… of research-based work. Following the participants will jointly create an imaginary project (exhibition, event, research) based on their research interests.
… 10.00 – 12.00 Panel 1: Revisiting socialist art: state-supported institutions, exhibitions, and cultural diplomacy Tomasz Zaluski – Introduction : In Search of New Agendas. Potential Histories of Art & Modernization Under Socialism Maja and Reuben Fowkes – Thirty Victorious Years: an exhibition of engaged realist art from ten socialist states that didn’t shake the world Irina Cărăbaș – Mexican Art and Cultural Diplomacy in Romania Ljiljana …
The exhibition presents the research-based art project of Rita Süveges, winner of the 2023 TÓTalJOY Prize. Rita Süveges artist, winner of the 2023 TÓTalJOY Prize, has long been investigating the cultural, technological, and ethical aspects of the ecological crisis. In her exhibition she explores the lessons of previous endeavours to modify the weather and climate. Throughout history, …
… the remaining sum of EUR 4000 will go towards covering the costs and expenses of project and exhibition implementation, as handled by KEMKI – Artpool Art Research Center. Selection process The winner of the TÓTalJOY Prize will be selected by a panel of six Hungarian and international judges, who will evaluate the winning entries based on the digital portfolios received. Members of the decision making body in 2021 Dávid Fehér (director, KEMKI) Ferenc Gróf …
… - KEMKI will provide curatorial and research consultation to the selected project and organize an exhibition to present it to the public. The total budget of the prize is 10 000 euros, of which 6000 euros are the stipend of the artist, and 4000 euros are for the realization of the project and the exhibition. The winning proposal will be selected by an international jury. In 2023 the jury is comprised of: Zdenka Badovinac (director, Museum of Contemporary Art (MSU), …