Cohen, A.P./Lind,M. (Hg.)
Curating with light luggage
The symposium reflects on historical and actual models of art institutions and organisations that deal with production and circulation of art and ideas in an experimental and flexible way. It takes into consideration the complexity of artistic practises produced since the 60s that can adopt a wide range of variable formats, in many cases focused on strategies that establish relations between different systems or disciplines rather than producing a final visual object. How can these structures exist in places where there is not an established art institution, with an infra-structure present in regions such as Western Europe or the U.S.? How do you make these platforms possible and effective without making them into something with a permanent or rigid state? How do you use the support of an institution and still have space for production and circulation in an experimental and flexible way? On the other hand, how do you have a certain continuity without the support of an institution?
Symposium, Kunstverein München (25. - 26. Okt. 2003); hrsg. v. Liam Gillick & Maria Lind; mit Beiträgen von Minerva Cuevas, Clémentine Deliss, Cristina Freire, Liam Gillick, Jaroslaw Kozlowski, Maria Lind, Hans Ulrich Obrist und Barbara Steiner (englisch); Design: Liam Gillick.
Frankfurt/Main 2005, 122 Seiten, 30 Abb., 20 x 13cm, broschiert, Englisch
ISBN 978-3-936919-82-0