continental breakfast. the expanded map
second cei venice forum for contemporary art curators
proceedings edited by Giuliana Carbi - publisher Trieste Contemporanea 2005 - Pgg. 160 - English

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CONTENTS Giuliana Carbi, Introduction 9 Domenico Ronconi, (Open) Conclusions 13 FIRST PART 17 Aleksandra Estela Bjelica Mladenovic´, A Great Experience 19 Branko Franceschi, Residency Effect. Impressions of an accomplice 24 Giancarlo Graziani, The Art Advisory for the Art Market. The Italy Case 30 Anders Härm, Curating the East. Local tendencies and Western expectations 34 Ania Jagiello, How to convince to contemporary art? Activity of the Polish Institute of Rome 37 Beral Madra, Positions in East of EU in the expanded map. Micro and macro policies of contemporary art and culture 41 Dragana Palavestra, City of Belgrade – City Administration. Realisation of programmes and the mutual relations of participants in the financing of contemporary art (events, institutions, artists) 46 Alfredo Pirri, Traces of identity outside the “white cube” art spaces 53 Domenico Ronconi, Looking ahead 57 Gabriela Switek, Invisibility. The Cultures of Collecting Data 68 Vittorio Urbani, Reflecting on mistakes 75 Maria Vassileva, Visual Seminar 78 SECOND PART - Mapping the Gap Activities of publishing art 83 Konstantin Akinsha, Reporting on Tabula Rasa. Coverage of Russian art life in the mainstream American art press 85 Alena Boika, To Kill a Scarecrow! 91 Irina Cios, Who is the art critic? 96 Marco Enrico Giacomelli, Another Italian Anomaly? On Embedded Critics 99 Irina Grabovan, Autonomous zone. Strategies and tactics on the margins of (European) art 104 Ivan Mecl, The German Issue Or How We Once Again Didn’t Conquer the West 113 Darka Radosavljevic´ Vasiljevic´, Position of art publishing in Serbia today 128 Hedwig Saxenhuber, “Don’t be Such a Fetish-East!” 130 Nebojs?a Vilic´ , Informational Exchange!? 134 Janka Vukmir, Content Contents 137 THE AUTHORS 143 THE PROGRAMME 153
The forum was conceived by the Trieste Contemporanea Committee and organised in Venice, at the UNESCO Office in Venice - Regional Bureau for Science in Europe (ROSTE), Palazzo Zorzi, on 7 – 8 June 2005; in collaboration with UNESCO Office in Venice - Regional Bureau for Science in Europe (ROSTE); with the patronage of CEI-Central European Initiative and Regione del Veneto; supported by CEI-Central European Initiative; Regione Autonoma Friuli Venezia Giulia; BEBA Foundation Venice
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