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Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 17:12:57 +0200 From: Thomas Michelon <bureau.des.arts.plastiques@gmx.de> Reply-To: bap@bigfoot.de Organization: Bureau des Arts Plastiques Die Er?ffnung der Pariser Kunsthalle Le Palais de Tokyo (http://www.palaisdetokyo.com/) ist f?r Januar 2002 angek?ndigt worden. --------- Le Pavillon, study program of the Palais de Tokyo 2, rue de la Manutention F - 75116 Paris T + 33 1 47 23 54 01 / F + 33 1 47 20 15 31 www.palaisdetokyo.com pavillon@palaisdetokyo.com The creation of Le Pavillon within the framework of the Palais de Tokyo, directed by Nicolas Bourriaud and J?r?me Sans, responds to a desire to confront young artists with the realities of contemporary creation. In continuous interaction with the activity of the Palais de Tokyo, this study program offers training which is directly linked to the practical and intellectual life of the site : moments shared with the invited artists, participation in the construction of projects, analysis of the modes of production and distribution of works. Le Pavillon is primarily addressed to artists who have made a first step in their experience; but each group will also include one or two art critics or exhibition curators, so as to create the conditions for an ongoing debate. Le Pavillon is conceived as a research laboratory, open to artistic practices in perpetual evolution. More than a utopia, this permanent questioning corresponds to a demand for vigilance. In order to create an active space, destined to continually regenerate itself, Le Pavillon has no permanent teachers. The idea of Le Pavillon is to create a synergy by inviting French and foreign artists with different and complementary ideas, who will act as an accompanying committee for the projects of the Pavillon artists. Each artist-teacher helps the artists at Le Pavillon in the realization of their projects and from time to time invites other artists to hold workshops and carry out studio visits. The artists invited to exhibit at the Palais de Tokyo are also invited to intervene at Le Pavillon and to work with its participants. The intellectual debate and artistic reflection should be concretized by the production of works, whether collective or individual, presented at the Palais de Tokyo. This finalization of works, which may take very different forms, will constitute a database, the fruit of a year of exchanges. THE PROGRAM Ange Leccia is responsible for directing the program of Le Pavillon. The artists-teachers responsible for the year 2001-2002 are Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Gabriel Orozco, and Michael Amzalag & Mathias Augustyniak - M/M. Technical assistance for projects in the areas of video, sound and Internet is provided by Katya Bonnenfant. PARTNERS OF LE PAVILLON Le Pavillon receives an operating grant from the D?l?gation aux arts plastiques and from the D?l?gation au d?veloppement de l'action territoriale, Minist?re de la Culture et de la Communication. Various partners will support specific projects or grants : American Center Foundation / Association fran?aise d'action artistique (AFAA), Minist?re des affaires ?trang?res / Caisse des d?p?ts et consignations / Ecole nationale sup?rieure d'arts de Cergy. A partnership has been established for 2001/2002 with The Core Program - The Glassel School of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. PRACTICAL INFORMATION ABOUT LE PAVILLON Dates: - June 8, 2001 : deadline for reception of portfolios - June 12 to 15, 2001 : pre-selection of candidates by portfolio - June 21 and 22, 2001 : individual selection interviews with approximately twenty pre-selected candidates - June 25 to 29, 2001 : announcement of results by mail. 7 candidates will be admitted, 3 will be placed on a waiting list. - November 2001 to June 2002 : year at Le Pavillon Profile of participants : young French and foreign artists having already acquired a certain competence through other programs or experiences, and seeking to reinforce their approach to contemporary creation. One or two young exhibition curators and/or art critics will be admitted every year. Age: 25 and over Grants: each of the 7 selected participants receives a production grant and a study grant. The production grant allows the participant to carry out individual and group projects, the study grant is a contribution to the cost of the participant's stay in Paris. Registration : thanks to a special partnership with the Ecole nationale sup?rieure d'arts de Paris-Cergy, registration at the Pavilion allows the artists to benefit from a student health plan. Registration fees for this plan and for the registration at the Ecole de Cergy amount to 3,000 francs. Housing: Le Pavillon has no housing facilities but helps facilitate the housing search for the artists. The registration form must be returned to Le Pavillon no later than Friday June 8, 2001. It must include the following documents : - An artist's portfolio: 20 visuals (slides or photographs, format A4 maximum) and/or 1 video (DV or VHS, 10 minutes maximum) and/or 1 CD-ROM. - A letter of candidacy including a short description of your current projects, your territories of research, your working methods and your expectations concerning Le Pavillon. - A complete resume with photograph. - A photocopy of your national identity card or passport. Knowledge of both French and English is desirable. Each document must include the family and first names of the artist. Any person wishing to rule retrieve his dossier after the selection process is requested to include a stamped, self-addressed envelope in the format of the dossier. ---------------------------------------------------------- Magasin Curatorial Training Program in France l'?cole du Magasin Magasin Curatorial Training Program 11e Session / 11th session appel ? candidatures / applications (01/05 - 15/06/2001) In 15 years of existence, le MAGASIN - Centre National d'Art Contemporain de Grenoble has established itself as one of the main places for the diffusion of contemporary art in France. Located in an industrial building constructed in 1900 by Gustave Eiffel's atelier, it offers close to 2000m2 of exhibition space divided into 2 autonomous parts : the "Rue" (a 1,000 square-metre space with a ceiling height of 21 metres in the centre of the art centre), and the Galleries (a 900 square-metre space), allowing for a flexible and experimental programme of events. Putting on some twelve temporary exhibitions a year, renewed every three months, le MAGASIN has also been developing extra muros projects since 1996. In parallel to this programme the following events are held: weekly conferences (during the school period), symposiums, discussions, training programmes, trips within France and abroad... Le MAGASIN also has a specialist bookshop of contemporary art and architecture. Publications (mainly by le MAGASIN) are available at the bookshop or by mail. Founded in 1987, the Curatorial Training Programme (l'Ecole du MAGASIN) offers professional exhibition-related training courses, which prepare students for the different jobs related to contemporary art. Over a 10 month period, the students take part in the institution's activities and organize an exhibition based on their own project. They can sign up for study trips and attend seminars that are open to artists, critics and historians. The programme includes introductory courses of arts management as well as theory classes. APPLICATIONS TO 11th SESSION: Aims Founded in 1987, the Ecole du Magasin was the first school of its kind in Europe. Acknowledging the absence of any specialised training for the various activities related to exhibiting contemporary art, its primary objective was thus to give students practical experience and mastery of the conceptual, methodological and technical tools pertaining to the organisation and reception of exhibitions. Keeping constant track of the developments in artistic practices and discourses, the pedagogy has being enriched by expanding art to social and cultural realities. While it continues to train professional exhibition curators, the current emphasis is on encouraging the emergence of dynamic individuals capable of questioning and exploring the exhibition as medium. Particularities One of the specificities of the Ecole du Magasin is to be based in a contemporary art centre which produces its own exhibitions and events. Therefore it contributes to the efforts of the institution to provide an active environment for contemporary artistic production. It has developed partnerships and exchange schemes with numerous institutions abroad, including many European schools offering equivalent training (Royal College of Art and Goldsmiths College in London; Jan van Eyck Akademie, Maastricht; Programme of superior and postgraduate studies of the Ecole Sup?rieure d'Arts Visuels, ESAV, Geneva). The Ecole du Magasin offers theoretical training in an environment that provides daily opportunities for its immediate validation and application. Throughout their training, and with the support of project tutors, students work independently on individual or group projects, taking responsibility for all aspects of their production (selection of artists and works, budgeting, transport, insurance, loan procedures, catalogue preparation). The aim of the formation is to give students a professional experience. Throughout the course, students thus deal with issues specific to the art world and experience its professional realities. Teaching Staff The Ecole du Magasin is placed under the responsibility of the Director of Magasin and a team of teachers, who supervise the programme and define pedagogical orientations and working procedures. The team of teachers consists of: Lionel Bovier, art historian, publisher, independent curator and exterior collaborator of Magasin; Catherine Qu?loz, art historian, curator of the exhibitions of Sous-Sol (curatorial studies seminar), coordinator of the Graduate and Postgraduate Studies Program of the ESAV, Geneva; Liliane Schneiter, art historian, researcher on the Walter Benjamin corpus in relation to cybertechniques, coordinator of the Graduate and Postgraduate Studies Program of the ESAV, Geneva; Alice Vergara-Bastiand, head of the cultural Department and training at Magasin, coordinator of the Ecole du Magasin. The collaborators of Magasin cooperate with the team of teachers according to their respective field of practice and research within the institution. Theoreticians and practitioners involved with specific issues pertaining to exhibitions and their reception regularly take part in the programme: Fareed Armaly, artist and director of the Stuttgart K?nstlerhaus; Christophe Cherix, art historian specialized in the American art of the 60's, scientific collaborator of the Print Room of the Mus?e d'art et d'histoire of Geneva; Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, artist and exhibitions organizer; Nathalie Magnan, media theoretician professor at the Ecole Nationale Sup?rieure des Beaux-Arts of Dijon; John Miller, artist, art critic and visiting professor at Yale University; etc. Special contributors are invited in accordance with the requirements of projects developed by the students. Artists and professionals working at Magasin, and professionals met during study trips, extend the programme according to the years. Programme The 10-month course is structured into four successive phases to make students conversant with the tools needed to organise and realise their collective project, and, as it proceeds, places increasing emphasis on independent studies. From September to November, the main emphasis is on the theoretical and technical tools of exhibition-making, articulated around seminars on the history of exhibitions, art history after the 1960's, the design and architecture of exhibitions, media theories, and independent or collective curatorship. From December to February, independent study comes to the fore. This period is devoted to research and meetings designed to lead to the conception of a project to be prepared between March and June and presented in June-July. The students have five main tasks: -to organize collectively an exhibition -to edit the accompanying publication -to realize and communicate their project -to develop activities in various sectors of Magasin (exhibitions, publications, MAG, website, communication, etc.). -to find another work experience (internship) Conditions The programme lasts 10 months and can be extended by 6 months for work experience (internship). The course begins on 20 September. Teaching is free. Accomodation in Grenoble is to be paid by the student. Spoken French and English are essential. Conditions of Admission The course is intended for art and art history students holding a baccalaureate since four years (or equivalent school leaving qualifications) and with a University degree, or to persons with significant professional experience in contemporary art and the capacity to follow an advanced course. Candidates are shortlisted on the strength of their written applications. These must include a letter of motivation, a detailed CV (education, training and work experience, professional experience and languages), three letters of reference and a proposal for an exhibition at an art centre, a personal research project or two written texts of around 5,000 characters each. Applications should be sent >from 1st May to 15 June at the latest, together with a cheque made out to Magasin for 400 F (61 euros) to cover administrative costs. The shortlisted applicants will be interviewed by a jury of professionals on 4 July. A maximum of 10 applicants will be admitted. Curatorial Training Program contact Tel. + 33 (0)476 21 65 27 Fax + 33 (0)476 21 24 22 e-mail : magasin@magasin-cnac.org MAGASIN Centre National d'Art Contemporain de Grenoble 155 cours Berriat - 38028 Grenoble Cedex 1 - France Tel: +(33)/(0) 4 76 21 65 27 - Fax: (33)/(0) 4 76 21 24 22 magasin@magasin-cnac.org www.magasin-cnac.org -----Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to post to the Syndicate list: <syndicate@eg-r.isp-eg.de> to unsubscribe, write to <majordomo@eg-r.isp-eg.de>, in the body of the msg: unsubscribe syndicate your@email.adress