Tuesday, May 31, 2005

May 30 First meeting Perambulaçao Rotterdam

This Blog is open for all participants of the project Perambulação. You can simply place a comment and others can react on your comment. So feel free to use it.

How to: click on comments - a pop-up window - Read Comment - go to the bottom - here you will see Leave a message - Write your comment - Choose Other and fill in your name! THAT'S IT!!!

The idea of this blog is to articulate and give a specific definition of the idea of Art in the Public Domain in relation to Rotterdam and São Paulo/Rio. This Blog can function as a platform to exchange ideas and observations, to pose questions, to qoute and copy ideas from the internet etc... It will be an Archive of ideas, dreams, concepts...

In the end the information published on this weblog will or can be used for the publication that will be made by Nienke and Rob, editors of Fucking Good Art. (www.fuckinggoodart.nl)
Every two days we hope to formulate a new question.

First Question:
At the meeting somebody said: Public Space doesn't excist in São Paulo and Rio. What does this mean?

3 Comments:

Blogger Perambulacao said...

I found this on the internet that I think is interesting. Not as an answer to the question but just to start.

Cultural and artistic production, and public participation

It seems that public art presents a particular challenge to the artist seeking to develop an autonomous and consistent approach to art-making. When works or practices are integrated into public space, external constraints multiply and become the focus of negotiations. Are individual research and commission constraints compatible? Can the artist reconcile the roles of actor and researcher? Commissioning institutions, managers of public collections and curators are generally recognized as having a role as mediators between artworks and the public. But are they, for their part, capable of conciliating innovations, research and responsibilities? Amid calls for consensus and public participation and the many needs for professional recognition and the requirements attendant on the democratization of art, do artists and project managers have specific responsibilities?

Moderator: Sylvie Lacerte
Participants: Sylvie Amar, Johanne Sloan, Jean-François Prost

http://www.artexte.ca

Tuesday, May 31, 2005  
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Wednesday, June 01, 2005  
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Wednesday, June 01, 2005  

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