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[Nettime-ro] 2-3 JUNE : : Public Events in the frame of SPACES ON THE RUN |
===================================================================== *Public Events in the frame of SPACES ON THE RUN* Dushanbe Art Ground announces a series of public events in Dushanbe in the frame of: âSPACES ON THE RUN - Mapping, activating, rethinking the status of public spaces in Central Asian contextâ project. Period: *2 - 3 JUNE* *ââ* * 2015* Project organizer: Dushanbe Art Ground (Public Foundation âSanati Muosirâ) Project partners: Prince Claus Fund/NL, Arts Colaboratory - a Hivos&DOEN Foundation programme/NL, Goethe Institute Tashkent/Uzbekistan, Goethe Institute Almaty/Kazakhstan. Project partners in Tajikistan: The State University of Visual Art and Design of Tajikistan, The Union of Artists of Tajikistan, The Union of Designers-TJ, The Union of Architects-TJ/Dushanbe. Regional partners: Urban Initiatives "Ctrl+S Almaty", ICOMOS Fund Kazakhstan, Saken Narinov/studio-VDNH/Almaty, âUrban initiativesâ- Public Foundation (Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) A series of public events conceived as part of Final Presentation section of the project will activate a number of spots in Dushanbe. This locations where previously selected by participants during the research and documentation section of the project that deals with the changing status of public space and its shifted function after the country become independent and following the period of civil war in Tajikistan. This series of public events comprises: lecture âBus stops along the Silk Roadâ along with project presentation â âWandering BusStopâ by Jamshed Kholikov- visual artist, Tajikistan, an intervention in PÐrÐ Poytaht (Bogy Poitaht) titled âTop citizens" designed by Bakytzhan Salikhov - designer/artist, Kazakhstan and intervention titled âWish them luck!â by Murod Sharifov - visual artist, Tajikistan. Program: *2 JUNE* Lecture âBus stops along the Silk Roadâ and project presentation - âWandering Bus Stopâ by Jamshed Kholikov - visual artist, Tajikistan Location: Dushanbe Bus station Time: 19.00-20.001. 1.* Lecture-presentation "Bus Stops along the Silk Road"* by Jamshed Kholikov - visual artist, Tajikistan between 2003-2014. A research project about bus stops was launched more than ten years ago in Central Asia - Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan The research in Caucasus was developed in the frame of "Alanikaâ symposium in 2014 where it had the opportunity to further study the stops in Georgia, Kabardino-Balkaria and North Ossetia. Now we can say that this photo research covers all former Soviet part of the Silk Road, from the Pamir to the North Caucasus. Soviet era itself, as a whole, can be regarded as a stop on the Silk Road, which left a rich and significant cultural layer. 2. *Project: "Wandering Bus Stop" *by Jamshed Kholikov - visual artist, Tajikistan. "Wandering Bus Stop" is a mobile structure that can be transformed into an art platform that can be placed in various locations around the city, town or village... "Wandering Bus Stop " is a format that moves away from the established classic forms of conventional, fixed gallery or exhibition spaces, where the viewer comes to the event. This mobile platform can be transformed/modified depending on the needs of art event or cultural activity into an exhibition space, space for film screenings, music/sound performances and small theater productions. In this format, the space itself comes directly to the public to present a venue, and create a direct interaction. BIO Kholikov Jamshed - visual artist and curator, was born in 1962, lives and works in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. He graduated from MHAT school (Institute) named by Nemirovich-Danchenko (Moscow, Russia), production faculty, specialty "artist-engineer" (1986), previously studied in Republican Art College named by M. Olimova (Dushanbe, Tajikistan). Since 2003 working in visual art and works with such media as photography and video. Participated in many exhibitions of contemporary art in Central Asia, Russia, Turkey, USA, France, Taiwan. Participated in the framework of the Central Asian Pavilion on the 52-nd and 53-ed Venice Biennale, Italy. *3 JUNE* Location: PÐrÐ Poytaht (Bogy Poitaht) Address: 114, Karamov str. (Sino district), Dushanbe, Tajikistan Time: 18.00-20.00 1.*Project presentation: âThe Best Citizensâ*- Bakytzhan Salikhov-designer/artist, Kazakhstan. Location: PÐrÐ Poytaht ( Bogy Poitaht) Address: 114, Karamov str. (Sino district), Dushanbe, Tajikistan Time: 18.00-19.00 In today's world social stratification takes a new shape. Classic divisions of tops and bottoms, rich and poor, migrated into virtual space of social networks and turned into popular and unpopular, readable and unreadable, etc. etc. But in the recent past we have had our "facesâ (Facebook) and that was a "Board of Honor". Persons presented on that surface where proud, respected, all of us listened to their opinions, but sometimes they where also criticized. In this project we intended to create similar âBoard of Honor" for the residents of Dushanbe. This Hall of Fame is to introduce publicly their best citizens. But none of these people will be chosen, and people will not look at the pictures in the framework... they will look at their own reflection. The project involves the placement of the mirror boards of honor on the streets. Above the mirrors will be placed the title "Board of Honor -The best citizens" The purpose of the project is to show to the citizens their value in today's society, regardless of their social status or social networks. BIO Bakhytzhan Salikhov, was born in 1976, lives and works in Almaty, studied at the National University named after Al-Farabi, Faculty of Philosophy and Political Science, where he got a diploma at the Department of Philosophy in 2001. Participated in a number of seminars - "Art as a tool for social change", organized by SCCA Almaty in 2003, "How to make video art" Almaty, organized by the Center for Contemporary Art in Almaty in 2004, and "Sacred Places of Central Asia" Dushanbe, organized by SCCA Almaty in 2004. Took part in summer art school of art criticism, Almaty, organized by the Soros Fund, Kazakhstan in 2002. 2. *Public intervention âWish them luck!â* - Murod Sharifov- visual artist, Tajikistan Location: PÐrÐ Poytaht (Bogy Poitaht) Ðddress: 114, Karamov str. (Sino district), Dushanbe, Tajikistan Time: 19.00-20.00 Most of the post-Soviet countries develop laws and create social and environmental actions, but creating it all, they do not provide solutions to solve these problems, do not contribute to and does not consult citizens concerning certain important public issues. But the main problem lies in the fact that when one authority decides to solve a particular problem, the other authority does not give permission, or creates obstacles in solving the issue. For such cases there is always a person who solves these problems through corruption.The project aims to identify the mechanism of bureaucratic corruption activities through interventions in urban space. In this project, there is a problem and there is a solution, though not everyone is able to solve it. In this case, instead of list of tasks we have a number of watering cans filled with sand / gravel signifying the task/problem, and only one watering can is empty and one person who was elected (corrupt person) can use a watering can, fill it with water and watering green spaces, but some others who wish to follow his example (to use watering can) will face the problem that they can not solve. BIO MurodjonSharifov was born in 1984, lives and works in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. In 2001 Murodjon graduated from the Tajik State Art College named after M. Olimov, majoring in Fine Arts. Several years later, in 2006, he graduated from the Tajik State Institute of Arts named after M. Tursunzade, Department of Theater and Painting, and received a Bachelorâs degree in Fine Arts. Murodjonâs professional experience began in 2005 and today Murodjon works as instructor of computer graphics design at the State Institute of Visual Arts and Design, as well as the leading designer at the International film festival ÂDidorÂ, which is held annually in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. *âSPACES ON THE RUN - Mapping, activating, rethinking the status of public spaces in Central Asian contextâ* project aims is to understand/analyze the processes behind recent transformations of the public spaces in post-socialist context and investigate the status of public spaces in Central Asia challenging the hegemonic narratives, consumerist and private interests by re-appropriating/re-thinking and re-activating the public space trough contemporary art and social practices. The project will consist in the following components: - Mobile Workshops to be organized in Dushanbe, Almaty and Bishkek, - research-documentation lab, theoretical seminars, a number of art projects/creative interventions in the public space will be realized by invited participants from Central Asia (Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan). In order understand the dynamic of transformation of public spaces in the region a series of Mobile Workshops will be organized in Dushanbe/Tajikistan, Almaty/Kazakhstan and Bishkek/Kyrgyzstan to undertake a comparative analysis and investigate the processes behind recent transformations, mapping, planning, use, and commercialization of public space in the context of Central Asia. This project is supported by Prince Claus Fund, The Netherlands, Arts Colaboratory - a Hivos&DOEN Foundation programme, The Netherlands and also by Goethe Institute Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Goethe Institute Almaty, Kazakhstan and Open Society Institute â Assistance Foundation in Tajikistan. Organizer: *Dushanbe Art Ground (Public Foundation âSanati Muosirâ)* â is a non-profit organization registered in 2012 in Dushanbe. DAG mission is to advocate for the development of contemporary art practices in Tajikistan, to redefine the role of the artist in contemporary society and shift the function of the artist from mere producer to engaged researcher and critic. DAG strategy is to achieve long-term sustainable development for new media arts and new platforms where creative and civic communities could collaboratively invent alternative avenues for social development and change. Dushanbe Art Ground activity is supported by Open Society Institute â Assistance Foundation in Tajikistan and Swiss Cooperation Office, Tajikistan. ===================================================================== +++++++++++++++++++++ stefan rusu - curator dushanbe art ground tel: + 992 935036903 email: suhebator@gmail.com <http://compose/?mailto=mailto%3asuhebator@gmail.com> skype: suhebator1 _______________________________________________ Nettime-ro mailing list Nettime-ro@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ro --> arhiva: http://amsterdam.nettime.org/