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The art scene in different places out of the center – Online Course

Deadline: February 14, 2013

The cARTclab online program was established in Budapest, 2012. The lab aims to provide as much information and experience about contemporary art as possible both for people employed within this field and for those interested in it. Due to an online learning software programme we are able to offer an interactive course available from all over the world. Our lecturers are highly qualified and professionally acclaimed art historians, curators, and art managers. Furthermore, the course can help you to practice and explore the fields of critical communication and reflection.

The next course: The art scene in different places out of the center

Lecturer: Nicola Trezzi- US editor of Flash Art International and curator of Prague Biennale

Dates: 18th February -11th March 2013

The course offers 4 video conferences Monday 7 pm CET

During his four meetings Nicola Trezzi will present the art scene in four different countries: Indonesia, Sweden, Romania and Israel. These presentations will summarize several trips made by Trezzi in the aforementioned countries with focus on Yogyakarta in Indonesia, Stockholm in Sweden, Cluj-Napoca in Romania and Tel Aviv in Israel. Furthermore these presentations will try to embrace the entire artistic community, which means considering not only the work of the artists but also curators, gallery owners and collectors. Through this “enlarged” scope Trezzi will try to give a deeper idea of the situation in a reality that is not only globalized but also ever more interconnected and de-centralized. At the same time each session will always underline the connections with this so-called “peripheral” countries and the mainstream. The mainstream will be mostly New York, where Trezzi is currently based.

week 1 Sweden
week 2 Indonesia
week 3 Romania
week 4 Israel

Course fee: 90 €

Application form avaible from cARTclab page.

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