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Conference – Monument to Transformation in Prague, July 10-12, 2009

The conference is part of the wider “Monument to Transformation” project. It is being held within the framework of the most extensive exhibition organized to date at the Prague City Gallery, on the occasion of the publication of the Czech version of the Transformation Atlas. Speakers: Anna Paula Cohen, Claire Bishop, Eileen Legaspi Ramirez, Joanna Erbel, Victor Misiano, Karl Holmquist, and Georg Schoellhammer.Guests: Alina Serban, Antonia Majaca, Beatriz Herraez, Chuz Martinez, Jessica Morgan, Sabine Maria Schmidt, Natasa Petresin-Bachelez.

Academy of Arts, Achitecture and Design in Prague, Náměstí Jana Palacha 80, Prague 1, Czech Republic
10 – 12 July 2009
Exhibition and conference organized by transit and the Prague City Gallery
General partner: ERSTE Stiftung
www.monumenttotransformation.org


The main theme of the conference is that the experiences of countries which have undergone transformation processes (Eastern Europe, Greece, Portugal, Indonesia, South Korea and certain Latin American countries, such as Uruguay, Chile and Argentina) are comparable from a new geographic perspective. The comparison will be carried out by a group of authors and panel participants based on both analyses and subjective interpretations of the entries in the Transformation Atlas.
The conference will also include contributions showcasing the plurality of methodological and imaginative approaches used by the creative forces behind the project.
The aim of the book is to create a systematic list of dictionary entries which may serve as a tool for understanding the social and political changes that have taken place in countries considered – by themselves or by others – to have undergone significant transformations. The book, published in Czech, comprises over 200 basic entries and key terms related to processes of transformation. Several dozen authors from a variety of regions have contributed to it. In addition, certain important historic texts will be published in it once again.
The conference has been conceived as a lecture followed by a discussion and is intended for anyone actively engaged in doing research on transformational phenomena (researchers, scholars, university professors, etc. – particularly in the fields of art history, art, sociology, history and economics), curators from all over the world, and students.




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REMOVED FROM THE CROWD: THE FATE OF OUTER PLANETS opens at SKUC Gallery, Ljubljana on December 23, 2009

Removed from the Crowd:
The Fate of Outer Planets is a curatorial/art-historical piece developed by the Institute for Duration, Location and Variables (Ivana Bago & Antonia Majaca), based on an ongoing research that considers the phenomenon of the New Artistic Practice in the SR Croatia during the 1960s and 1970s outside the context of the analysis of the actual artistic production of that time, involving new elements and fragments with each new presentation. The first phase of the project was the educational program of seminars with the students of art history we initiated in Spring 2008 focusing on the history of curatorial and exhibition practices. The first ‘staging’ of the project, presented earlier this year in Belgrade in the framework of the exhibition Political Practices of (Post) Yugoslav Art focused on the modes of collaborative work of artists and the forms of self-organisation while the second presentation, at ŠKUC Gallery, includes a new chapter focusing on progressive curatorial strategies and innovative exhibition models.    

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And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out / 2nd chapter on stories and the 'immemorable' /

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WHERE EVERYTHING IS YET TO HAPPEN

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