UCCA Beijing

Art School: Techno-Economies of Change

2014.11.13
13:00-15:00

Conversation
Location:  UCCA Auditorium
Language:  Both Chinese and English

What is the future of the art school? In the West, the model of the art school has not changed in one hundred years. What is this model? Is it still useful? In the age of the Internet, of rapidly advancing technologies and economies, is it time to change the way we think about art schools, about artistic production and the roles of artists, curators, collectors, museums, and the art market locally and globally? This lecture by Steven Henry Madoff, a leading world expert on art education and an international curator who leads the Masters Program in Curatorial Practice at the School of Visual Arts in New York, will discuss the history of art schools and new alternative models emerging across the world.

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Speakers

Steven Henry Madoff, an award-winning art critic, curator, poet, and educator, has curated internationally and published widely over the last quarter of a century. He has served as Executive Editor of ARTnews magazine, is a Contributing Editor at Modern Painters and ARTnews, was President and Editorial Director of a division of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, lectures on contemporary art and education throughout the world, and has held the position of Senior Critic at Yale University’s School of Art. He is the founding Chair of the Masters in Curatorial Practice at the School of Visual Arts in New York. His books include Art School (Propositions for the 21st Century) published by MIT Press; Pop Art: A Critical History, from University of California Press; and Christopher Wilmarth: Light and Gravity, from Princeton University Press, among many others. His criticism and journalism have appeared regularly in such publications as the New York Times, Time, Artforum, Art in America, Art + Auction, Tate Etc., as well as ARTnews and Modern Painters. He is the author of monographic essays on such artists as Marina Abramovic, Rebecca Horn, Kimsooja, and Ann Hamilton, among many others. He has been a curator for the Venice Biennale and most recently directed a multi-platform program of exhibitions and events, “Host & Guest,” at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. He is the recipient of numerous grants and awards, including those from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Academy of American Poets. He holds his Ph.D. from Stanford University and his B.A. from Columbia University, where he was the Butler Scholar in the Humanities. He is currently at work on a book concerning the history and theory of interdisciplinary art practices from Wagner to the present.

Dr. Wang Chunchen is the Head of the Department of Curatorial Research of the CAFA Art Museum at the Central Academy of Fine Arts China, as well as an Adjunct Curator of the Broad Art Museum of Michigan State University. In 2013, he was appointed as Curator of the China Pavilion at the 55th Venice Biennale and also Deputy Principal Editor of Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art in the UK. He is also Editor-in-Chief of The Chinese Contemporary Art Series published by Springer -Verlag, Germany.

Organizer

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