Dreams of Art Spaces Collected
DVD collection available
Di, 9. Juni 2009 11:25
Artistic-research-project by Dorothee Albrecht, Alf Löhr, Andreas Schmid and Moira Zoitl for the Internationale Gesellschaft der Bildenden Künste (IGBK)
‘Dreams of Art Spaces Collected’ investigates visions and developments in exhibiting and mediating contemporary fine arts starting from China, Europe and Australia. The project gathers various perspectives of artists and curators living and working in these regions. The primary focus is not on museums, but rather on project spaces, initiatives run by artists and art associations.
Following several presentations of the project (lastly in autumn 2008 at the third Guangzhou Triennial), now the DVD collection is available. The collection of 7 DVDs comprises more than 50 video interviews (in English language or with English subtitles) with artists and curators.
The collection, complemented by a booklet, can be ordered at the price of 50 Euro (80 Euro for institutions) at the IGBK office (art(at)igbk.de, Tel.: +49 (0)30 2345 7666).
The project includes contributions by:
Özge Acikkol - oda projesi, Istanbul
Devon Ackerman
Deb Bain King
Ute Meta Bauer
Leonie Baumann - Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst, Berlin
Yasemin Baydar - :mentalKLINIK, Istanbul
Dorothee Bienert, Marina Sorbello and Antje Weitzel - uqbar, Berlin
Barbara Borcic - SCCA-Ljubljana
Wiebke Brix
Jay Brown - Lijiang Studio, Lashihai
Angela Cavalieri
Johnson Chang Tsong-Zung
Chen Tong - Libreria Borges, Guangzhou
Maria Crista, Rodica Tache and Anca Gyemant - h.arta, Timisoara
Max Delany - Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne
Charles Esche
Gao Bo & Guan Ce
Tamsin Green
Ardi Gunawan
David Harley
Per Hasselberg - Konsthall C, Stockholm
Catherine Hemelryk - CAC Vilnius
Eva Hertzsch and Adam Page - Info Offspring, Berlin
Peter Hill
Claire Hsu - Asia Art Archive, Hong Kong
Huang Zhuan - OCAT Shenzhen
Gülsün Karamustafa
Vasif Kortun - Platform Garanti, Istanbul
Erden Kosova
Leung Chi Wo Warren - Para Site, Hong Kong
Li Xiaoshan - Square Gallery, Nanjing
Sara Lindsay - Victorian Tapestry Workshop, Melbourne
Sarat Maharaj
Anton Lederer and Margarethe Makovec - <rotor> association for contemporary art, Graz
Charlotte Martinz-Turek and Luisa Ziaja - schnittpunkt, Vienna
Florentina Munteanu
Lise Nellemann - SparwasserHQ, Berlin
Didem Özbek - PIST/// Interdisciplinary Project Space, Istanbul
Tadej Pogacar - P74 Center and Gallery and P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Museum, Ljubljana
Qui Zhijie
Martina Reuter and Dominik Portune - Depot, Vienna
Barbara Steiner
Shu Yong
Leif Magne Tangen - D21, Leipzig
Michael Vale
Ann Wertheim
Stephan Wickham
Ali Wong and Alvis Choi - 1 a space, Hong Kong
Ashley Yeung - Videotage, Hong Kong
Bonnie Yeung and Connie Lam - Hong Kong Arts Centre
Zhang Wei and Hu Fang - Vitamin Creative Space, Guangzhou
Raphael Zimmerman
In an exhibition (8 to 15 September 2007, Projektraum Deutscher Künstlerbund, Berlin) video, photographic and textual presentations of the artists' standpoints, evaluations and ideas were shown. In a workshop (15 September 2007), project members discussed divers models and developed a catalogue of ideas.
‘Dreams of Art Spaces Collected’ investigates visions and developments in exhibiting and mediating contemporary fine arts starting from China, Europe and Australia. The project gathers various perspectives of artists and curators living and working in these regions. The primary focus is not on museums, but rather on project spaces, initiatives run by artists and art associations.
Following several presentations of the project (lastly in autumn 2008 at the third Guangzhou Triennial), now the DVD collection is available. The collection of 7 DVDs comprises more than 50 video interviews (in English language or with English subtitles) with artists and curators.
The collection, complemented by a booklet, can be ordered at the price of 50 Euro (80 Euro for institutions) at the IGBK office (art(at)igbk.de, Tel.: +49 (0)30 2345 7666).
The project includes contributions by:
Özge Acikkol - oda projesi, Istanbul
Devon Ackerman
Deb Bain King
Ute Meta Bauer
Leonie Baumann - Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst, Berlin
Yasemin Baydar - :mentalKLINIK, Istanbul
Dorothee Bienert, Marina Sorbello and Antje Weitzel - uqbar, Berlin
Barbara Borcic - SCCA-Ljubljana
Wiebke Brix
Jay Brown - Lijiang Studio, Lashihai
Angela Cavalieri
Johnson Chang Tsong-Zung
Chen Tong - Libreria Borges, Guangzhou
Maria Crista, Rodica Tache and Anca Gyemant - h.arta, Timisoara
Max Delany - Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne
Charles Esche
Gao Bo & Guan Ce
Tamsin Green
Ardi Gunawan
David Harley
Per Hasselberg - Konsthall C, Stockholm
Catherine Hemelryk - CAC Vilnius
Eva Hertzsch and Adam Page - Info Offspring, Berlin
Peter Hill
Claire Hsu - Asia Art Archive, Hong Kong
Huang Zhuan - OCAT Shenzhen
Gülsün Karamustafa
Vasif Kortun - Platform Garanti, Istanbul
Erden Kosova
Leung Chi Wo Warren - Para Site, Hong Kong
Li Xiaoshan - Square Gallery, Nanjing
Sara Lindsay - Victorian Tapestry Workshop, Melbourne
Sarat Maharaj
Anton Lederer and Margarethe Makovec - <rotor> association for contemporary art, Graz
Charlotte Martinz-Turek and Luisa Ziaja - schnittpunkt, Vienna
Florentina Munteanu
Lise Nellemann - SparwasserHQ, Berlin
Didem Özbek - PIST/// Interdisciplinary Project Space, Istanbul
Tadej Pogacar - P74 Center and Gallery and P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Museum, Ljubljana
Qui Zhijie
Martina Reuter and Dominik Portune - Depot, Vienna
Barbara Steiner
Shu Yong
Leif Magne Tangen - D21, Leipzig
Michael Vale
Ann Wertheim
Stephan Wickham
Ali Wong and Alvis Choi - 1 a space, Hong Kong
Ashley Yeung - Videotage, Hong Kong
Bonnie Yeung and Connie Lam - Hong Kong Arts Centre
Zhang Wei and Hu Fang - Vitamin Creative Space, Guangzhou
Raphael Zimmerman
In an exhibition (8 to 15 September 2007, Projektraum Deutscher Künstlerbund, Berlin) video, photographic and textual presentations of the artists' standpoints, evaluations and ideas were shown. In a workshop (15 September 2007), project members discussed divers models and developed a catalogue of ideas.
Dreams of Art Spaces Collected - programme (PDF-Dokument, ca. 60,3 KByte)











