Showing posts with label Roma Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roma Arts. Show all posts

Monday, May 19, 2014

Dear Curator Curate Me: postscript - questions raised during the roundtable discussion at Cemeti Art House

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The discussion on Dear Curator Curate Me (a travelling
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Here are some of the questions that arose during the discussion at Cemeti Art House (5 April 2014):

1.     Why ask curators to include all the 15 videos?
2.     Why can’t curators select videos she or he wants to curate?
3.     Why can’t curators add more videos in the selection? Curators felt like they were given an assignment instead of a challenge.
4.     Is Kristoffer Ardeña acting as a meta-curator? How is Dear Curator Curate Me an artistic project?
5.     Are different models possible to express curatorial intentions? Is it possible to make a video as a curatorial discourse instead of writing a text?
6.     A researcher in the audience posed an interesting point on the dilemma and difficulties of gathering data from past exhibitions, if curators would opt to make non-text-based curatorial discourses, how would this facilitate research on these exhibitions in the future?
7.     What are the functions of texts within curatorial practices?
8.     What are the relationships between the curator and the artist(s)/artworks/exhibitions to the curatorial text? How to engage with artists and their art as a curator?
9.     Who reads curatorial essays? Who is our audience? Is there enough of a critical mass?
10.  What are the relationships between the curator and the public in relation to the curatorial text?
11.  Should curators write curatorial texts that are readily understandable by the general public?
12.  Is there such a thing as a curatorial art writing style?

Friday, April 11, 2014

Dear Curator Curate Me roundtable discussion at Cemeti Art House, Yogyakarta, 5 April, 2014



For more photos see here.

Dear Curator Curate Me t-shirts


Dear Curator Curate Me (https://www.facebook.com/dearcurator.curateme.3) is a traveling project by the nomadic visual artist Kristoffer Ardeña. In Indonesia, Dear Curator Curate Me is coordinated by Roma Arts with support by ASNARUPA (http://aogindonesia.com). And by purchasing a t-shirt, you support Dear Curator Curate Me!

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Dear Curator Curate Me notebooks




Dear Curator Curate Me is a traveling project by the nomadic visual artist Kristoffer Ardeña. In Indonesia, Dear Curator Curate Me is coordinated by Roma Arts with support by ASNARUPA (http://aogindonesia.com). And by purchasing a notebook, you support Dear Curator Curate Me!

The notebooks are handmade by ASNARUPA with suede covers in red, green or brown and refillable content.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Dear Curator Curate Me - Yogyakarta: Cemeti Art House & MES56

Dear Curator Curate Me (https://www.facebook.com/dearcurator.curateme.3) is a traveling project by the nomadic visual artist Kristoffer Ardeña. Dear Curator Curate Me consists of 15 videos from different makers and each time this project is organized different curators are invited to write a curatorial essay on the same set of videos. This time around, the following curators were invited: Mira Asriningtyas, Pitra Hutomo and Grace Samboh. Dear Curator Curate Me in Yogyakarta is organized in collaboration with Ruang MES56 (http://mes56.com/; public screening 28 March 2014) and Cemeti Art House (http://www.cemetiarthouse.com; roundtable discussion 5 April 2014 with Ark Gallery artistic director and independent curator Alia Swastika as discussant). Roma Arts coordinates Dear Curator Curate Me in Indonesia.

For the essays by Mira Asriningtyas, Pitra Hutomo and Grace Samboh see here.

Monday, March 10, 2014

RE-ENTRY#3: Muhammad Zico Albaiquni

RE-ENTRY#3: Muhammad Zico Albaiquni

In collaboration with Galeri Gerilya, Roma Arts presents RE-ENTRY#3, a talk with Bandung-based artist Muhammad Zico Albaiquni (1987; http://zicoalbaiquni.blogspot.com/). Zico studied painting at FSRD/ITB and he works now as an assistant lecturer at the painting studio. He continued his studies at ITB to earn a MFA. But before he started studying again for his MFA, he went to Austria for an artist-in-residency at the invitation by the Bundesministeriums für Unterricht, Kunst und Kultur (Ministry of Education, Art and Culture; http://www.bmukk.gv.at/). He was in Austria for a three-month residency and he found a new love for the art of painting. But now he has returned and Zico will share his experiences of living and practicing art abroad.

Moderated by R. Yuki Agriardi (http://www.agriardi.com/)

Free admission & open for the public and in Indonesian

Wednesday 19 March 4PM

Galeri Gerilya
Jalan Raden Patah 12, Bandung

Poster design by Endira FJ (http://www.endirafj.com/)

Thursday, November 28, 2013

RE-ENTRY#2 R. YUKI AGRIARDI

In collaboration with PLATFORM3, Roma Arts (http://fatumbrutum.blogspot.com) presents RE-ENTRY#2, a talk with Bandung-based R. Yuki Agriardi (http://www.agriardi.com/). He studied interior design at ITB and he continued his studies in the UK. He earned his MA Design from Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, and he returned home recently. Usually, Indonesians returning from a trip abroad will be asked for oleh-oleh, but we invited him to share with us his experiences of living, studying and creating abroad as food for thought.

Moderated by Kiki Rizky Soetisna P.

Free admission & open for the public and in Indonesian

Friday 6 December 3PM

PLATFORM3
Jl. Cigadung Raya Tengah No. 40
Bandung 40191
022 – 82522727
http://www.infoplatform3.wordpress.com

Friday, September 27, 2013

Godspeed: a series of durational performances by Rudi Abdalah @ PLATFORM3

 
Godspeed

Rudi Abdalah

10-13 October 2013 @ PLATFORM3

curated by Roy Voragen

PLATFORM3 & Roma Arts present Godspeed, a series of four durational performances by Bandung-based performance artist Rudi Abdalah (1982; https://vimeo.com/user18902589). He performed at Undisclosed Territory #6, Solo, and recently at The Substation, Singapore, in a program organized by R.I.T.E.S.

1.     Devotion – Thursday 10 October 2-10pm
2.     The Underdog – Friday 11 October 2-10pm
3.     Fellowshit – Saturday 12 October 2-7pm
4.     Godspeed – Sunday 13 October 2-3pm (followed by a discussion)

Four durational performances with common threads running through: a troubled heart, on the verge of hope, organs without bodies, a pulsating and amplified beat, counting blessings and figments of reveries, icy ink and blood, overcoming and becoming, immobile traveling, rebooting belief, looking back and forth, contemplating action and act, fail, and act again… 

Godspeed |Gädspēd|
exclamation dated
an expression of good wishes to a person starting a journey.
ORIGIN Middle English: from God speed you [may God help you prosper]

Free admission & open for the public (Fellowshit for 18+ only!).

Poster design and silkscreen print by Irfan Hendrian (http://regmart.net/) - assisted by Sigit Ramadhan (http://sigitrmdhn.blogspot.com/) and Tandia Bambang Permadi (http://tandia.tumblr.com/).

PLATFORM3
Jl. Cigadung Raya Tengah No. 40
Bandung 40191
022 – 82522727

For curatorial text see here.

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Art & Law: public lecture and workshop at FSRD/ITB

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Art & Law
Mariska J. van Zelst-de Wit, LL.M

Public Lecture & Workshop

4 and 5 October 2013
Visual Art Study Program, FSRD/ITB

Friday 4 October 2pm: public lecture (free admission & open for the public) – introduced and Q&A moderated by Ranti Puji Agusti – seminar room Visual Art Study Program, FSRD/ITB

Saturday 5 October 10am: workshop (by invitation only & limited seats) – studio Intermedia 4 Visual Art Study Program, FSRD/ITB

Visual Art Study Program, FSRD/ITB, and Roma Arts present a public lecture and workshop by Mariska J. van Zelst-de Wit, who is legal advisor collections at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands (http://www.rijksmuseum.nl).

In her public lecture and workshop, Mariska J. van Zelst-de Wit focuses on intellectual property, copyright and contract law in connection to the arts. Artists, gallerists, program and artist managers as well as collectors, she proposes, will all greatly benefit if there is shared knowledge what the law could offer to those involved in the arts.

You can download material for the public lecture and workshop here: http://bit.ly/1b54o98 

Visual Art Study Program, FSRD/ITB
Jl. Ganeca 10 – Bandung
022-2534104

Monday, June 17, 2013

RE-ENTRY#1 Rudi Abdalah




In collaboration with Galeri Gerilya, Roma Arts presents RE-ENTRY#1, a talk with Bandung-based performance artist Rudi Abdalah. April 1, Rudi Abdalah performed at The Substation, Singapore, in a program organized by R.I.T.E.S. or Rooted In The Ephemeral Speak. In this talk, he will discuss his performance piece, what the value is of going abroad and what we can learn from his trip to Singapore and his dealings with The Substation and R.I.T.E.S., which was founded to encourage exchange among performance artists from different backgrounds and generate wider appreciation for performance art.

Moderated by Rifda Amalia

Free admission & open for the public

Friday 28th of June at 3PM

Galeri Gerilya
Jalan Raden Patah 12, Bandung
twitter.com/galerigerilya

Video documentation of Rudi Abdalah's performance at The Substation:
https://vimeo.com/68209543

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Kristoffer Ardeña - Roma Arts artist-in-residency - Documentation




Bandung, Indonesia, 9 – 23 May 2013

Kristoffer Ardeña

Roma Arts artist-in-residency
In collaboration with Selasar Sunaryo Art Space, Irfan Hendrian Studio, Oma Anna Handwork, and Visual Arts Study Program at the Faculty of Fine Arts and Design, ITB

Documentation can be downloaded here (Issuu) and here (Box).

Above photo was taken by Deden Hendan Durahman during Kristoffer Ardeña's talk at ITB.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Dear Curator Curate Me: Chabib Duta Hapsoro & Rizki Lazuardi



Dear Curator Curate Me: Chabib Duta Hapsoro and Rizki Lazuardi

Selasar Sunaryo Art Space (http://www.selasarsunaryo.com/) 19 May-8 June 2013

Dear Curator Curate Me is a project by Kristoffer Ardeña.

The booklet is designed by Irfan Hendrian and hand-made by Oma Anna. The limited edition booklet can be downloaded here (Issuu) and here (Box).

Dear Curator Curate Me in Indonesia is coordinated by Roma Arts (http://fatumbrutum.blogspot.com/).

Kristoffer Ardeña selected 15 videos and this selection travels around the world, each place where this selection makes a stop a curator is invited to develop a discourse on these videos. Dear Curator Curate Me at Selasar Sunaryo Art Space is this project’s debut, which will continue in the Philippines, Spain, Peru, etc. This project reverses the roles of the artist and the curator in a witty manner by emphasizing the curatorial essay. This traveling project aims to show how in different contexts around the globe curators can respond to the same collection of videos and slowly this project will turn into an archive of a curatorial discourse with its many contrasting voices.
 – Roy Voragen (project coordinator Dear Curator Curate Me Indonesia & Roma Arts)

The making of the Dear Curator Curate Me booklet: the binding




The Dear Curator Curate Me booklet is designed by Irfan Hendrian and hand-made by Oma Anna.