Sentences with phrase «ici publication»

Martha Wilson Sourcebook is the first in a new ICI publication series that offers a fresh perspective on social, political, and cultural issues impacting and inspiring artists» practices, comprised of materials that the artist selects from their own archive and annotates with personal commentaries.
Martha Wilson Sourcebook is the first in an ICI publication series that offers a fresh perspective on social, political, and cultural issues impacting and inspiring artists» practices, comprised of materials that the artist selects from their own archive and annotates with personal commentaries.
During the past four years, she has coordinated the national and international tours of fourteen traveling contemporary art exhibitions and supervised the production of seven ICI publications.

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Independent Curators International (ICI) produces exhibitions, events, publications, research and training opportunities for curators and diverse audiences around the world.
Since 1990, ICI has commissioned artists to produce limited edition works to raise funds for its innovative programs and publications.
do it and the accompanying publication, do it: the compendium, were made possible, in part, by grants from the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation, the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, and with the generous support from Project Perpetual and ICI's International Forum and Board of Trustees.
A copy of the Sourcebook can be purchased here on ICI's Website, and there will be a book signing for the publication following the reading.
Since 1975, Independent Curators International (ICI) has produced exhibitions, publications, training programs and research initiatives for curators — as well as hundreds of free events for everyone — in 400 cities and 55 countries.
On October 6, Terry Smith launches his second publication, Talking Contemporary Curating, as part of ICI's series Perspectives in Curating.
In thirty - five years of operation, ICI has organized 116 traveling exhibitions, as well as numerous events, publications, and training opportunities for diverse audiences around the world, profiling the work of more than 3,700 artists.
-- Allen Ruppersberg, BOMB, 109, Fall 2009 About the Sourcebook Series Each book in the Independent Curators International (ICI) Sourcebook Series is edited by a single artist, includes a collection of primary research materials and influences, such as rare archival documents, artwork studies, and excerpts of landmark publications, selected from the artist's own archive and annotated with personal commentary.
The exhibition and the accompanying publication were made possible, in part by grants from the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation, the Robert Terling Clark Foundation, and with generous support from Project Perpetual and ICI's International Forum and Board of Trustees.
ICI STAFF PICK Specific Object 2011 Publication of the Year.
Eva Wittocx (Curator of Museum M, Leuven and frequent contributor to art publications such as Flash Art) Martin Germann (Senior curator at S.M.A.K, Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Ghent, and regular contributor to exhibition catalogues and magazines) Nav Haq (Belgian - based exhibitions curator at Museum of Contemporary Art, M HKA, Antwerp; curatorial advisor for the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi and Iberia Art Center in Beijing; contributor to Art Review, Bidoun, Frieze, and Yishu: Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art; winner of ICI's 2012 Independent Vision Curatorial Award) Piet Coessens (Director of Raveelmuseum in Machelen - aan - de-Leie) Sophie Lauwers (Deputy Director of Exhibitions at BOZAR, writer) Joel Benzakin (Independent curator who worked on the Belgian Pavilion at the 52nd Venice Biennale, with BOZAR and renowned galleries) Luk Lambrecht (Director and curator of visual arts and dance at Strombeek Cultural Center and art critic for Knack Weekend, De Morgen, Knack, and Flash Art)
Ayas occasionally contributes to publications such as Yishu Journal, A Prior, Mousse and Creative Time Reports, and was nominated for ICI ¹ s Independent Curatorial Vision Award in 2012.
Publication In conjunction with the exhibition, ICI will publish Apichatpong Weerasethakul Sourcebook: The Serenity of Madness.
The APICHATPONG WEERASETHAKUL SOURCEBOOK: The Serenity of Madness is the third in a publication series by Independent Curators International (ICI) that offers a contemporary perspective on social, political, and cultural issues that impact and inspire artists today.
In addition to the publication, a newly launched website hosted by ICI offers insights into each artist's performance while tracking the exhibition tour.
An accompanying publication, co-published by ICI and CAC will include critical essays by the exhibition's curators as well as Shannon Jackson and Kobena Mercer among others, monographic texts by an array of cultural and art critics, and an extensive array of illustrations.
The exhibition and the accompanying publication were made possible, in part by grants from the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation, the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, and with the generous support from Project Perpetual and ICI's International Forum and Board of Trustees.
Through roundtable discussions, lectures, and interviews, ICI is inviting practitioners to contribute their perspectives, which will be the starting point for a new publication.
In 2011, Independent Curators International (ICI) launched Sourcebook, a new publication series with a focus on artists and their practice, offering a fresh perspective on political and cultural issues impacting and inspiring the artistic process.
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