Auditorium
Lecture of Terry Smith on the 10th of March at 6 p.m. at the Auditorium of the National Gallery of Art.
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Michael Sanchez lecture "The Seasons in Retrospect" will take place on April 30, Wednesday, 5pm at the National Gallery of Art's Auditorium.
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The lecture of Sebastian Cichocki will take place at the Auditorium of the National Gallery of Art on Thursday, 8 May at 6 pm.
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Claire Bishop. Déjà Vu: Contemporary Art and the Ghosts of Modernism.
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A lecture by Elizabeth F. Spungen, Executive Director of The Print Center in Philadelphia: Nonprofit Fundraising and Philanthropy in the U.S., and a Brief History of The Print Center of Philadelphia
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Art, media, and architecture historian Kazys Varnelis (Columbia University, University of Limerick Ireland) will be speaking about the tensile constructions of Alekasndra Kasuba.
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Rupert and the Polish Institute in Vilnius welcome you to a an event featuring artist Mirosław Bałka and curator Kasia Redzisz on 18 of December 2014 at the Auditorium of NGA at 6 p.m.
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Rupert and the Polish Institute in Vilnius welcome you to a an
event featuring artist Mirosław Bałka and curator Kasia Redzisz who
will speak about their work with "Otwock", a project exploring
relations between art, place and locality. They will discuss it
within the context of Bałka's pracice as well as introduce the
curatorial approach behind the project. The presentations will be
followed by a discussion.
The talk will take place on the 18th of December at the National
Gallery of Art Auditorium at 6 pm.
"Otwock" is described as a place with twofold meaning. It refers
to the hometown of the sculptor, Mirosław Bałka, and the house of
his childhood which he has turned it into a studio. The studio
triggered a reflection on the relations between art and place in
which it is made. The town has become an expanded space of
work.
"Otwock" is an exercise in creating a subjective description of
the place. Invited artists, curators and writers work with the
found context. The adopted method is best described by the notions
of site specific and site responsive. The works, the elusive
artistic gestures, the texts or events uncover new layers of
meanings and form a loose grid of associations and connections. By
mutually complementing each other, they pose questions and make
proposals leading to changing interpretations and new ways of
considering the local.
The artists working in "Otwock" so far include: Lara Almarcegui,
Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Tacita Dean, Jos de Gruyter and Harald
Thys, Katharina Marszewski, Anna Molska, Charlotte Moth, Błażej
Pindor, Luc Tuymans and Aleksandra Waliszewska.
"Otwock" is realized by Mirosław Bałka and Open Art Projects and
is curated by Kasia Redzisz.
The event is organised by Rupert in partnership with the Polish Institute in Vilnius.
For more information see here