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Írta: László Gergely   
2010.02.07.
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ACAX cordially invites you to the lecture of Katherine Bussard (Associate Curator of Photography at the Art Institute of Chicago) and Andreas Müller-Pohle (artist and publisher – editor of European Photography magazine)


 Date: 11 February 2010 (Thursday), 7 p.m.
Location: Nessim Galéria (1061, Budapest, Paulay Ede utca 10.)

In her lecture Bussard will discuss the series of contemporary photography exhibitions that she has initiated and curated at the Art Institute since 2005, On the Scene. Occurring every other year, the most recent On the Scene was installed in the new Renzo Piano Modern Wing, and was the occasion for two specially-commissioned installations by Jason Lazarus (b. 1975) and Zoe Strauss (b. 1970).

Andreas Müller-Pohle will present his recent projects and video works in a panel discussion with Lajos Adamik (translator) and Gábor Pfisztner (art critic).

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Katherine Bussard (Indiana, 1976) is Associate Curator of Photography at the Art Institute of Chicago and author of the exhibition catalogue So the Story Goes: Photographs by Tina Barney, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Nan Goldin, Sally Mann, and Larry Sultan. Bussard recently completed her doctoral dissertation on street photography at the City University of New York, and contributed a related essay to the exhibition catalogue Street Art, Street Life: From the 1950s to Now. She is currently co-curating a traveling exhibition on the history of American color photography.

Links:

http://www.artic.edu/aic/exhibitions/exhibition/scene 

http://www.artic.edu/aic/exhibitions/exhibition/scene2

http://www.artic.edu/aic/exhibitions/exhibition/onthescene09

http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/exhibitions/modernwing/

http://jasonlazarus.com/

Andreas Müller-Pohle (Brunswick, 1951) is artist and publisher. He is the editor of European Photography magazine (Göttingen and Berlin) since 1980. Between 1985–94 he was consultant for the European Photography Award. Müller-Pohle was publisher of Vilém Flusser's Die Schrift – Hat Schreiben Zukunft? (Scripture – The Future of Writing) as an electronic book on diskette (1986). He is the founder of Edition Flusser (1996), and of Eye-Mind (2005) – the workshop for contemporary photography and new media. Between 1997–2004 he was engaged as visiting professor at the Higher Institute for Fine Arts, Antwerp, Belgium. His works were shown at numerous solo and group exhibitions among others in Berlin, Stockholm, Rotterdam, Paris, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Philadelphia, Houston, Shanghai and Kyoto. Müller-Pohle is recipient of the Reind M. De Vries European Photography Prize (2001). 

Links:

http://www.muellerpohle.net/

http://www.european-photography.com/

http://www.eye-mind.com/

http://www.nessim.hu/kiallitasok/35

http://www.equivalence.com

http://www.riverproject.net

http://www.flusser.net

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Check in Budapest

The curatorial visitor program Check in Budapest is a series of events initiated by ACAX | Agency for Contemporary Art Exchange in the autumn of 2008. So far more than 40 curators and art critics participated in the program. The different editions of Check in Budapest consist out of two main activities: a curatorial research, completed by public presentations and panel discussions. In order to give an extensive insight into the Hungarian art scene and the places of art production, the curatorial research program includes tours to different galleries and museums, as well as meetings with artists, curators and key cultural producers. In the public lecture the visiting professionals present their work and current fields of interest and share their ideas with each other in a public debate.

 

The program aims to establish and maintain channels of effective and continuous professional communication among the actors of the Hungarian and international art scene, as well as to promote and support the international appearance and integration of Hungarian artists.

Link: http://www.acax.hu/index.php?pageid=154

The special photography edition of Check in Budapest is supported by the National Cultural Fund (of Hungary).

ACAX operates in the framework of the Ludwig Museum–Museum of Contemporary Art

Contact:

ACAX | Nemzetközi Kortárs Képzőművészeti Iroda
ACAX | Agency for Contemporary Art Exchange
1065 Budapest, Nagymező utca 8.
Tel: + 36 1 501 4111
Fax: + 36 1 501 4112
E-mail:
Web: www.acax.hu


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