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IDEA arts + society magazine from Cluj and K&S Gallery from Berlin cordially invites you to the presentation of the project ATTRACTION AND SOLIDARITY The project is the second part of the cultural exchange program entitled “Her und Hin” and was conceived as an artistic intervention in the above mentioned magazine. Invited artist: Mircea Cantor & Ciprian Muresan, Barbara Friess, Ioan Godeanu/The Institute, Big Hope (Miklos Erhardt, Dominic Hislop), Elke Marhoefer, Joel Verwimp The presentation starts at: 28 November 2003, 6 p.m. As part of the project a workshop with the same title will be held in the periode of 28-29 November, 2003 organized by Idea Foundation (Cluj), K&S Gallery (Berlin), Akademie Schloss Solitude (Stuttgart), Kuenstlerhaus Bethanien (Berlin), New Europe College (Bucharest), Goethe Institute Internationes (Bucharest) Participants: Camelia Beciu, Miriam Bers, Aurel Codoban, Cosmin Costinas, Marius Lazar, Elke Marhofer, Ciprian Mihali, Denes Miklosi, Al. Polgar, Adrian T. Sirbu, Diana Stanciu, Bogdan Stefanescu, Attila Tordai-S. The project is curated by: Attila Tordai-S. Attraction and Sollidarity The various cooperation projects take a more and more important place on the visual arts scene. Foundations, organizations, cultural and educational institutions founded since 1989 in the post-communist countries, just like independent intellectuals, participate on a regular basis in the most diverse cultural exchange programs. Along with the debate around EU integration of these countries came a new political turn in the interest for the East-European “culture”: the cultural cooperation programs are developed especially under the idea of “adoption of western standards by eastern countries”. Having this objective in view, after the enthusiasm so characteristic of the beginning of the nineties has somewhat declined, those in charge have developed a pragmatic approach to cultural exchange programmes. One can note that the intercultural projects are becoming somewhat “mechanical”, as the context they apply to seems less and less important. Maybe this is one of the reasons for artists participating in such projects to feel less and less attracted by the proposed idea or theme. The issue of what kind of collaborations can be established thus arises. Are they still characterized by the solidarity specific to any co-work? More than that: how does technical organization of events influence their final product? What is the effect of “cultural exchange” mechanics on the artistic practice? And how does “cultural exchange” influence the social relations in the countries involved in the programs? The development of the project follows three main objectives: 1) to offer an image about how the participant artists see the issue of social solidarity, starting from their various experiences in this area; 2) to invent a platform that makes possible for the artists’ presentations to avoid the usual art circuit in which the works are first presented in a gallery and they reach only afterwards, as reproductions in a magazine for instance, a wider public. 3) to continue the discussion of the theme in the framework of an interdisciplinary workshop. The critical assessment of the project would have the representatives of various social sciences reflect relating to this specific case, upon cultural and organization problems characteristic of our days. _______________________________________________ Nettime-ro mailing list Nettime-ro@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ro --> arhiva: http://amsterdam.nettime.org/