prospectneworleans.org

Dan Cameron, Director and Curator of Prospect.1 New Orleans, announced today the names of the 81 local, national, and international artists selected to participate in the inaugural edition of the biennial, on view November 1, 2008, through January 18, 2009. Hailing from 36 countries and five continents, many of these artists are creating new and original works that respond both to the locations in which they will be installed and to the city of New Orleans as a whole, for the largest biennial of international contemporary art ever organized in the United States.

Selected artists (in alphabetical order)
ALLORA & CALZADILLA, GHADA AMER, EL ANATSUI, JANINE ANTONI, ALEXANDRE ARRECHEA, LUIS CRUZ AZACETA, JOHN BARNES, JR., SANFORD BIGGERS, WILLIE BIRCH MONICA BONVICINI, MARK BRADFORD, CANDICE BREITZ, CAI GUO-QIANG, CAO FEI, FRANCIS CAPE, CHEN CHIEH-JEN, ADAM CVIJANOVIC, JOSE DAMASCENO, ANNE DELEPORTE, LEANDRO ERLICH, SKYLAR FEIN, ROY FERDINAND, JR., TONY FITZPATRICK, GAJIN FUJITA, RICO GATSON, KATHARINA GROSSE, TRENTON DOYLE HANCOCK, VICTOR HARRIS & FI YI YI, ARTURO HERRERA, JACQUELINE HUMPHRIES, ISAAC JULIEN, WILLIAM KENTRIDGE, LEE BUL, KALUP LINZY, SRDJAN LONCAR, RAFAEL LOZANO-HEMMER, DEBORAH LUSTER, JORGE MACCHI, SHAWNE MAJOR, NALINI MALANI, McCALLUM & TARRY, DAVE MCKENZIE, JOSEPHINE MECKSEPER, JULIE MEHRETU, AERNOUT MIK, BEATRIZ MILHAZES, TATSUO MIYAJIMA, YASUMASA MORIMURA, ZWELETHU MTHETHWA, WANGECHI MUTU, SHIRIN NESHAT, MARCEL ODENBACH, KAZ OSHIRO, MIGUEL PALMA, PEREJAUME, PIERRE ET GILLES, JOHN PILSON, SEBASTIÁN PREECE, NAVIN RAWANCHAIKUL, ROSÂNGELA RENNÓ, PEDRO REYES,
ROBIN RHODE, STEPHEN G. RHODES, NADINE ROBINSON, CLARE E. ROJAS, KAY ROSEN, MALICK SIDIBÉ, AMY SILLMAN, NEDKO SOLAKOV, MONIKA SOSNOWSKA, JACKIE SUMELL and HERMAN WALLACE, SUPERFLEX, FIONA TAN, PASCALE MARTHINE TAYOU, FRED TOMASELLI, JANNIS VARELAS, XAVIER VEILHAN, PAUL VILLINSKI, , NARI WARD, XU BING, HAEGUE YANG

Highlights of the Biennial
A number of biennial highlights respond to the destruction wrought on the city of New Orleans and the Gulf Region in 2005 by Hurricane Katrina. Mark Bradford will create a wooden Ark utilizing the shell of a destroyed house and other discarded scraps of wood in the Lower Ninth Ward. Paul Villinski, a New York-based artist known for creating work from debris who has said he found “new, urgent purpose in the disaster of Hurricane Katrina,” will create his Emergency Response Studio, a “green”-powered mobile artist’s studio, out of a discarded, now-iconic FEMA trailer. South African photographer Zwelethu Mthethwa, who first visited New Orleans in the more immediate wake of the hurricane, returned to the Lower Ninth Ward in late 2007 to create his first photographs outside of Africa, which will debut at Prospect.1.

Highlights of the biennial also include works by artists who have selected unique locations in which to install work. Adam Cuijanovic will paint one of his murals inside an abandoned house in the Lower Ninth Ward, and Nari Ward will convert an abandoned church in the Lower Ninth Ward into an installation. Kay Rosen will transform city billboards and benches into enigmatic word-puzzles. Navin Rawanchaikul will present his New Orleans I Love Taxi Project, similar to one created in New York in 2001 with the Public Art Fund. In New Orleans, he will interview taxi drivers and weave their tales into a comic book story that he will produce and print, then distribute in city taxis during the biennial.

A number of New Orleans-born and based artists have also been selected to participate in the biennial, among them Shawne Major, who is creating three large-scale wall hangings; Willie Birch, who will present a new series of drawings; and Croatian-born, New Orleans-based sculptor Srdjan Loncar, who will erect a sculptural pile of money in front of the Old U.S. Mint and encourage the public to carry some of it away in briefcases provided at the site.

Participating Venues
Previously Announced: Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans, The Historic New Orleans Collection, L9 Center for the Arts, Louisiana Artworks, The Old U.S. Mint Louisiana State Museum, The National World War II Museum, New Orleans African American Museum, New Orleans Center for Creative Arts|Riverfront, New Orleans Museum of Art, Newcomb Art Gallery at Tulane University, and the Ogden Museum of Southern Art.

New Venues: Ashé Cultural Arts Center, The George & Leah McKenna Museum of African American Art, and Longue Vue House & Gardens.

Funding
This exhibition has been made possible with the support of Prospect.1 New Orleans Founding Benefactor Toby Devan Lewis; U.S. Biennial, Inc. Board of Directors; The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.; and the Prospect.1 Kingfishers Leadership Committee.

U.S. Biennial, Inc., the nonprofit organizer of Prospect.1, continues active outreach for funds to underwrite the exhibition. To make a donation, please visit http://www.prospectneworleans.org

About Prospect.1 New Orleans:
Dan Cameron conceived Prospect.1 New Orleans to reinvigorate the city, a historic regional artistic center, following the human, civic, and economic devastation of Hurricane Katrina. The primary goal of the biennial exhibition is to redevelop the city as a cultural destination where the visual arts are celebrated and can once again thrive. New Orleans was the first U.S. city to host a recurring international art exhibition, beginning in 1887 with the Exhibition of the Art Association of New Orleans. In this tradition, Prospect.1 will provide the public with work by 81 artists conceived and developed for the city. The largest international art biennial ever held in the United States, Prospect.1 will reach an estimated audience of 100,000 visitors, half of whom will likely be Louisiana state residents.

For more information on Prospect.1 New Orleans, please visit http://www.prospectneworleans.org or contact U.S. Biennial, Inc. at (212) 686-5305 or info@prospectneworleans.org .

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TEXTE ZUR KUNST Issue No. 69 out now

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

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TEXTE ZUR KUNST

TEXTE ZUR KUNST
March 2008 / Issue No. 69
In cooperation with Sven Lütticken

“ABSTRACTION”

http://www.textezurkunst.de

Investigating “Abstraction” both as visible form and as hidden social structure, both in artistic practices and in the increasingly “culturalized” economy in general, the contributions gathered in this issue attempt to go beyond established critical and art-historical parameters by exploring and exploiting — rather than negating — the specifics of modern and contemporary art production, distribution
and reception.

Plus reviews from New York, Berlin, Paris, Vienna, London, Zurich, Baden-Baden and Düsseldorf

Exclusive new artists’ editions:
Rachel Harrison, Jörg Sasse

ENGLISH CONTENT

SVEN LÜTTICKEN
LIVING WITH ABSTRACTION

SEBASTIAN EGENHOFER
FIGURES OF DEFIGURATION
Four Theses on Abstraction

MELANIE GILLIGAN
DERIVATIVE DAYS
Notes on Art, Finance and the Unproductive Forces

ISABELLE GRAW
THE DOUBLE ABSTRACTION OF THE ART COMMODITY
On the interference between symbolic and market values

SABETH BUCHMANN
ABSTRACT CHARACTERS?
Reference and Formalism in the Works of Florian Pumhösl

INA BLOM
THE LOGIC OF THE TRAILER
Abstraction, Style and Socialiity in Contemporary Art

ALICE CREISCHER / ANDREAS SIEKMANN
POLITICAL CONSTRUCTIVISM

REVIEWS

CONVERSATION PIECES
Tom McDonough on “The Artwork Caught by the Tail. Francis Picabia and Dada in Paris” by
George Baker

BEAUTIFUL ROUGH
Felicity D. Scott on the New Museum for Contemporary Art, New York

NEW PREMISES
Matt Saunders on the Re-Structuring of the Berlin Gallery Scene

ARTISTS’ EDITIONS issue 69:

RACHEL HARRISON

“Apple Multiple”, 2008

JÖRG SASSE

“TZK-Block”, 2008

This spring we will be present at the following art fairs: at ART COLOGNE (April, 16th - 20th, 2007) and at the VIENNAFAIR (April 24th - 27th, 2007). We are looking forward to your visit at our booths!

WE’VE MOVED

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Asian Contemporary Art Week in New York City

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

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Asian Contemporary
Art Week

Asian Contemporary Art Week, (ACAW)
Sat March 15- Mon March 24, 2008

http://www.acaw.net

46 NYC museums and galleries join together to focus on Asian Contemporary Art. Over 100 Artists present their works at 60 special events, including receptions, exhibition viewings, screenings, artist conversations and walkthroughs.

New to ACAW is Artists in Conversation, a series of talks given by 35 leading and emerging artists speaking about their works and sharing their concepts and inspirations. Featured artists hail from China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand, India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Iran, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and, for the first time, from the Middle East: Lebanon, Palestine
and Israel.

For detailed descriptions of events, visit http://www.acaw.net

SCHEDLUE OF EVENTS
15 SATURDAY
Sotheby’s
3-7 P.M. ACAW Opening Event and Conversation Panel with artists Tie Ying and Xu Zhongmin / Sotheby’s Asian Auction Preview & Reception

17 MONDAY
The Museum of Modern Art
7 P.M. Akram Zaatari in Conversation / Screening

18 TUESDAY (UPTOWN)
Gallery Korea
1 P.M. Jean Shin and Ofri Cnaani in Conversation alongside Nam June Paik’s exhibit

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum*
4-5 P.M. Curatorial Walk Through of Cai Guo-Qiang’s retrospective

Marlborough Gallery*
5:30P.M.Viswanadhan in Conversation / 7-8:30 P.M. Opening Reception

Goedhuis Contemporary*
6-8 P.M. Opening Reception: Grace Tong

Island Weiss Gallery
6-8 P.M. Opening Reception: Chunhong Chang

The Korea Society
6:30-8 P.M. Exhibition: Toy Stories / Film Screening

China Institute*
8 P.M. Lin Yilin in Conversation

19 WEDNESDAY (MIDTOWN)
Whitney Museum of American Art
2 P.M. Biennial 2008: Artists in Conversation

Taipei Cultural Center
6-8 P.M. Opening Reception: Snake Alley: Cutting Edge Taiwanese Contemporary Art

Tamarind Art
6-9 P.M. Opening Reception: Creative Circuit: Indian Contemporaries

Lower East Side Printshop
6:30-8 P.M. Tomie Arai in Conversation / Exhibition Viewing

20 THURSDAY (CHELSEA)
Arario Gallery
6-8 P.M. Exhibition Viewing / 7 P.M. Exhibition Walk Through With Hyongkoo Lee

Bose Pacia*
6-8 P.M. Opening Reception: Ranbir Kaleka

Chambers Fine Art
6-8 P.M. Opening Reception / Shi Jinsong in Conversation

Chappell Gallery
6-8 P.M. Opening Reception: Toshio Iezumi

ChinaSquare
6:30-8:30 P.M. Opening Reception for Group Exhibit / Curator’s Talk

Chinese Contemporary
6-8:30 P.M. One Year Anniversary Reception / Exhibition: Tu Hongtao

Kips Gallery
6-8 P.M. Exhibition Viewing/ Conversation: Fay Ku

Mary Ryan Gallery
6-8:30 P.M. Opening Reception: Lin Tianmiao and Wu Moonching

Max Lang
6-8 P.M. Exhibition Viewing: Hye Rim Lee

Max Protetch Gallery
6-8 P.M. Opening Reception: Byron Kim and Qiu Jiongjiong

Moti Hasson Gallery
6-8 P.M. Opening Reception: Zipora Fried and Jiha Moon

M.Y. Art Prospects
6-8 P.M. Opening Reception and Curatorial Talk: CE/VN: Cadavre Exquis VietNam and Takako Azami

Onishi Gallery
6-8 P.M. Opening Reception: Ephemeral

Sundaram Tagore Gallery
6-8 P.M. Viewing and Reception: Drishti

Thomas Erben Gallery
6-8 P.M. Opening Reception: Ashok Sukumaran

Winkleman Gallery
6-8 P.M. Opening Reception: I Dream of the ‘Stans: New Central Asian Video

21 FRIDAY (DOWNTOWN)
88 Conversations
4-8 P.M. Studio Opening Reception

envoy
6:30 P.M. Kanishka Raja in Conversation / 7:30 P.M. Reception

New York University
6:30 P.M. Hiroshi Sunairi and Yuken Teruya in Conversation

Art Projects International*
6 P.M. Reception / 7:30 P.M. Pouran Jinchi in Conversation

Ethan Cohen Fine Arts*
6-9 P.M. Opening Reception: Power of the Brush, Leading Painters from Asia

The Gabarron Foundation
6-8 P.M. Opening Reception: Taiwanese Contemporary Art

Sepia International / The Alkazi Collection*
6-8 P.M. Opening Reception: Course

Rubin Museum of Art
7-9:30 P.M. Dabid Abir and Frank Fu in Conversation / Performances

22 SATURDAY (Various Locations)
Japan Society*
11:30 A.M. Curatorial Walk Through of Shibata Zeshin

Sepia International / The Alkazi Collection*
12:30 P.M. Navin Rawanchaukul, Atul Bhalla, Osamu James Nakagawa and Jaye Rhee in Conversation

Max Protetch Gallery
1 P.M. Exhibition Walk Through with Byron Kim

Crossing Art
2 P.M. Back to the Garden: Artists in Conversation / 3:30 P.M. Film Screening /
6 P.M. Reception

Gary Snyder Project Space
2:30 P.M. Tadaaki Kuwayama in Conversation

Bose Pacia*
3 P.M. Ranbir Kaleka in Conversation

Queens Museum of Art
4 P.M. Jaishri Abichandani in Conversation / Exhibition Viewing

Ch’i Contemporary Fine Art
6-9 P.M. Catered Reception / 7:30 P.M. O Zhang in Conversation

Eli Klein Fine Art
6-9 P.M. Opening Reception: Zhang Hui

24 MONDAY
Asia Society and Museum*
6:30 P.M. Panel Discussion: India’s Burgeoning Art Scene / 8 P.M. Reception

Off Site Venues
The College of New Jersey Art Gallery, New Jersey
Parable of the Garden: New Media Art from Iran & Central Asia

Walsh Gallery, Chicago
Zhou Xiaohu: Solo Exhibition

The Armory Show
March 27-30, 2008

ACAW is organized by Asian Contemporary Art Consortium* in Association with Asia Society

Sponsors: ArtAsiaPacific, Sotheby’s, Art Radio WPS1.org and FORA.tv