Sunday, April 4, 2010
i RAN HOME presents Iran Inside Out - Tailored - April 2010
i RAN HOME presents Iran Inside Out - Tailored
at Galerie Christian Hosp (Halle am Wasser, Invalidenstr. 50/51, 10557 Berlin)
PLEASE JOIN US for presentations, performances and talks on inclusion/exclusion, censorship, and self-censorship of non-Western art in the institutionalized art scene.
Two exciting weekends (April 9-11 / April 16-18) with an interactive program on the exhibition "Iran Inside Out", which travelled from NYC to Chicago to Dubai.
With every move to another city the exhibition was redesigned. We want to further analyze what exactly motivated these changes. Why were some artists excluded, why were their works exchanged for others? Who was left behind in this seemingly tailor-made exhibition, which had to appear in a new outfit whenever it changed locations?
From there, we would like to move on and follow up on aspects of inclusion/exclusion, censorship, and self-censorship in relating fields of cultural activities.
Program
- Friday April 9, 2010, from 7 pm
1. Presentation of the film "So hot?! So not?!", 2010, by Shahram Entekhabi in collaboration with Kristina Paustian
2. Talk with Shahram Entekhabi, Kathrin Becker, N.N., moderated by Sophia Schultz
3. "So hot?! So not?!" (questionnaire)
- Saturday April 10, 2010, from 7 pm
1. Presentation, live performance, and talk: "Ban on music in Iran“ with Heydar Sajedi, composer and musician for theatre and film, moderated by Jamila Adeli
2. "So hot?! So not?!" (questionnaire continued)
- Sunday April 11, 2010, from 2 pm
1. Workshop "Lost in Transmission"
with Shahram Entekhabi and Sophia Schultz (by invitation only)
The starting point for the workshop is the following questions:
- Art and cultural policy: What is the role of non-Western art in the institutional context of the West? What if the context shifts from the Western to the non-Western institutional context? Is there a hidden agenda?
- Art and market: How is the profile of non-Western art that is being shaped in the various cultural settings mirrored on the art market?
From there, we would like to move on and follow up on aspects of inclusion/exclusion, censorship, and self-censorship in relating fields of cultural activities.
- Friday, April 16, 2010, from 7 pm
1. Publication of the results of the "So hot?! So not?!" questionnaire
2. Live Curating "Boîte iranienne en valise"
- Saturday, April 17, 2010, from 7 pm
1. Presentation of the results of the "Lost in Transmission" workshop (open to the public)
- Sunday, April 18, 2010, from 2 pm
Workshop and closing of the event with Shahram Entekhabi and Sophia Schultz (by invitation only)
- Follow-up on the last workshop, coming up with an idea for a publication and for the next i RAN HOME project.
The project "Iran Inside Out - Tailored" by i-RAN-HOME.org is organised by Shahram Entekhabi in collaboration with Sophia Schultz, Kathrin Becker, Kristina Paustian, and Jamila Adeli
Supported by Gallery Christian Hosp, Berlin.
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at Galerie Christian Hosp (Halle am Wasser, Invalidenstr. 50/51, 10557 Berlin)
PLEASE JOIN US for presentations, performances and talks on inclusion/exclusion, censorship, and self-censorship of non-Western art in the institutionalized art scene.
Two exciting weekends (April 9-11 / April 16-18) with an interactive program on the exhibition "Iran Inside Out", which travelled from NYC to Chicago to Dubai.
With every move to another city the exhibition was redesigned. We want to further analyze what exactly motivated these changes. Why were some artists excluded, why were their works exchanged for others? Who was left behind in this seemingly tailor-made exhibition, which had to appear in a new outfit whenever it changed locations?
From there, we would like to move on and follow up on aspects of inclusion/exclusion, censorship, and self-censorship in relating fields of cultural activities.
Program
- Friday April 9, 2010, from 7 pm
1. Presentation of the film "So hot?! So not?!", 2010, by Shahram Entekhabi in collaboration with Kristina Paustian
2. Talk with Shahram Entekhabi, Kathrin Becker, N.N., moderated by Sophia Schultz
3. "So hot?! So not?!" (questionnaire)
- Saturday April 10, 2010, from 7 pm
1. Presentation, live performance, and talk: "Ban on music in Iran“ with Heydar Sajedi, composer and musician for theatre and film, moderated by Jamila Adeli
2. "So hot?! So not?!" (questionnaire continued)
- Sunday April 11, 2010, from 2 pm
1. Workshop "Lost in Transmission"
with Shahram Entekhabi and Sophia Schultz (by invitation only)
The starting point for the workshop is the following questions:
- Art and cultural policy: What is the role of non-Western art in the institutional context of the West? What if the context shifts from the Western to the non-Western institutional context? Is there a hidden agenda?
- Art and market: How is the profile of non-Western art that is being shaped in the various cultural settings mirrored on the art market?
From there, we would like to move on and follow up on aspects of inclusion/exclusion, censorship, and self-censorship in relating fields of cultural activities.
- Friday, April 16, 2010, from 7 pm
1. Publication of the results of the "So hot?! So not?!" questionnaire
2. Live Curating "Boîte iranienne en valise"
- Saturday, April 17, 2010, from 7 pm
1. Presentation of the results of the "Lost in Transmission" workshop (open to the public)
- Sunday, April 18, 2010, from 2 pm
Workshop and closing of the event with Shahram Entekhabi and Sophia Schultz (by invitation only)
- Follow-up on the last workshop, coming up with an idea for a publication and for the next i RAN HOME project.
The project "Iran Inside Out - Tailored" by i-RAN-HOME.org is organised by Shahram Entekhabi in collaboration with Sophia Schultz, Kathrin Becker, Kristina Paustian, and Jamila Adeli
Supported by Gallery Christian Hosp, Berlin.
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* i RAN HOME
* mail@i-ran-home.org
* www.i-ran-home.org
* Unsubscribe
* Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. Thank you
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