CURATING- IN- DEPTH: OPEN- ENDED POSSIBILITIES. International curatorial project Curating- in- Depth May & July- August, 2015

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CURATING- IN- DEPTH: OPEN- ENDED POSSIBILITIES International curatorial project Curating- in- Depth May & July- August, 2015 Curating In Depth, prepared by two main partners SCCA, Center for Contemporary Arts Ljubljana (Slovenia) and Planting Rice (the Philippines) and associated organisation Kurziv (Croatia), is an incubation project between non- governmental institutions from Europe and Asia, whose goal is the development of curatorial education. It connects initiatives in the field of curatorial practices and the production of visual arts exhibitions, which share the same approach (we call it the curating- in- depth), but are rooted in different cultural environments and artistic milieus. We believe that through mobilities for curators and cultural operators between the Philippines, Slovenia and Croatia, we have increased knowledge on these cultural scenes and developed a practice of accountability in intercultural exchanges and cross- cultural curating. The programme of engagement included, but was not limited to, artist talks, round tables, symposium and other modes of presentations structured within the aim of raising awareness that contemporary art practice is a medium for intercultural dialogue that exceeds cultural, and social boundaries.

Part 1: LJUBLJANA Attention directed towards the documentation and archiving of art The presentations of curatorial practices in the context of Southeast Asia in Ljubljana, SCCA Project Room (Photo: SCCA- Ljubljana archive) The first part of the programme was held in Ljubljana and in Zagreb from 3 to 16 May 2015. SCCA- Ljubljana hosted six curators and artists from the Philippines, Singapore and Myanmar, the representative of the organisation Kurziv from Zagreb and Turkish artist Borga Kantürk. The programme aimed at international guests and participants of the World of Art, School for Curators and Critics of Contemporary Art was held in the Project Room SCCA and other art venues in Ljubljana and Zagreb. We have prepared curatorial mapping, a guided tour around Ljubljana and Slovenia. We visited art venues, artists studios and other exhibition spaces in Ljubljana, inter alia, Museum of Contemporary Art, Museum of Modern Art, Škuc Gallery, International Centre of Graphic Arts, ACC Metelkova City, Alkatraz Gallery, City Art Gallery, P74 Gallery and Photon Gallery. We also visited Gallery of Contemporary Art Celje, Maribor Art Gallery and non- governmental organisation GT22. During the visit of guests from Southeast Asia the annual exhibition curated by the World of Art School opened at Škuc Gallery in Ljubljana. We used this opportunity to evaluate the exhibition (curatorial concept and set- up) with the international guests. It was a remarkable and unique opportunity to discuss the curatorial concepts and strategies, systems of display and formalisms of artworks with curators of another

milieu. In this discussion we have mapped similarities and differences in curatorial gestures and interests between Asia and Europe communities. As well presentation showcasing curatorial practices and artistic positions of Southeast Asia were organised in Ljubljana. Siddharta Perez (curator, writer, the Philippines) talked about curatorial strategies in facilitating and sustaining knowledge resources, Antares Gomez Bartholome (curator, writer, the Philippines) focused on curation as cultural work, Isabel Ching (curator, writer, Singapore) framed the conceptualism from Southeast Asia, Moe Satt (artist and curator, Myanmar) introduced the Slovene audience with Myanmar performance art. The seminar concluded with screening of 13 selected Filipino video works and short films with comments by the curator Shireen Seno. The selection showcased the works from 1985 until nowadays and demonstrated different aesthetics and usage of visual language by showing the issues of contemporary society in the Philippines. The curator Shireen Seno commented her visit of Ljubljana with words at times, the art scene in Ljubljana reminded me of Manila, with our shared colonial pasts and histories of resistance. The Metelkova compound where SCCA itself is situated was curiously reminiscent of the Philippine jeepney and the continued practice of salvaging existing objects and structures and reclaiming them for new or alternative purposes. It was especially insightful to visit a few of the artist studios in Metelkova and meet painters like Miha Perne whose practice extends into zine- making under the collective White Ice Cream. By night, Metelkova was somewhat similar to Cubao in Manila, as spaces for meeting and drinking, here mostly standing up. What stood out most to me during our curatorial mapping in Slovenia was the apparent omnipresence of government funding in art spaces as well as the energy and attention directed towards the discourse, documentation, and archiving of art as much as art practice itself. In the field of the moving image in particular, the DIVA Station Digital Video Archive, documenting video and new media practice in Slovenia from the 1970s onwards, is an incredibly important SCCA initiative made accessible through an extensive, bilingual online website.

Part 2: MANILA Attention directed towards the discourse The curatorial mapping in Manila: participants of the project in front of the Museum of Contemporary Art and Design (Photo: Sidd Perez) The second part of the project was curatorial mapping of art scene in Manila from 27 July to 8 August 2015. Participants from Slovenia, Croatia and Southeast Asia came together to discuss and present artistic and curatorial practices that contests the contemporary in critical non- linear art histories, alternative organizational infrastructures through a series of events and discussions. A talk on the issue of archiving in video and experimental cinema accompanied the discussion. An experimental video and film screening from the archives of SCCA Ljubljana and Mowelfund Film Institute were also presented. The three- day symposium at De La Salle- College of Saint Benilde in Manila condensed the topics on curating from different perspectives and curatorial and artistic positions: 1) Rehistorization: Critical non- linear histories, 2) Alternative organizational infrastructures, 3) Problematizing archival practices in video. Antonija Letinić (Croatia) questioned, what is the future of (art) criticism, Renan Laru- an (Philippines) took multiple incursions with ambivalence to points of departure and arrival in order to speak about criticality that introduces vertigo and scars into history, memory, and the contemporary. Lian Ladia (the Philippines) presented anachronism of Southeast Asian modernism based on the biography and historicized identity of Indonesian painter, Raden Saleh. Lecture by Simon Soon (Malaysia) made visible the significant political and ideological pressures that shape artistic modernities of post- war Southeast Asia and its demand on the contemporary.

Second day was focused on the alternative organizational infrastructers. Dušan Dovč (Slovenia) presented a brief introduction to the cultural art production in Slovenia. Angel Velasco Shaw (the Philippines/USA) presented Markets of Resistance a project and series of events inspired by the desire to highlight the cultural diversity and richness of Baguio s hybrid artistic communities. Miha Kelemina (Slovenia) presented the art project Liminale by OFFTIR association and itsmodes of working, production and networking. Simona Žvanut (Slovenia) focused on alternative educational programmes and in the case of World of Art School explored different educational models in the field of curatorial studies. Narawan Kyo Pathomvat (Thailand) problematized issues in contemporary Thai art through The Reading Room platform. After two days of more or less theoretical approaches towards the contemporary arts and working conditions we were engaged in moving pictures and video art. Barbara Borčić (Slovenia), talked about video as a tool and strategy of artistic expression and concluded the presentation with screening the examples from DIVA Station AV archive. Ricky Orellana (the Philippines) presented The Mowelfund Audio- Visual Archive, a non- stock non- profit social welfare, education, and industry development foundation organized and established in 1974. His presentation was also accompanied with the screening of selected films form the archive. A film retrospective by John Torres (the Philippines) wrapped up the symposium and curatorial mapping of the Philippine art scene. The curatorial mapping in Manila: visit of the artists' studios at 18 Street Compound (Photo: SCCA- Ljubljana archive)

Part 3: Closure: The Curating- In- Depth Toolkit In the third phase of the project participants designed the e- publication CURATING- IN- DEPTH Toolkit, which includes the exchange of documentation, educational materials, lectures and discussions. Toolkit is designed as a collective diary of impressions, insights, opinions and memories of what we saw and experienced. It is published on the websites of all partner organizations, where you can find, download and print your own copy. Project Curating In Depth is one of the three projects that have been selected for the support in 2015 through the fourth edition of Creative Encounters: Cultural Partnerships between Asia and Europe, launched by the Asia- Europe Foundation (ASEF), and its partners the Arts Network Asia (ANA) and the European network Trans Europe Halles (TEH). Through Creative Encounters, ASEF, ANA and TEH actively foster connections across cultures by supporting artistic collaborations, exchanges and dialogues. Together, they aim to reinforce Asia- Europe exchanges with the objectives of deepening mutual understanding between cultural communities in the two regions, enhancing the mobility of artists and cultural professionals, and encouraging creative collaborations. MORE: www.asef.org CREATIVE ENCOUNTERS MORE ABOUT THE PROJECT