[spectre] (fwd) Bucharest Biennale / CAA / 'The Brunch'

Andreas Broeckmann abroeck at transmediale.de
Wed Jun 28 11:37:28 CEST 2006


Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 11:15:38 +0300
From: Razvan Ion <razvan.ion at pavilionmagazine.org>
Subject: <nettime-ann> BUCHAREST BIENNALE/CAA/THE BRUNCH

THE BRUNCH

Tuesday, June 27, 12.00 a.m.
CAA, Bucharest, Str. General Budisteanu 19 (in the courtyard of Faculty
of Art).

ìThe Brunchî at CAA (Center for Art Analyze/Contemporary Art Archive).
Debates moderated by Lia & Dan Perjovschi.

A democratic choice of the topic will be performed to conclude the last
day of BB2.Ý

WHAT IS ìTHE BRUNCHî

"The Brunch" is an ongoing project realized by CAA and PAVILION
magazine after an idea by Lia Perjovschi.
ìThe Brunchî is a platform of debates and analyzes of the Romanian and
international art scene and the social-political context.
These events will explore on a theoretical level the role of art,
discussing the possible social and political missions of artistic
practice.
We would like to encourage communication, consultation - perhaps
collaboration - alongside facilitating the reciprocation of knowledge
and understanding between the artists and theoreticians involved.


ORGANIZERS

Lia Perjovschi's CAA (Contemporary Art Archive/Centre for Art Analysis)
is a project active under different names and in different shapes since
1988. CAA was a voice activated installation, a place for debate and
criticism; it served as a point for local and international artists and
curators to meet and exchange opinions and transformed itself and its
mission according to the changes in the political and cultural context.

PAVILION is an art and culture magazine that name alludes to the
relative temporary structure of the contemporary art. The magazine is
presenting wide-ranging, multi-disciplinary content in each issue
through the varied formats of regular column, essays, interviews, and
artist projects. PAVILION does not only want to describe contemporary
phenomenon but with its militant attitude it tries to directly
intervene in cultural, political and social life. Editors and founders
are Razvan Ion & Eugen Radescu
PAVILION is the producer of BUCHAREST BIENNALE and PAVILION lecture
series.

www.bucharestbiennale.org
www.pavilionmagazine.org



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