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15 September 2005 - 14 September 2008
http://transform.eipcp.net
transform intends to foster the emerging field of new institutional
critique in the visual arts and to research its effects on social transformations and
institutional changes by means of specifically targeted measures of art and discourse
production.
Starting from the experience of the transnational cooperation project republicart (2002-2005)
transform promotes a further development of new institutional critique in the form of an array
of precisely planned and prepared activities: 13 exemplary exhibitions/ art projects in various
parts of Europe, 11 discursive events (workshops, symposia, conferences), a multilingual web
journal, a European network of correspondents, a research project on the legacy and current
practices of institutional critique, a book series, a series of issues in (art) magazines and
other measures. These diverse activities and methods will present/debate the main historical
practices and cluster the most current developments of institutional critique in the visual
arts as well as widen the respective specific audiences/publics.
Participating Institutions
European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies, Vienna, A (Coordinator)
Kunstraum der Universität Lüneburg, (Co-organiser)
Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA), E (Co-organiser)
Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven, Eindhoven, NL (Co-organiser)
Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art, Riga, LV
Kunstmuseum Lentos, Linz, A (Co-organiser)
Galerija Skuc, Ljubljana, SLO
NIFCA, Helsinki, FIN
UKS, Oslo, N
Kunstihoone Tallinn, EST
Rooseum, Malmoe, S,
Malmoe Art Academy, S
Kunsthalle Exnergasse, Vienna, A
SKC Galerija, Beograd, YU
Whispa Institute of Art, Gdansk, PL
Istituto Italiano per I Studi Filosofici, I
MUHKA, Antwerp, B
IAK/IBK, Gent, B
Kunstraum Goethestraße, Linz, A
After All, London, GB
Multitudes, Paris, F
Prelom, Beograd, YU
Springerin, Vienna, A
transform is carried out with the support of the Culture 2000 programme of the European Union.
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