10-23-2002
Donostia-San Sebastian chosen to host Manifesta
5 under new curatorial team
Amsterdam 23 October 2002
The International Foundation Manifesta (IFM) is delighted
to announce that the city of Donostia-San Sebastian in
the Basque region of Spain has been chosen to be the host city
for Manifesta 5.
Donostia-San Sebastian has been selected because of its dynamic
historical and socio-political background, as well as its trans-regional
importance. The city has developed an increasingly vibrant
cultural identity through daring initiatives on the part of
its independent artists, galleries and institutions. At the
same time, the local art scene has shown a strong commitment
to the International Foundation Manifesta as co-producers and
organisers of the 5th Manifesta biennial edition.
The Basque region has a strong sense of cultural and political
identity and a determination to develop coherent cultural policies.
This attitude and its geographical position in Southern Europe
makes Donostia-San Sebastian a perfect location for the 5th
Manifesta. IFM’s long-term strategic aim is to achieve
a stronger degree of North - South balance in all aspects of
its activities, including location, board members, curatorial
teams and artistic representation.
On Monday 4 November 2002, the International Board of Manifesta
will officially announce the next Manifesta 5 curatorial team:Massimiliano
Gioni, writer and art critic for Flash Art based
in Milan, Marta Kuzma, freelance
curator, working on her PhD and currently based in London and Paula
Toppila, curator at Frame in Helsinki. In contrast
to former editions of Manifesta, the curatorial team will be
spending more time based in Donostia-San Sebastian, in order
to create close relationships with the local community.
The International Foundation Manifesta is experimenting with
new ways of developing its existing role as the central nucleus
of an open network and as a platform for researching and developing
new ideas and artistic relationships. In addition to its regular
biennial exhibitions and projects, the IFM facilitates and
develops closely related co-productions with various European
partners.
These projects form the Network Programme 2002-2005:
The development and execution of the Manifesta 5 biennial
programme and exhibition will be co-ordinated by Lourdes
Fernandez and Jose Miguel Ayerza.
The CICC, Centro International de
Cultura Contemporanea will provide administrative support for
Manifesta 5, and the production centre for Manifesta 5 will
be based at Arteleku.
The International Foundation Manifesta is experimenting with
new ways of developing its existing role as the central nucleus
of an open network and as a platform for researching and developing
new ideas and artistic relationships. In addition to its regular
biennial exhibitions and projects, the IFM facilitates and
develops closely related co-productions with various European
partners.
These projects form the Network Programme 2002-2005:
-in collaboration with Igor Zabel from Ljubljana and Victor
Misiano from Moscow, a 6-monthly journal will
be published, documenting and inspiring lively debate on curatorial
practices.
-Barbara Vander Linden, director of Roomade in Brussels, in
co-operation with the Universities of Leuven and Amsterdam,
is co-ordinating the research and production of a book which
reflects on the complex and heterogeneous framework of the
Manifesta exhibitions and publications in a broader sociological
and art historical context.
-IFM and the Liverpool Biennial together organise a regular,
yearly series of workshops called ‘Coffee
and Tea Breaks’ aimed at discussion, reflection and critical
investigation of the contemporary social, political and artistic
climate.
-AICA, the International Association of Art Critics in Paris
is involved in creating a three-year conference
programme on various current practical and theoretical
aspects of contemporary art production and debate. The IFM
will in this context invite specialists from different fields
to explore new topics.
-Basis Wien is developing a digital archive, including
all artistic material collected from the four previous editions
of Manifesta, which will then become part of an online resource
centre or work station, which will
be made accessible to the public through the IFM office in
Amsterdam.
The Network Programme wants actively to create and develop
an ongoing relationship between international art professionals
through joint in-depth research on contemporary artistic and
curatorial practices. In these and other ways, the IFM will
seek to build on the strengths of its permanent structure,
in the knowledge that it can only continue to survive and flourish
through an organised and controlled process of organic change.
In July 2001 Hedwig Fijen was appointed
Co-ordinator of the IFM Network Programme. Ms Fijen is a founding
director of Manifesta and since 1997 has been head of International
Foundation Manifesta as secretary general and executive director.
Since 2000 she has been assisted by Marieke van Hal |