The interest in the Conceptual Art of 1960s–1970s is characteristic of the today’s international art scene in general. The same can be said also about the contemporary Russian art scene. But this new interest in Conceptual art raises a number of questions concerning the legacy of Conceptual Art and its historical past. One of the main questions is the following: Are there only one or many Conceptualist traditions? Or, in other words: Is Conceptualist Art a unified artistic phenomenon or we are able to speak about different, even heterogeneous Conceptualisms?
These and many other related questions will be discussed at the Moscow symposium.
The symposium is organized by Boris Groys and Stella Art Foundation, Moscow.
Participants:
Keti Chukhrov (Moscow)
Ekaterina Dyogot (Moscow)
Boris Groys (New York)
Jörg Heiser (Berlin)
Chus Martinez (Kassel)
Terry Smith (Pittsburg)
Anton Vidokle (Kassel)
Sarah Wilson (London)
Time
April 14–15, 2011
April 14–from 11 a.m. till 4 p.m.
April 15–from 11 a.m. till 8 p.m.
Venue
Moscow, Central House of Writers
53, Bolshaya Nikitskaya str.
Free entrance
www.safmuseum.org
www.ruspavilion.ru