The morning session, The Role of Art in Public Spaces, will address the historical perspectives of Art in Public Space, attempting to define the pivotal points and transformation of perception, which have shaped art as we experience it today. Focussing on contemporary art projects, this session will encourage thought leaders to drawing lines between past and present ways of conceiving and developing art projects in public space as well as in large-scale art commissions. It will be led by guests speakers Kasper König (Curator, Berlin), Cristina Iglesias (Artist, Madrid) and Sandra Bloodworth (Director of MTA Arts & Design, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York). The afternoon session, Contemporary Visions and Practice, will focus on case studies and current practices in order to outline possible new views and visions improving and assuring the pertinence of future art projects in public space, with guests speakers Olaf Nicolai (Artist, Berlin), Dorothea Strauss (Head of Corporate Social Responsibility “La Mobilière”, Bern – IACCCA Member), Superflex (with Jakob Fenger, Artist, Copenhagen), Ooze Architects (with Sylvain Hartenberg and Eva Pfannes, Architects, Rotterdam) and Marjetica Potrc (Artist, Berlin). Evening Reception & Visit of the exhibition The World on Paper The day will be closed by an informal drinks reception and a visit of the exhibition The World on Paperat the PalaisPopulaire, in company of the curator of the exhibition, Friedhelm Hütte, Global Head of Deutsche Bank Art and Claudia Schicktanz, Senior Curator at Deutsche Bank Art.
The symposium is open to the public but registration is compulsory and seats are limited. If you wish to participate, please register online on the following link: Venue for the symposium Deutsche Bank, Friedrich-Saal Date Venue for the reception & exhibition PalaisPopulaire Date For further information please contact Sophie Roose
Action IACCCA brings together the curators of corporate collections from around the world in order to reflect on the future and the responsibilities of corporate collections with a view to fostering adequate and innovative practices in a constantly changing environment. In brief A non profit organisation created in 2007 by and for professional corporate curators. A unique network of more than 46 members who represent the best of the corporate collections of the contemporary art community. Twice a year IACCCA's meeting gather the experts from 17 countries around a theme chosen by the corporate art curators. The challenge corporate collections face worldwide. An affiliated member of the International Council of Museums (ICOM). |