In the exhibition Somewhere in Between, BOZAR offers a glimpse of the cutting edge of what is currently happening in various European contemporary art scenes and their networks.
Five independent artistic players are given carte blanche in the spaces of the Centre for Fine Arts. They present a selection of work by artists and curators from their extensive international network.
>>> 104 works, 74 artists, 25 curators <<<
>>> 5 artistic participants: three Brussels art spaces (Etablissement d'en face, Komplot and La Loge), the Eastern European art scene through the eyes of Prague curator Michal Novotný, and the students from the Curatorial Studies course at the KASK in Ghent <<<
Since the 1970s, a network of diverse art scenes, operating outside the regular art market and established institutions, has developed throughout Europe. These are often independent initiatives which function on modest resources, remaining under the radar of the wider public, but at the same time creating a huge dynamic. These artistic platforms form a strong network, and an alternative art circuit that has spread throughout Europe. They are small and medium-sized non-profit organisations, often without institutional backing but set up and driven by artists, curators and committed cultural players. Their programmes are not about big names, market values or potential audiences, but purely about providing a platform for the artist's work. As such they fill a gap, literally 'somewhere in between' the commercial gallery circuit and the established art institutions.
The balance has shifted in recent years within the international visual art world.
Market value has become more important and is increasingly putting public institutions and individual participants under pressure to succeed and take economic and often political interests into account.
As an established art institution in the heart of Europe, BOZAR is also examining this evolution. In this way
Somewhere in Between is a
critical reflection on our own operation. The exhibition initiates an almost
atypical institutional dialogue between worlds that are aware of each other's existence but,
de facto, function separately. BOZAR and the independent art spaces that will be its guests this summer are related to each other in a subtle interaction and will come together for the first time in a
large-scale collective project.
Five artistic participants are given
carte blanche to fill the exhibition halls at the Centre for Fine Arts: three Brussels art spaces (
Etablissement d'en face,
Komplot and
La Loge), the Prague curator
Michal Novotnýwho offers his perspective on the
Eastern European art scene, and finally the investigation by the students on the Curatorial Studies course at the
KASK (Ghent).
Somewhere in Between takes visitors on a journey through the
artistic hotbeds of Europe and introduces them to lesser-known networks of artists and independent curators who are increasingly exchanging their hometowns for a (temporary) life in residencies, workshops, studios and art spaces from Tbilisi to Berlin, Riga to Lisbon, Athens to Rotterdam and Zagreb to Brussels.
Somewhere in Between
Contemporary Art Scenes in Europe
20.06 -19.08.2018
BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts,
Rue Ravenstein 23, 1000 Brussels
Open: Tuesday to Sunday, 10 am > 6 pm (Thursday: 10 am > 9 pm)
Closed: Monday
Tickets: € 10 - 6 (discounts on
www.bozar.be)
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