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Open 14
Open 14

 

Art as a ‘Public’ Issue, Friday 7 November 2008, The Goethe Institute

Art as a 'Public' Issue was a one-day symposium to celebrate the launch of OPEN 14 - an anthological publication examining how art and its institutions inform notions of public space. The publication contains a diversity of texts that tackle the impact of globalization on the public role of art by contributors including 16Beaver, Bik Van der Pol, Chantal Mouffe, Nina Möntmann, Simon Sheikh, Sven Lütticken, Maria Hlavajova and BAVO.  

Organised by Situations, in partnership with SKOR, the Netherlands and the Serpentine Gallery, London, this symposium brought together an international panel of writers, curators and artists to consider the interrelations of place-based practice and how ideas of ‘publicness’ are explored in art, its institutions and its audiences. Given the increasing commercialisation and privatisation of the public sphere the symposium asked how can art and curatorial practice respond to the specifics of place and duration as a means of rethinking the ways in which we engage with, conceive of and reclaim public space as a counter- social, political and cultural site in need of re-invention?

Speakers include BAVO, Freee Art Collective, Chantal Mouffe, Simon Sheikh, Sally Tallant, and Tom van Gestel. For further information about Open visit www.opencahier.nl

Mark Hutchinson has produced an observers response to the symposium. Download

Audio files of the event can be downloaded here:

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