Abstract
Atelier Bozar is a joint initiative of Bozar Exhibitions and Audience Engagement.
It aims to open up this Centre for Fine Arts to art schools and, in doing so, to the artists of the future. This publication records its first iteration, which took place on 24 April, 2024. The backdrop to the day of discussions was the Bozar exhibition
Histoire de ne pas rire. Surrealism in Belgium. In programming both the exhibition and Atelier Bozar, we were interested in examining the role of art in society and its potential for changing our world views by looking at parallels between the challenges faced by the Surrealists a century ago and the challenges that artists face today. To develop this Atelier Bozar, we invited writer, researcher, and educator Vivian Sky Rehberg, who guided both our team and the participants through this process with care, intelligence, and enthusiasm. Vivian in turn invited two collectives, bringing together a mixture of artists and researchers to offer new ways of working together.
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It aims to open up this Centre for Fine Arts to art schools and, in doing so, to the artists of the future. This publication records its first iteration, which took place on 24 April, 2024. The backdrop to the day of discussions was the Bozar exhibition
Histoire de ne pas rire. Surrealism in Belgium. In programming both the exhibition and Atelier Bozar, we were interested in examining the role of art in society and its potential for changing our world views by looking at parallels between the challenges faced by the Surrealists a century ago and the challenges that artists face today. To develop this Atelier Bozar, we invited writer, researcher, and educator Vivian Sky Rehberg, who guided both our team and the participants through this process with care, intelligence, and enthusiasm. Vivian in turn invited two collectives, bringing together a mixture of artists and researchers to offer new ways of working together.
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Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Brussels |
Publisher | Bozar Cultural Centre |
Number of pages | 27 |
Publication status | Published - 2024 |