Carol Watts
Anna Lawrence
Johan Thom
Peter Cusack
The Centre for Creative Collaboration
16 Acton Street, London WC1X 9NG
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Posted in News, tagged Aaron Murphy, Becky Cremin, Dave Beech, Deborah Padfield, Elaine Mullings, Eleanor Morgan, Errol Francis, Farniyas Zaker, Fiona Curran, Henrietta Simson, Jaimini Patel, Jen Harvie, Joanne Bristol, Johan Thom with Guy du Toit, Julia Vogl, Kai Syng Tan, Katy Beinart, Laura Kuch, Laura Malacart, Leah Lovett & Helen Rawling, Mel Gooding, Michael Delacruz, Ope Lori, Patricia Townsend, Peter Osborne, Robert Hewison, Sam Mould, Sarat Maharaj, Slade Post Occupation Group, Sonke Faltien, Sue Golding, Terence McCormack, Theresia Peng, Tim Long on February 19, 2011|
Slade Research Centre Woburn Square London WC1H 0AB
Artists, curators and theorists respond to the cuts in arts and humanities funding with an exhibition, screenings, performances and lectures around the theme of the value of art and research – curated by the Slade School of Fine Art MPhil/PhD Group
Katy Beinart, Leah Lovett & Helen Rawling, Joanne Bristol, Becky Cremin, Fiona Curran, Michael Delacruz, Sonke Faltien, Errol Francis, Laura Kuch, Tim Long, Ope Lori, Laura Malacart, Terence McCormack, Eleanor Morgan, Sam Mould, Elaine Mullings, Aaron Murphy, Deborah Padfield, Jaimini Patel, Theresia Peng, Henrietta Simson, Slade Post Occupation Group, Kai Syng Tan, Patricia Townsend, Johan Thom with Guy du Toit, Julia Vogl, Farniyas Zaker
Dave Beech – Artist in the Collective Freee and Chelsea College of Art & Design
Sue Golding – University of Greenwich
Mel Gooding – Art critic, writer, and curator
Jen Harvie – Queen Mary’s College
Robert Hewison – City University and Associate of think tank Demos
Sarat Maharaj – Lund University and Malmö Art Academy, Sweden
Peter Osborne – Kingston University and editor of Radical Philosophy
Wed 10am-5pm
Thurs Symposium 9.30am-5pm – Exhibition late opening and live events 6-8pm
Fri 10am-1pm
RSVP: surplus@london.com
Nearest stop: Warren Street, Goodge Street or Euston Square
Posted in News, tagged Johan Thom, Mladinski kulturni center Maribor on November 27, 2010|

Johan Thom (1976) je južnoafriški umetnik, ki trenutno živi in ustvarja v Londonu. Znan je po svojih performansih, video delih, skulpturah in tekstih. Večina del je ustvaril v javnih mestnih okoljih, parkih, galerijah, pri tem pa izhajal iz vsakdanjega življenja v Južni Afriki. Trenutno raziskuje pomen materialnega v umetnosti.
»Z ozirom na materialno umetniškega dela ne moremo razumeti le kot kulturne abstrakcije ali reprezentacije, pač pa umetniško delo predstavlja performativni angažma, ki proizvaja določene pomene s prepletanjem čutov, telesnosti in razuma.«
(Johan Thom)
V predavanju bo Johan Thom razmišljal o svoji fascinaciji in uporabi zlata v seriji svojih del, v katero spada tudi video instalacija Challenging Mud (After Kazuo Shiraga), ki je na ogled v Galeriji Media Nox.
JOHAN THOM: KLJUBOVATI BLATU
Video instalacija
Galerija Media Nox
premiera 29. 11. ob 18:00, ponovitve 30. 11. in 1. 12. med 12:00 in 18:00
»Južna Afrika je moja zibelka in moj grob – kulturno, politično in umetniško. Njena rdeča prst je v mojih žilah in zgoščuje mojo kri. Ko kljubujem blatu, kljubujem svojemu lastnemu bistvu.« (Johan Thom)
23. marca 2008 je južnoafriški umetnik Johan Thom prekril svoje celotno telo z medom in zlatimi lističi za zasebni performans, v katerem so ga njegova žena in skupina najbližjih živega pokopali. V umetniškem delu, ki je nastalo, je gledalec priča, kako nevidna roka počasi prekriva zlat lik ležeč v fetusni drži na dnu groba. Delo je skorajda hipnotično, ponavljajoč zvok in gib lopate in rdeče zemlje ustvarjata meditativno vzdušje, počasna transformacija slike to še dodatno poudarja.
Kombinacija zlatega lika, zemlje in fetusne drže služi kot osnova za več interpretacijskih drž, vse navidez arhaične ali mitične v svojem bistvu: spominja nas na močvirske like severne Anglije, pa tudi inkovske in egipčanske pogrebne običaje, simboliko zlata v svetovnih nazorih ljudstva Ašanti (Afrika), uporabo zlatih lističev v renesančnem slikarstvu in azijski religiozni ikonografiji ter, bližje umetnikovemu domu, odkritju zlata v Johannesburgu, Južni Afriki.
Delo je hommage performansu Challenging Mud (1956) Kazua Shirage (1924-2008) iz umetniške skupine Guitai.
Avtor: Johan Thom, www.johanthom.com
Kinematografija: Garreth Fradgley
Asistenti: Guy du Toit, Sarel Jansen van Rensburg, Mika le Roux, Shane de Lange, Nicholas du Toit
Petra Kolmančič, koordinatorka in organizatorka kulturnih programov
Mladinski kulturni center Maribor
Ljubljanska ulica 4, Maribor
www.mkc.si www.kulturniinkubator.si
02 300 29 94
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Mednarodni festival računalniških umetnosti (MFRU)
MFRU (v organizaciji MKC Maribor) ima v Sloveniji bogato tradicijo, saj velja za eno od osrednjih institucij računalniške umetnosti, ki s svojo stalno dejavnostjo skrbi za njeno prepoznavnost in razvoj. Ob ustanovitvi leta 1994 je bil eden prvih v tem delu sveta ter prvi in edini v Sloveniji. Od svojih začetkov je v Sloveniji in širši regiji opravil pionirsko delo pri predstavljanju teorije in prakse računalniške umetnosti ter novih medijev, s čimer pomembno prispeva k njihovi promociji in uveljavitvi, hkrati pa vzpostavlja temeljno kreativno jedro – v smislu produkcije novih intermedijskih del – v tem prostoru. MFRU tako zapolnjuje pomembno kulturno programsko nišo, s čimer Maribor uvršča med konkurenčna evropska festivalska mesta.
Posted in News, tagged Belfast) Professor Gail Schwab (Hofstra University, Caroline Phillips, Dr Sharon Morris (UCL), Frederica Giardini (University Roma-Tre, Geraldine Finn, Helen Benigson, Jananne Al-Ani (University of the Arts) Dr Caroline Bergvall (University of Southampton) Dr Carol Brown (University of Auckland) Dr Karen Burns (Monash University) Professor Lorraine Code (Toronto Uni, Jane Gilbert, Johan Thom, Kai Tai, Kristen Kreider & James O'Leary, Long Island NY) Professor Judith Still (The University of Nottingham) Taking Place: Feminist Spatial Practice collective Gianni Vacchelli (Universita degli Studi di Bergamo), Luce Irigaray, Miriam Leonard, Nastja Ronkko, POETICS AND ETHICS, politics, Professor Timothy Mathews (UCL), Rome) FATALE (KTH, Sexuate Subjects, Sharon Morris, Simone Roberts, Stockholm) Dr Gillian Howie (Liverpool University) Profesor Heinz Kimmerle (University of Rotterdam) Professor Mary Rawlinson (Stony Brook University, SUNY) Dr Marita Ryan (University of Limerick) Dr Margrit Shildrick (Queen’s University, Taru Elfving, Tim Mathews, Wellington) Dr Doina Petrescu (Atelier d’Architecture Autogérée and University of Sheffield) on October 31, 2010|

This international interdisciplinary conference seeks to generate new theories and practices of subjectivity – ‘sexuate subjects’ – through contemporary poetic and political research in the visual arts, humanities and social sciences. It explores how these positive ethical subjectivities for women and men are constructed through spatial, material and textual feminist poetics and politics. Over three days, it will examine how sexuate subjects (people/disciplines) aid interdisciplinary responses to contemporary global crises of community conflict, social and environmental wellbeing. Nine panels and invited keynote speakers examine the following themes: environmental and social crises; sustainable ecologies; poetic communities, pedagogies, voices and bodies; the politics of bio-medicine, body-rights, family and well-being.
Luce Irigaray, Doctor in Philosophy and Director of Research in Philosophy, the Centre National de la Recherche Scientific, Paris
Keynotes: Jananne Al-Ani (University of the Arts) Dr Caroline Bergvall (University of Southampton) Dr Carol Brown (University of Auckland) Dr Karen Burns (Monash University) Professor Lorraine Code (Toronto University) Professor Elizabeth Grosz (Rutgers University): video-conference presentation Professor Dorita Hannah (Massey University, Wellington) Dr Doina Petrescu (Atelier d’Architecture Autogérée and University of Sheffield)
Invited: Frederica Giardini (University Roma-Tre, Rome) FATALE (KTH, Stockholm) Dr Gillian Howie (Liverpool University) Profesor Heinz Kimmerle (University of Rotterdam) Professor Mary Rawlinson (Stony Brook University, SUNY) Dr Marita Ryan (University of Limerick) Dr Margrit Shildrick (Queen’s University, Belfast) Professor Gail Schwab (Hofstra University, Long Island NY) Professor Judith Still (The University of Nottingham) Taking Place: Feminist Spatial Practice collective Gianni Vacchelli (Universita degli Studi di Bergamo)
Please go to the Conference website for registration and further details: www.ucl.ac.uk/silva/sexuate-subjects
Funders: the Bartlett School of Architecture Research Fund; UCL’s Grand Challenge of Intercultural Interactions; Centre for the Study of Contemporary Art, History of Art Department, UCL; Department of French UCL; Slade School of Fine Art, UCL; Hofstra University; Stony Brook University and FATALE, KTH, Stockholm
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PS: I am presenting a performance as part of this session on Saturday 4 December:
9.30-16.00 Understanding Difference: why poetry matters
Panel, performances and exhibition
Convenors: Professor Timothy Mathews (UCL), Dr Sharon Morris (UCL)
Contributors: Helen Benigson, Taru Elfving, Geraldine Finn, Jane Gilbert, Kristen Kreider & James O’Leary, Miriam Leonard, Tim Mathews, Sharon Morris, Caroline Phillips, Simone Roberts, Nastja Ronkko, Kai Tai, Johan Thom
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Posted in News, tagged artists and materials, artists statement, gold, Johan Thom, politics, Real Presence 2010, visas on August 31, 2010|
ARTIST STATEMENT Statement prepared for ‘Real Presence 2010: Expanded concept of art practice and art education’, held in Belgrade and organised by Biljana Tomic and Dobrila Denegri (nKA-Ica, Belgrade).
I am truly disappointed and saddened to not to be there with you all. This is due to circumstances
beyond my control. In this regard I have sent along a small component of the talk and the performance that I was due to give as part of the program.
The artist Gary Stevens has kindly agreed to distribute some gold Euro chocolate coins amongst the audience and to read this statement. Whilst you listen I ask that each of you take one and pass them along. You may do with these coins whatever you desire but with the exception of any diabetics in the audience, it is my sincere hope that you will eat them at some point.
Given the turn of events, the gold euro chocolate
coin now seems an apt – if somewhat obvious – reference inasmuch as it brings together a number of ‘threads’. These threads are as much conceptual, as material, artistic, practical and political in nature: I am not with you for I have had problems obtaining a visa. This due to the fact that Belgrade is not part of the EU – for which as luck would have it I currently do have a temporary Schengen visa. Moreover, I am currently living in London on a temporary student visa. It’s all somewhat Kafkaesque and my situation is far from unique or extraordinary.
Moreover, I am a South African and gold does have a particular history there, in the messy politics and history of the ‘new world’ too. The promise and subsequent discovery of gold at the Rand in 1852 in no small way contributed to my being what and
who I am today – a white African with the eponymous first name of ’Johannes’. (Statistically speaking it is estimated that more than 40% of all the gold mined in the world thus far came from the main gold reef in Johannesburg – ergo the nickname ‘the city of Gold’).
It may be said that the gold coin implies some dominant form of ‘currency’ – one that shapes who we are, how we move around in the world (or not) and most specifically how this ‘frames’ the role of the artist therein.
In order to keep it short, I am just going to say one more thing: I have sent along these gold chocolate Euros because I think there is an important way in which artists communicate through materials – transforming ourselves and the world around us in the process. This way of communicating cannot simply be framed by discourse and language – a statement by which I mean to imply that such material exchanges will always modify, exceed and question the representational structures that we have so carefully cultivated in order to make sense of the world and our place in it.
In short, apart from what this gold chocolate coin looks like, it has a number of material properties that somehow resonate with the core of our very being as humans: its smell, taste, texture and so on all contribute to some kind of mutual affinity between us and it. This simple material affirmation of the world draws our attention not only to what we are, but rather, to what we could become.
And unlike the visa that participates in the more one-sided process of ‘writing us’, this story always has more than two sides or possible outcomes – a simple fact borne out by the sheer diversity and vastness of the natural world that surrounds us.
Johan Thom, London 2010
Posted in News, tagged Adrian Notz, Angela Vettese, Catterina Seia, Chiara Parisi, Gabriëlle Schleijpen, Helke Bayrle, Joa Ljungberg, Johan Thom, Mans Wrange, Milenko Prvacki, Natasa Teofilovic, Peter Pakesh, Rainer Fuchs, Seppo Salminen, Sibylle Omlin, Simon Thorogood, Stephan Schmidt-Wulffen, Thomas Bayrle, Tobias Rehberger, Victoria Vesna on July 24, 2010|
TALKS & LECTURES: “EXPANDED CONCEPT OF ART PRACTICE AND ART EDUCATION”
26.08 – 7.09. 2010 / 15.30 – 19.30
Venue: Belgrade City Library / Knez Mihailova street, 56 / http://www.bgb.rs
Calendar of lectures, talks and presentations (power point, video) – daily program 15.30 till 19.30
| 15.30 | 17.00 | 18.15 | 19.00 | |
| Thursday 26.08 | Dobrila Denegri
Real Presence 2001-10 Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna – students presentation |
Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna – students presentation | The Icelandic Art Academy
Mans Wrange (Rektor, KKH – Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm) |
Gabriëlle Schleijpen (Director, ArtEZ Institute of the Arts, Enschede |
| Friday 27.08 | KHIO – Royal Academy for Arts, Oslo | Finnish Academy of Fine Arts
University of Applied Arts Vienna |
Thomas Bayrle (Frankfurt) | Helke Bayrle (Frankfurt) film screening / Porticus |
| Saturday 28.08 | UCLA, Media & Design Dep. Los Angeles
ArtEZ Institute of the Arts, Enschede Hansung University, Seul |
Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm
Ecole Municipale des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux ERBA Ecole Régionale des Beaux Arts de Rennes |
Marta Smolinska (Phd. Chair of the History of Art and Culture, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun, Roland) | Sibylle Omlin
Director, ECAV – Ecole cantonale d’Art du Valais |
| Sunday 29.08 | FREE / | FREE / | FREE / | FREE / |
| Monday 30.08 | Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design – MFA | ECAV – Ecole cantonale d’Art du Valais
National University of Arts – Bucharest |
Simon Thorogood, Artist, London Fashion College | Johan Thom
Artist, Johannesburg / London |
| Tuesday 31.08 | Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest | Accademia di Belle Arti di Palermo | Stephan Schmidt-Wulffen (Dean, Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Wien) | Opening of the exhibition – Belgrade City Museum |
| Wednesday 1.09 | Ecole Supérieure des Beaux-arts de Nantes Métropole | individual presentations of students from Germany, Greece, | Faculty for Fine Arts, Belgrade
Adrian Notz (Curator, Cabaret Voltaire, Zurich |
Opening of the exhibition – Palazzo Italia |
| Thursday 2.09 | Facultad de Bellas Artes, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Facultad de Bellas Artes Alonso Cano, Granata Middelsex University of Art London Laban, London |
Central Saint Martins College
Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera individual presentations Italy |
IUAV – Venice
Accademia di Belle Arti, Carrara Malin Stahl, Stockholm |
Joa Ljungberg (Curator, Moderna Museet, Malmo)
Ósk Vilhjálmsdóttir Artist, (Professor, Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík |
| Friday 3.09 | UCSB – University of California, Santa Barbara /
individual presentations Singapore, Johannesburg, Ucraina |
Sharon Yaari, Artist, (Professors, Bazulel Academy for Art & Design, Tel Aviv), | Seppo Salminen Artist, (Professor, Kuvataideakatemia, Helsinki)
Janos Sugar Artist, (Professor, Intermedia Faculty of the Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest) |
Richard Ross Artist, (Professor, UCSB, Santa Barbara |
| Saturday 4.09 | Staedelschule, Frankfurt | Tobias Rehberger Artist, (Vice-dean, Staatliche Hochschule für Bildende Kunste, Frankfurt | Erik Krikortz, Artist, Stockholm | Opening of the exhibition – HAOS GALLERY / HOUSE OF LEGACY |
| Sunday 5.09 | FREE / | FREE / | FREE / | Opening of the exhibition – KAZAMATI / REMONT |
| Monday 6.09 | Rainer Fuchs (Curator, MUMOK, Vienna | Chiara Parisi (Director, Centre international d’art et du paysage de l’île de Vassivière | Giulio Alessandri (Vice-director CLASAV, IUAV – FDA, Venezia | Opening of the exhibition – MKM – MAGACIN |
| Tuesday 7.09 | Patricia Solini (Professor, Ecole Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Nantes Métropole), Jean-Sylvain Bieth (Professor, Ecole Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Nantes Métropole) | Medine Altiok (MOCA, Zurich);
Natasa Teofilovic (Lecturer, Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade) |
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| Wednesday 8.09 | DISINSTALLING | CLENAING | DEPARTURES |
Participants:
Stephan Schmidt-Wulffen (Dean, Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Wien), Mans Wrange (Rektor/Vice-Chancellor, KKH – Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm), Milenko Prvacki (Dean, Lasalle-Sia College of The Arts Singapore), Tobias Rehberger (Vice-dean, Staatliche Hochschule für Bildende Kunste, Frankfurt), Victoria Vesna (Director, Arts&Science Centre, UCLA, Los Angeles / Parsons The New School for Design, NY), Peter Pakesh (Director, Landesmuseum – Joanneum, Kunsthaus Graz), Chiara Parisi (Director, Centre international d’art et du paysage de l’île de Vassivière), Angela Vettese (Director CLASAV, IUAV – FDA, Venezia), Giulio Alessandri (Vice-director CLASAV, IUAV – FDA, Venezia), Catterina Seia (Cultural manager, Art for Business), Gabriëlle Schleijpen (Director, DAI – ArtEZ Institute of the Arts, Enschede), Sibylle Omlin (Director, ECAV – Ecole cantonale d’Art du Valais), Rainer Fuchs (Curator, MUMOK, Vienna), Joa Ljungberg (Curator, Moderna Museet, Malmo), Adrian Notz (Curator, Cabaret Voltaire, Zurich); Seppo Salminen (Professor, Kuvataideakatemia, Helsinki), Patricia Solini (Professor, Ecole Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Nantes Métropole), Jean-Sylvain Bieth (Professor, Ecole Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Nantes Métropole), Ósk Vilhjálmsdóttir (Professor, Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík), Sharon Yaari, Gil Shani (Professors, Bazulel Academy for Art & Design, Tel Aviv), Janos Sugar (Professor, Intermedia Faculty of the Hungarian University of Fine Arts, Budapest), Richard Ross (Professor, UCSB, Santa Barbara), Simon Thorogood, (Professor, London Fashion College), Mrdjan Bajic (Professor, Faculty of Visual Arts, Belgrade), Marta Smolinska (Phd. Chair of the History of Art and Culture, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun, Poland), Thomas and Helke Bayrle (Frankfurt), Erik Krikortz (Stockholm), Johan Thom (London / Johannesburg), Medine Altiok (MOCA, Zurich); Natasa Teofilovic (Lecturer, Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade) and many more.
Other venues:
EXHIBITION: “PRESENCES” / 31.08 – 7.09. 2010
Openings: 31.08 – Konak Kneginje Ljubice at 19.00
01.09 – Italian cultural institute at 19.00
Venues of exhibitions and special interventions:
WORKSHOP: “REAL PRESENCE 10” / 25.08 – 8.09. 2010
Openings: 4.09 / 5.09 / 6.09 from 19.00
Venues: