ART AND PUBLIC SPACE (I)
SEMINAR, ARTIST'S PRESENTATIONS, PANEL,
ARTIST’S INTERVENTIONS IN PUBLIC SPACE
In collaboration with the National Gallery of B&H
and the Academy of Fine Arts, Sarajevo
July 5 - 10, 2004
Monday, July 5, 11am - 1,30 pm, Academy of Fine Arts
Bojana Pejic (Berlin):
"Monument as 'Private Matter' or Reading 'Public' Monuments"
Reading of Monuments as Producers of Social and Cultural Effects
Iconoclasm: why Monuments are Destroyed
(Language: local)
Monday, July 5, 6 pm, National Gallery of B&H
Jochen Gerz (Paris):
Monuments to a Negative Past
(Language: English, local, with simultaneous translation.)
Tuesday, July 6, 11am - 1,30 pm, Academy of Fine Arts
Bojana Pejic (Berlin):
"Monument as a 'Private Matter' or Reading 'Public' Monuments"
Female Allegory in Public Space: Female Body that Guarantees State and/or Patriarchal Order
After Modernism: Public Art and Memory
(Language: local)
Tuesday, July 6, 6 pm, National Gallery of B&H
Sanja Ivekovic (Zagreb):
"Lady Rosa of Luxembourg"
(Language: English, local, with simultaneous translation.)
Wednesday, July 7, 6 pm, National Gallery of B&H
Braco Dimitrijevic (Sarajevo, Paris):
Anti-Monuments
(Language: English, local, with simultaneous translation.)
Thursday, July 8, 6 pm, National Gallery of B&H
Kurt & Plasto (Sarajevo):
"By the Commission's Decision: Everyone to One's Own"
(Language: English, local, with simultaneous translation.)
Friday, July 9, 10am 12am and 4pm - 6 pm, National Gallery of B&H
Moderator: Bojana Pejic
Panelists:
Friday, June 25 Saturday, July 10
Gordana Andjelic Galic (Sarajevo):
"The number of monuments erected to glorify one person is in direct proportion with the lack of individual freedoms",
banner, Ferhadija Street, Sarajevo.
July 5, 6, 9
Marko Pasalic (Osijek - Sarajevo): "Hedgehog's House", sound installation, the bust of the writer Branko Copic, Liberation Square, Sarajevo