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Biennales and Festivals in the South When applied to art, the concept of globalisation presupposes equality in cultural exchanges, in the promotion, dissemination and communication of art. This is the aim of major events like the Biennales in Venice, Lyon, Berlin, Basel Art Fair, or Documenta and countless others which are just as prestigious. Alongside these institutions, countries in Africa, the Middle East or South America are organising similar events that still occupy a secondary position compared to such Western models for several reasons: the insufficiency of financial or material means, the professional dependance on European models, the powerlessness to confront the dictatorship of the world (Western) art markets as well as its aesthetic orientation... and many others which can't all be enumerated here. This state of affairs generates numerous questions posed to all the countries in these regions and fuels local debates about strategies, aims and the validity/efficiency of such events within the current international artistic cartography. In the context of a convivial debate, we propose to discuss aspects of the questions raised when faced with aims that create a material and ideological dependancy and, as a consequence, interrogations about the rationale of these events and their aesthetic limits. In this light, we are inviting the speakers to explore the following topics: - Place and role of biennales in the South within the international artistic cartography - The issues behind Western sponsorship of biennales and festivals in the South - The identity of biennales and festivals in the South - Dissemination and promotion of international artistic production: an unequal exchange?
Round tables, 4 December 2011
1st Session: 09:30
Rachida Triki
Bartomeu Mari
Moderator: Nadira Laggoune 11:00
Patricia Binder
Gerhard Haupt
Abdellah Karroum Moderator: Nadira Laggoune
2nd Session: 14:30
Caroline Hancock
Simon Njami
Gabriela Salgado
Marko Stamenković
Moderator: Zahia Rahmani
3rd:
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