Lectures

No Man is an Island. Collaborative & co-operative practices in art and curating: three case studies

Based on shared experiences while developing projects with two resident artists for the Baltic Art Center of Visby, Sweden (the BAC), the presentations look at the relationship between knowledge and experience and how living away from the center challenges established modes of artistic production and reception and promotes alternative forms of inquiry and practical engagement. The speakers will discuss the role of the curator and artist working and producing in local settings, the mechanism of community-based collaboration and the processes behind ethical decisions.

artistsIngela Johansson, Asa Sonjasdotter, Lívia Páldi
placetranzit.sk
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castIngela Johansson, Asa Sonjasdotter, Lívia Páldi
cameraXirdal Zefires
soundXirdal Zefires
editingXirdal Zefires
categoryLectures
published30. 10. 2016
duration0:00:01
languageČesky / English
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