Exkursion von 21.-23.05.2014 auf Einladung von Dominik Lang und Edith Jerabkova von UMPRUM Prague
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The project Participative Methodology of Art
Education – AAAD Prague and Akbild Vienna applied collaborative procedures
directly into the exhibition, seminar and workshop practices of the students. The
project included three different methodological forms – exhibition, seminar and
workshop, which themselves involved a cooperative approach and result, that was
then reflected upon and evaluated. Students from Academy of Fine Arts in Prague
and students from Tomas Bata University in Zlín were also included in some of
the activities. The project emphasized academic based seminars that were developed
further in experimental workshops. The exhibitions connected the project
participants and presented their works to the public. Those works were situated
into the environment of Zlín so that the students could communicate directly
with the social structure of the city through Baťa’s social engineering, Bata’s
architecture, the shoes collection, the film studios Bonton Zlín and current
institutions like Regional Gallery of Fine Art in Zlín and the Museum of South
East Moravia in Zlín.
Selected
works by the students from both schools were exhibited. Central to the concept
of the exhibition and the works are the ideas of Mario Perniola in his book „Art
and It’s Shadow“. According to Perniola it is not merely the final art piece
that is considered the only important factor to the work. The student’s work explored those
processes in art which aren’t highlighted by the gallery or the studio, but which
take place in the shadow of an artwork. The artworks then, being spared the
limelight, retain more real contours and capture what is substantial and what
is not just mediated. At the same time if too well lit the shadow fades and it
seems that in its area the processes and statements are less exploitable. Students
from AAAD in Prague and AdBK participated in exhibitions in Vienna and AFA in
Prague and were selected by the curators Edith Jeřábková and Dominik Lang with the
professional assistance of Heimo Zobernig, Simone Bader, Jiri Prihoda and Pavel
Humhal. Tomáš Svoboda was responsible for the exhibition architecture and had
the assistance of students from the Architecture Department at AAAD in Prague.
The final exhibition in Vienna, curated by Simone Bader and Heimo Zobernig with
professional assistance of Edith Jeřábková and Dominik Lang, reflected the
outcome of the workshops and the seminars that took place in Zlín.
2. Seminar and
workshop in Zlín – May 2014
In
addition to two exhibitions in Prague and one in Vienna an important part of
the project were the seminars and workshops in Zlín, which connected the students
with academic research and institutions and introduced the students to dialogical
and discursive team working methods. In the seminar they discussed local issues
with experts, such as: the new reconstruction of the Bata Memorial, the
Memorial’s architecture and architect, problems with memorials generally, the
regional gallery that moved out of the former House of Arts, former exhibition
of the shoe museum in Bata Memorial, regional collections of international
significance, the consequences of the avantgarde conception of the city as
machine, city as a „franchise“, as well as other topics. The experts included: PhDr Václav Mílek, director of Regional Gallery of Fine Arts (KGVU) in Zlín;
Mgr. Rostislav Koryčánek, former director of The Brno House of Arts; architect
and curator of the exhibition Bata’s Cities
Mgr. Markéta Březovská; Mgr. Ladislava Horňáková, curator of architecture, the
Head of special department of KGVU in Zlín; Osama
Okamura, professional supervisor of magazine ERA21; PhDr. Zdeněk Pokluda, Tomas
Bata University in Zlin; Silvie Pacalová,
Ateliers Bonton Zlín; Lenka Tutschová, Gallery Kabinett Zlín; Mgr. Miroslava
Štýbrová, curator of the shoe collection in Museum of South East Moravia in Zlín; Mgr. Hana Kuslová
from historical department of Museum of South East Moravia in Zlín; MgA. Tomáš
Svoboda, specialist for exhibition issues.
Seminars and workshops took place in KGVU in Zlín and focused on issues of
public space, memorialization, collections and their presentation and were
organized and structured by both participating schools and by Martin Fišr,
curator of the Multimedia Collection in KGVU in Zlín. The workshop had an experimental
character and continued after the end of the project at each respective school.
Timetable
10. – 11. 12. 2013 Edith Jeřábková, Dominik Lang, Jan Haubelt and the students of the Sculpture
Studio at AAAD in Prague visited Textual Sculpture Studio of Akbild in Vienna.
The students introduced themselves and Edith Jeřábková, Dominik Lang, Simone Bader
and Heimo Zobernig presented the concept of the project to the students and provided
them with basic literature and materials. Jeřábková and Lang visited the student’s
individual studios to review their work and to choose works for the exhibitions
in Prague.
2. 1. – 1. 2. 2014 Jeřábková and Lang worked on the conception of the exhibitions in
Prague collaborated closely with Mariana Serranova from Czech Centre, Jiří
Machalický from gallery NoD Prague, and MgA. Tomáš Svoboda, architect of the exhibition,
and others in preparing the exhibition.
1. 2. – 4. 2. 2014 Jeřábková, Lang, Svoboda, Bader, Zobernig and students from AAAD Prague
and Akbild Vienna installed the exhibitions.
5. 2. 2014 Opening of „Art And It’s Shadow“ in galleries Czech Centers and NoD in
Prague. Opening speech: Jeřábková, Lang,
Bader, Zobernig
10. 2. – 18. 5. 2014 Organization and preparation of the seminar and workshop in Zlín. Edith
Jerabkova organized the seminar, guided tours etc., and set up a timetable for
the seminar and communicated with the invited lecturers. She also arranged the interpreters.
Jan Haubelt was in charge of accommodation for all participants and the travel
for the AAAD Prague students. Dominik Lang, Simone Bader, Heimo Zobernig and Roland Kollnitz prepared the workshop and Bader took
care of the Akbild Vienna student’s travel.
20. – 23. 5. 2014 Seminar and Workshop in Zlín
20. 5. Arrival to Zlín,
accommodation, lunch, 14:00 guided tour at KGVU Zlín, Memorial of Tomáš Baťa, city
architecture and the Museum of South East Moravia
in Zlín and the shoe collection
21. 5. From 10:00 till
18:00 seminar with lunch break. Discussion between students and lecturers.
22. 5. From 10:00 till
18:00 workshop based on the seminar, lectures AAAD and Akbild pedagogy, evening
walk through the city.
23. 5. From 10:00 till
15:00 workshop. Lunch break and final discussion together. From 17:00 Departure
24. 5. – 9. 6. 2014 Finishing the student’s works and the projects at their schools
1. 10. – 1. 11. 2014 Preparation of the exhibition in Vienna at EG Nord at Akademie of Fine Arts Vienna