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SUMMARY:Building Bridges: Curatorial Education and Professional Paths
DESCRIPTION:SYMPOSIUM \n 14 - 15 May 2016\n Auditorium\n Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo\, Turin \nCelebrating 10 years of its Residency for Young Curators\, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo promotes an international symposium on curatorial practices\, training programmes and career opportunities for new generations of curators. The event is organised in collaboration with Compagnia di San Paolo\, who supports the Residency programme since its first edition in 2007.\n30 years have elapsed since the launch of the very first curator courses\, and today the international training programme offer is a very broad and varied one\, including academic courses and independent study programmes offered by institutions. What is less studied is the critical transition stage from the school setting to the art world: what options can be provided to young curators\, who are well-equipped from the point of view of theory\, yet often lack professional experience? Which tools\, institutional programmes\, and independent initiatives are more interesting to analyze in this respect? Are schools and exhibiting institutions talking often enough to one another\, both on a theoretical and on an operative level?\nThe symposium will see the participation of directors from some of the foremost curatorial schools worldwide\, of museum directors and curators who will be asked to share their reflections on these topics\, comparing their respective positions within the system and the most significant case histories.\nThe second part of the symposium will focus on the experience of the Young Curators Residency Programme of Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo. Launched in 2007\, the programme welcomes each year 3 alumni from international curatorial courses\, and gives them the opportunity to take a study trip across Italy\, with the aim of co-curating a final exhibition to be held in the building of the Foundation. Designed as a bridge between training and profession\, the residency has the twofold objective of promoting the knowledge of contemporary art and providing a platform for experimentation\, along with the tools for creating a curatorial project.\nThrough the voices of the protagonists\, some of them curators who took part in the various editions of the Residency\, or artists featured in the exhibitions\, we will review 10 years in Italian art\, as it has been received and portrayed in as many shows\, which form an archive of artistic approaches and innovative curatorial practices. \nINFO \nThe Symposium will take place in the Auditorium of Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo\, Via Modane 16\, Turin. The talks will be held in English; a translation service will be provided. Participation is free but booking is required due to limited seating.\nFor information\, booking and logistic support to groups\, please contact the organization.\nexhibition@test.fsrr.org / +39.0113797603\nwww.fsrr.org / www.fsrr.org/ycrp \nSchedule\n\nSaturday 14 May 2016\n2.00\nInstitutional welcomes\nPatrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo\nPresident\, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo \n2.30\nIntroduction\nIrene Calderoni \nKeynote Speech\nFrancesco Bonami \n3.00\nRound Table\n- Thinking about each other. How do schools and institutions consider each other a relevant counterpart\n - Fostering singularities vs training professionals. How curatorial education is structured to deal with this polarity\nParticipants: Tom Eccles\, Pavel Pyś\, Beatrix Ruf\, Simon Sheikh\nDiscussion moderated by: Mark Rappolt \n4.30\nPausa \n5.00\nRound Table\n- Off the beaten track. Are schools places to invent new institutions?\n - One place after another. Residencies and other opportunities for young curators.\nParticipants: João Laia\, Francesco Manacorda\, Kate Strain\, Joanna Warsza\nDiscussion moderated by: Mark Rappolt \n6.30\nTenzing Barshee\, Molly Everett e Dorota Michalska introduce Passo dopo Passo\, the final exhibition of the 10th Young Curators Residency Programme \n7.00\nExhibition Opening \nSunday 15 May 2016 \n10.30\nIntroduction\nLorenzo Balbi \n10 years of research on Italian contemporary art\nDiscussions moderated by Stefano Collicelli Cagol \n11.00\n1st panel\nGianluca e Massimiliano De Serio\, Rosalie Doubal\, João Laia\, Pavel Pyś\, Cesare Pietroiusti\, Rä di Martino \n13:00 lunch \n2:30\n2nd panel\nElisa Caldana\, Tomaso De Luca\, Molly Everett\, Chiara Fumai\, Riccardo Giacconi\, Andrey Parshikov\, Kate Strain \n5:00 end \nSPEAKERS\n\nLorenzo Balbi\nCurator\, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo \nFrancesco Bonami\nHonorary Director\, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo \nElisa Caldana\nArtist \nIrene Calderoni\nCurator\, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo \nStefano Collicelli Cagol\nCurator at large\, Trondheim Kunstmuseum \nTomaso De Luca\nArtist \nGianluca e Massimiliano De Serio\nArtists \nRosalie Doubal\nCurator\, Talks and Events\, ICA London \nTom Eccles\nExecutive Director\, Center for Curatorial Studies\, Bard College\, NY \nMolly Everett\nCurator in Residence\, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo \nChiara Fumai\nArtist \nRiccardo Giacconi\nArtist \nJoão Laia\nCo-founder\, The Green Parrot\, Barcellona \nFranceco Manacorda\nDirector\, Tate Liverpool \nRä di Martino\nArtist \nAndrey Parshikov\nIndependent Curator\, Moscow \nCesare Pietroiusti\nArtist \nPavel Pyś\nCurator\, Walker art Center\, Minneapolis \nMark Rappolt\nEditor-in-Chief\, ArtReview \nBeatrix Ruf\nDirector\, Steedelijk Museum\, Amsterdam \nSimon Sheikh\nProgramme Director\, MFA Curating\, Goldsmiths College\, London \nKate Strain\nIndependent Curator\, Dublino \nJoanna Warsza\nHead\, CuratorLab\, Konstfack\, Stockholm
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