Monday, March 18, 2013
Node Center for Curatorial Studies Residency (Berlin)
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
ICI Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry Post-Doctoral Fellowships
The ICI Berlin invites scholars from all disciplines to engage in a joint exploration of the critical potential and ambivalent function of wholeness and related notions. They especially welcome applications from individuals who will contribute to diversity and equal opportunity in scholarly research.
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artist in residence program for research on artistic process (Berlin)
culturia is a space for artists conducting research on artistic process and values the artistic process rather than emphasizing the traditional studio practice. The residency program offers artists and researchers a living space, mentoring exchange program, information base and network. Residency is open to artists and researchers with no restrictions on media and no age limit.
The program provides a simple room set-up, co-working space (no studio space), access to culturia partners (workshop services, show rooms, artists, curators and art platforms), video interviews with curatorial assistance, curatorial text about the artist, and an information database.
To learn more and to appl, visit http://culturia.de/.
Application deadline is December 2, 2012. The Jury decision will take place on December 10th and the Residency is from February 7 – April 24, 2013.
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Monday, December 5, 2011
“A BURNT-OUT CASE?”
Call for Proposals
Deadline January 15, 2012
For the show “A Burnt-Out Case?” at the NGBK from 09/01 to 10/14/2012, we therefore invite artists, artists’ groups, activists and interdisciplinary projects to cast a view from the future back to the present and create complex perspectives on burnout – not only as an individual but above all as a social symptom. We are looking for disturbing, contrary, illogical, associative positions and strategies that evade appropriation and victim discourses and instead describe a utopian and fictitious future. Will we still be familiar with burnout in the year 2062, and how will the exhausted society of 2012 be remembered? Are there signs of learning from the effects of neoliberal work models? What kind of alternative concepts exist?
We are interested in positions that approach the theme of burnout in an associative manner or reflect on own subjective viewpoints.
What we find exciting in this context are politically motivated statements, poetic views,and process-related forms of work that are further developed during the course of the exhibition or that directly deal with artistic production. Participatory strategies, performative approaches, and works intervening in public space are just as welcome as classical forms of expression. One focus of the show is on the perspective of artists and creatives in their precarised surroundings: Particularly in the arts business we discern the willingness to at all times do the utmost and enable what appears unworkable.
The jury’s decision will be presented by 31 March, 2012. The selected artists will receive up to 1,400 euros incl. VAT (fee and material) to realise their work, which they will present at the NGBK Berlin from 09/01 to 10/14/2012.
Neue Gesellschaft für Kunst Bildende e.V.
Grupo de estudio "Un caso quemados?"
Oranienstraße 25
D 10999 Berlin
http://www.ngbk.de
burntout@ngbk.de
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Berliner Künstlerprogramm des DAAD
Call for Applications
Deadline 01.01.2012
The Künstlerhaus Bethanien, where the Berliner Künstlerprogramm has 12 studios at its disposal, plus the use of a printing workshop , is one of the principal locations. The daadgalerie in the heart of Berlin-Mitte at Checkpoint Charlie is a venue for art, literature and music. It hosts presentations of the DAAD guests on a regular basis: art exhibitions, readings and composers’ portraits.
A jury annually selects approximately 20 international guests for the Berliner Künstlerprogramm. Artists in the fields of literature, film and music may apply. You will find the application forms here. In the field of visual arts, a jury recommends artists for invitation.
In the field of visual arts, a commission recommends invitations to internationally known artists. Therefore, applications in the field of visual arts are not possible.
Duration: 12 months (except for filmmakers: 6 months)
Paid by artist:Personal needs.
Paid by host:In addition to the monthly grant, an apartment, workspace (studio) and funds for projects are provided.
Contact info:
Telephone: 0049 (0)30 20 22 08 - 20
Fax: 0049 (0)30 204 12 67
Email: bkp.berlin@daad.de
Website: http://www.berliner-kuenstlerprogramm.de
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Monday, August 15, 2011
RENCONTRES INTERNATIONALES PARIS/BERLIN/MADRID
The call for entries is open until August 31, 2011, for the 'Rencontres Internationales' which will be held in Paris at the Centre Pompidou on Nov. 18 to 26, 2011, and in Madrid and Berlin in 2012.
The event will feature an international program focused on film, video and multimedia, gathering works of artists and filmmakers recognized on the international scene along with young artists and filmmakers.
ANY INDIVIDUAL OR ORGANIZATION CAN SUBMIT ONE OR SEVERAL WORKS. THE CALL FOR ENTRIES IS OPEN TO FILM, VIDEO AND MULTIMEDIA WORKS, without any restrictions for length or genre. All submissions are free, regardless of geographical origin. More information click here.
• FILMS AND VIDEOS - any film and video format
* Video / Experimental video
* Fiction, exp. fiction / Short, middle and full length
* Documentary, exp. documentary
* Experimental film
* Animation
• MULTIMEDIA
* Video installation, multimedia installation * Net art * Multimedia concert, multimedia performance
UNTIL AUGUST 31, 2011
TO ENTER A WORK, CLICK HERE: www.art-action.org/call
You may choose between two types of registration:
• Entry form to use with regular mail
• 100% online entry form, without postal sending
PLEASE FORWARD this information to art and film organizations, art networks, production organizations, artists and filmmakers you are in contact with.
The 'Rencontres Internationales' offers more than just a simple presentation of works. It introduces an intercultural forum gathering various guests from all over the world - artists and filmmakers, institutions and emerging organizations - to testify of their reflections and their experiences, but also of artistic and cultural contexts that are often undergoing deep changes.
The 'Rencontres Internationales' reflects specificities and convergences of artistic practices between new cinema and contemporary art, explores emerging media art practices and their critical purposes, and makes possible a necessary time where points of view meet and are exchanged.
The event aims at presenting works to a broad audience, at creating circulations between different art practices and between different audiences, as well as creating new exchanges between artists, filmmakers and professionals.
It seeks to contribute to a reflection on our contemporary culture of image via a compelling program opened to everyone..
PARIS/BERLIN/MADRID
In 2007, the Rencontres Internationales, which initially took place in Paris and Berlin, opened up to a third city: Madrid. This event now constitutes a unique artistic and cultural platform in Europe for artists, professional networks and various audiences. The venues in the three cities are in particular the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin, the Reina Sofia National museum and the Spanish Cinematheque in Madrid.
The 'Rencontres Internationales' is a non-commercial event without competition, supported by French, German, Spanish and international institutions. [>>> click here]
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