Fall Open Studios

Fall Open Studios

International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP)

Keren Benbenisty, “One revolution per minute,” 2011.
Kinetic installation, dimensions variable.

October 31, 2011

Fall Open Studios

OPENING RECEPTION
Thursday, November 3, 7–9pm

OPENING HOURS
Friday–Sunday, November 4–6, 1–7pm

International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP)
1040 Metropolitan Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11211

www.iscp-nyc.org

The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) Fall Open Studios is a four-day exhibition of international contemporary art. The 36 artists, artist collectives and curators from 22 countries currently in residence at ISCP will present work in their studios. Open Studios offers the public access to innovative contemporary art practices from across the globe—seen for the first time together in New York City—providing an exceptional opportunity to engage with the production, process and archives of artists working with a diverse range of mediums, approaches and concepts. Alongside Open Studios, ISCP presents a series of programs in collaboration with 98weeks, an artist-run space in Beirut, and Valiz publishers, based in Amsterdam.
www.iscp-nyc.org

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS AND CURATORS IN OPEN STUDIOS
Oystein Aasan (Norway), Eunice Adorno (Mexico), Peter J. Amdam (Norway), Itziar Barrio (Spain), Keren Benbenisty (Israel), Anton Cabaleiro (Spain), Amy Cheung (Hong Kong), Yu-Cheng Chou (Taiwan), Petros Chrisostomou (United Kingdom), Gabriella Csoszó (Hungary), Jacqueline Doyen (Germany), Leif Elggren (Sweden), Claire Fontaine (France), Michael Forbes (United Kingdom), Minja Gu (South Korea), Astrit Ismaili (Kosovo), Takahiro Iwasaki (Japan), David Jablonowski (The Netherlands), Eun Hyung Kim (South Korea), Jadranka Kosorcic (Croatia), Dirk Lange (Germany), Kakyoung Lee (South Korea), Yen-Hua Lee (Taiwan), Kelly Lycan (Canada), Marina Markovic (Serbia), Ursula Mayer (Austria), Sam Mitchell (New Zealand), Eamon Ore-Giron (USA), Hélène Picard (France), Jean-Michel Ross (Canada), Travis Somerville (USA), Stefanos Tsivopoulos (The Netherlands), Mette Winckelmann (Denmark), Jamil Yamani (Australia), Mai Yamashita + Naoto Kobayashi (Japan)

98weeks at Open Studios
In October 2011, ISCP launched an annual residency for an international contemporary art organization. This residency was initiated in the same spirit as ISCP’s residency program, to support cultural exchange by bringing an international perspective into a local context. Currently in residence at ISCP is 98weeks, a non-profit, artist-run space in Beirut that operates within an expanding arts infrastructure and addresses a new generation of artists. To translate this singular configuration into another city, and to transpose 98weeks’ project space into an institutional one, poses different challenges, such as how to re-present the immaterial, process-based nature of 98weeks’ activities. In order to address this, 98weeks presents A Program, which is being hosted by ISCP to accompany Open Studios.

98weeks A Program Schedule
November 4–6th, 3–7pm: On the city, a selection of videos and works that disclose urban narratives on contemporary Beirut, revealing aspects of the city and its history that have not yet been subsumed under dominant narratives or popular clichés. Artists include Marwa Arsanios, Vartan Avakian, Mounira el Solh, Siska and Karine Wehbe.
Saturday, November 5th, 5pm: On Publications with Suneela Sunbula and Mirene Ghossein.
Sunday, November 6th, 3pm: Text Tasks: Roles and Relations in Artistic Research with Mirene Arsanios and Sidsel Nelund.

See it Again, Say it Again: The Artist as Researcher panel discussion and book launch in collaboration with Valiz
Sunday, November 6th, 5pm: See it Again, Say it Again: Panel discussion and book launch of the publication edited by Janneke Wesseling. See it Again, Say it Again sheds light on the phenomenon of research in the visual arts. Panelists include David Jablonowski (artist), Frank Mandersloot (artist and contributor) and Janneke Wesseling (art critic, NRC Handelsblad and co-director, PhD Arts, Leiden University). Moderated by Kari Conte (ISCP).

ISCP thanks the following contributors for their generous support: American Australian Association, NY; Austrian Cultural Forum, NY; Brooklyn Arts Council, NY; Consulate-General of Japan, NY; Duvel Inc., NY; Embassy of Australia, Washington DC; Flanders House, NY; French Cultural Services, NY; The Greenwich Collection, NY; Honorary Consulate General of Sweden, NY; John Wm. Macy’s CheeseSticks, NJ; Korean Cultural Service, NY; Mexican Cultural Institute, NY; National Endowment for the Arts, Washington DC; New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, Quebec Government Office, NY; Royal Danish Consulate General, NY; Royal Norwegian Consulate General, NY; Taipei Cultural Center, NY.

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