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Circular Facts is a collaborative endeavor between three European contemporary art organizations: Casco - Office for Art, Design and Theory, Utrecht; Objectif Exhibitions, Antwerp; and The Showroom, London, in partnership with Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen and Electric Palm Tree. The project acted as an informal think tank and a mutual support structure for the production and dissemination of artistic projects, and has culminated in an eponymous publication. The publication aims to gather a spectrum of perspectives to explore the roles of specific initiatives within their particular localities. The contributors have produced works that speak to their experiences within arts institutions, collaborative curatorial initiatives, and research networks, expanding on the relationship between institutions and artists, markets, local and international audiences, and current political climates.
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Learning is often progress-oriented, institutionally driven, and focused on the accumulation of knowledge, skills and behaviour. In contrast, unlearning is directed towards embodied forms of knowledge and the (un)-conscious operation of ways of thinking and doing. Unlearning denotes an active critical investigation of normative structures and practices in order to become aware and get rid of taken-for-granted "truths" of theory and practice. This book shares the process of unlearning, taking art and art institutions as sites for unlearning and Casco Art Institute: Working for the Commons as an experimental case. Unlearning at an art organization has led to collective unlearning exercises that express the conditions, modalities, and implications of a particular group of art workers. The business of running an art institution is irrevocably tied up with the anxiety and stress of constantly "being busy" making things visible in competitive and hierarchical conditions. This busyness causes the habitual undervaluing of what often remains invisible: so-called reproductive works such as cleaning, fixing, and caring. Unlearning processes make way for social transformations that lead towards the culture of equality and difference which we call the culture of the commons
Choi, Binna --- Kunst --- kunst --- auteurschap --- artistieke vernieuwing --- equality [philosophical concept] --- coöperatie --- decolorizing --- Casco Art Institute [Utrecht] --- Art --- art [fine art] --- authorship --- artistic change --- cooperation --- Art and society --- 373.67.01 --- Onderwijs ; theorie ; over experimenteel leren --- Kritische pedagogiek --- Kunst en maatschappij --- Art and sociology --- Society and art --- Sociology and art --- Study and teaching --- Philosophy --- Onderwijs ; kunst- en architectuuronderwijs ; beschouwingen --- Social aspects --- Casco, Office for Art, Design, and Theory. --- Casco --- Art, Occidental --- Art, Primitive --- Art, Visual --- Art, Western (Western countries) --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Visual --- Fine arts --- Iconography --- Occidental art --- Visual arts --- Western art (Western countries) --- Arts --- Aesthetics --- art [discipline] --- social criticism
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72.01 --- 72.03 --- 728 --- 728.01 --- 396 --- gender --- vrouw --- Casco - Office for Art, Design and Theory --- 749(035) --- 749.01 --- Wooncultuur ; 20ste en 21ste eeuw --- Wonen ; 1960-2014 ; onderzoek --- Casco ; Office for Art, design and Theory, Utrecht --- Architectuurtheorie --- Architectuur (theorie) --- Architectuur (geschiedenis) --- Architectuurgeschiedenis --- Wonen --- Wonen (theorie) --- Feminisme --- Meubelkunst en design ; handboeken --- Meubelkunst en design ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- MAD-faculty 16 --- designtheorie --- designresearch
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kunst --- kunst en politiek --- film --- film en politiek --- kolonialisme --- postkolonialisme --- Indonesië --- van Oldenborgh Wendelien --- Soerjaningrat Soewardi --- Nederlands Oost-Indië --- Nederland --- antropologie --- culturele antropologie --- 7.039 --- Dewantara, Hadjar, --- Oldenborgh, Wendelien van, --- 1798-1999 --- Indonesia --- Indonesia. --- Politics and government
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Architecture --- Architecture and society --- Installations (Art)
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The publication 'Prix de Rome 2015' presents the work of four talented young artists who have been selected by an international jury for the shortlist of the Prix de Rome Beeldende Kunst 2015. The nominees are Foundland (Lauren Alexander and Ghalia Elsrakbi), Hedwig Houben, Christian Nyampeta and Magali Reus. The jury was impressed by their rich and diverse oeuvres, as well as by their innovative and experimental attitude. Despite the overlap in topics and research, each of the nominees works from a unique position and approach. The Prix de Rome is the oldest and most generous prize in the Netherlands for visual artists and architects under the age of 40. The purpose of the award is to highlight talented artists, encourage them to develop further, and to increase their visibility. The award is organized by the Mondriaan Fund. The winner [Magali Reus] will receive a sum of 40,000 and be given a working period in Rome.
kunst --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Prix de Rome --- Elsrakbi Ghalia --- 7.039 --- Alexander Lauren --- Nederland --- Exhibitions --- Art --- awards --- art [fine art] --- Foundland --- Houben, Hedwig --- Nyampeta, Christian --- Reus, Magali --- Foundland (Artist duo). --- art [discipline]
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