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PRESS RELEASE STEDELIJK | SYMPOSIUM COLLECTING GEOGRAPHIES: GLOBAL PROGRAMMING AND MUSEUMS OF MODERN ART 24 sessions, 85 lectures with James Clifford, Pamela M. Lee, Annie CohenSolal, Paul Goodwin, and others March 13, 14, and 15, 2014 Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam The sessions will be supplemented with public keynote lectures and discussion panels with prominent speakers such as James Clifford (professor emeritus, history of consciousness, University of California) and Pamela M. Lee (professor art and art history, Stanford University). Amsterdam, February 24―The Stedelijk Museum―in collaboration with ASCA/ACGS at the University of Amsterdam, Moderna Museet Stockholm, Folkwang Museum Essen, and the KEYNOTES: Tropenmuseum Amsterdam―is proud to present the three-day conference Collecting Geographies: Thursday, March 13, 7:30 – 8:30 pm: Global Programming and Museums of Modern Art. Pamela M. Lee The conference is part of Global Collaborations, the three year program launched by the Stedelijk at the end of 2012 to explore developments in the visual arts around the world, with special focus on upcoming regions such as Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. The project is based on collaborative partnerships with experimental and multifaceted art institutions around the world and includes exhibitions, publications, events, an online platform, and this upcoming conference. Friday, March 14, 10:30 – 11:30 am: James Clifford Saturday, March 15, 10:30 – 11:30 am: Annie Cohen-Solal and Paul Goodwin Location: Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam DISCUSSION PANELS: The conference’s focus is the impact of globalization on the curatorial field. In the conference sessions, approximately 100 participants will reflect on themes such as recent and historical exhibitions within this context (e.g. the 1989 Magiciens de la Terre), (post)colonial collecting policies, the urge for growth (e.g. the Louvre Abu Dhabi), and artists’ thoughts on these themes. Thursday, March 13, 8:30 – 9:30 pm: COLLECTING GEOGRAPHIES Speakers: Ann-Sofi Noring (co-director, Moderna Museet), Tobia Bezzola (director, Museum Folkwang), Jeroen de Kloet (ASCA/ACGS), Wayne Modest (head of research, Tropenmuseum) Moderator: Margriet Schavemaker (curator and head of research & publications, Stedelijk Museum) Location: Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam The conference consists of public keynote speeches and panel discussions, as well as 85 lectures in 24 themed sessions. For these sessions, papers were selected from an open call, to which an overwhelming number of curators, artists, theoreticians, sociologists, and scholars responded, from institutes like Centre Pompidou, MoMA, Guggenheim, and Haus der Kulturen der Welt. Friday, March 14, 8 – 10 pm: THINKING GLOBALLY: MUSEUMS, ART AND ETHNOGRAPHY AFTER THE GLOBAL TURN Speakers: Kader Attia, James Clifford, Wendelien van Oldenborgh, Pamela M. Lee, Jette Sandahl Moderator: Leon Wainwright (The Open University and editor-in-chief Open Arts Journal) Location: Tropenmuseum Amsterdam Wendelien van Oldenborgh, La Javanaise, 2012, film still. Foto Bárbara Wagner The head curator of Global Collaborations is Jelle Bouwhuis (Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam). 1/2 The complete program and updates, including biographies of all lecturers and abstracts of their papers, can be found on the website: http://www.stedelijk.nl/en/calendar/symposia/call Global Collaborations online Journal On the website of the Stedelijk Museum, an international team of writers covers the many facets of the Global Collaborations program in detail. The conference also will be highlighted online; a large portion of the program will be described in essays, interviews with the speakers, and reports on the sessions. http://journal.stedelijk.nl/en/category/globalcollaborations/ Practical information: Locations: Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, several spaces Tropenmuseum Amsterdam Admittance: Entrance ticket + € 2,50 per Public Program € 100 for the entire conference (all public lectures, academic sessions, panels, lunches, etc.) € 50 for one day Reservations: via [email protected] mentioning name and the event concerned. (seats are limited) Information after the conference Lectures of the keynote speakers will be filmed and shared through the website afterwards. In October 2014, the first edition of Stedelijk Studies, the scientific online magazine of the museum, will be dedicated to this conference. Global Collaborations is being supported by: Partners of the symposium: Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam is being supported by: Principal sponsor Partner 2/2