Katerina Pavlickova on Thu, 11 Sep 1997 11:20:16 +0000 |
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Syndicate: Prague Conference on Public Art |
The SOROS CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS-PRAGUE in cooperation with the Center for Modern and Contemporary Art of the National Gallery, Prague, and the City of Prague are pleased to present an INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on the topic of PUBLIC ART, on the occasion of the 4th Annual SCCA-Prague Exhibition "ARTWORK IN PUBLIC SPACES" and within the framework of the exhibition "Dawn of the Magicians?" The conference will take place at the Center for Modern and Contemporary Art of the National Gallery, Prague, Dukelskych hrdinu 47, Praha 7 on October 3 and 4, 1997 The conference will explore the meaning of public art within the context of current developments in contemporary art and within contemporary society in general. The conference will focus on the following questions: - Is public art a late product of the social utopia of modernism or is it a new opportunity for the future development of art? - Why "public" art? Is it a reaction against the exclusivity of contemporary art? - What is the artistic value of public art? Ar ethere new criteria based on the social consciousness of an individual artist? Does creation of public art mean a restriction to an intensely personal character of artistic thinking? - What are the present forms of "public art"? What kinds of genres has public art developed? (outdoors sculpture, "new genre public art", etc.) - Concrete issues brought by foreign participants, for instance "how can public art be used to examine contemporary social problems and challenges" could be very inspiring for Czech artists and managers. - What are the basic strategies of contemporary public art? - Which institutions care about public art and the contact between art and the public? - What is the meaning of the word "public"? Is it an abstract notion or does it have a positive articulated meaning? PARTICIPANTS INCLUDE: - Vito Acconci, artist, U.S.A. - Jaroslav Andel, director of the Center for Modern and Contemporary Art of the National Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic - Jon Bewley, co-director of Locus+, an art organization based in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, developing new strategies with visual artists. - Richard Brecknock, Professor of Adelaide University and a member of the City of Adelaide and the South Australian government Urban Design Advisory Board - James-M. Clark, Director of Public Art Fund Inc., U.S.A. - Jennifer MacGregor-Cutting, Program Director of the "Percent for Art", Department of Cultural Affairs, U.S.A. - Michal Kolecek, curator, Gallery of Emil Filla, Usti n. Labem, Czech Republic - Igor Korpaczewski, artist, professor of the Academy of Fine Art, Prague, Czech Republic - Pavel Liska, Director of The House of Art in Brno, Czech Republic - Marek Pokorny, independent art critic, Czech Republic - Lilijana Stepancic, Director of the Open Society Fund, Ljubjana, Slovenia - Ludvik Sevecek, Director of the State Gallery in Zlin, Czech Republic - Milos Vojtechovsky, Director of the Center for Metamedia in Plasy, curator and art critic, Czech Republic You are cordially invited. Katerina Pavlickova Visual Arts Coordinator Soros Center for Contemporary Arts-Prague Ujezd 40 Prague 1 118 00 Tel. +420-2-57 00 74 02 +420-2-57 00 74 05 Fax +420-2-55 14 88 Office e-mail: scca@ecn.cz