"Transgressing boundaries" is the motto of
the 2018 course programme. 18 courses – 17 in Hohensalzburg Fortress and one in
the Kiefer quarry in Fürstenbrunn – take diverse approaches to topical
questions of art production
"Transgressing boundaries" includes
political and social topics as well as questions concerning art. Art in the global field means that both
art-works and people are constantly in motion worldwide, crossing borders,
transgressing boundaries. In respect of artistic production, the participants
transgress not only, as they have long done, the boundaries between genres, thus progressing, for
instance, from painting to sound (Ei Arakawa), from performance to installation
(Yorgos Sapountzis), or from photography to film and video (Emeka Okereke).
Participants attend the Summer Academy also in order to transgress their own
artistic boundaries, to discover and conquer new terrains for themselves.
Communication within the diverse mixture of participants demands that each
should keep exploring his/her boundaries and be ready to transgress them.
In some courses, the current socio-political
situation, in which national borders have once more come to play an important
role, will be explicitly addressed; in others, it will be considered more
metaphorically. Photographer Ahlam
Shibli shows us in her work a highly complex and multi-faceted exploration
of the question of demarcation and transgressing boundaries – often addressing the
question of what the term "home" can signify for Palestinians. Her
course, which takes a far more comprehensive view of the topic, focuses on The notion of home, a theme frequently associated – particularly in recent times –
with (re-)erecting borders. In Emeka Okereke's course Exploring a void,
participants will consider the post-colonial concept of hybridity, which
implies that diverse, originally separate materials (concepts) may be mixed to
form something new. In Portraiture/animism, on the other hand, Caroline
Achaintre pursues the question of how objects (can) become animate – that
is, transgress the boundary between "dead" object and
"living" subject, and Ei
Arakawa lets paintings sing. With Yorgos
Sapountzis, performative exercises/acts will give rise to sculptures and
installations, Hubert Scheibl takes
a film as the starting-point for image-finding in painting, and Till Megerle explores the possibilities
offered by drawing, and how boundaries between "high" and
"low" art are blurred. The following courses concentrate more on
specific, sometimes time-honoured techniques: Aisha Khalid in Miniature painting – technique and beyond, Mark Van Yetter in painting, Andreas Lolis in stone sculpture, Ekaterina Shapiro-Obermair in many
different printing techniques, Ciara
Phillips in screen-printing, and Jakob
Kolding in the technique of collage. Finally, Tony Chakar and his students roam "incuriously" through
the town.
In addition, 2018 offers
two courses on curatorial theory and practice: Diana Campbell Betancourt deals, under analysis and scrutiny, with
large-scale exhibitions in the 21st century, and Ruth Noack looks at the
potential of form to resist.
Martin Herbert teaches writing about
contemporary art; Sabrina Steinek
and Sabine B. Vogel show
participants how to write and run an art blog and how to target readers.
Detailed
course descriptions and biographies of the teaching artists, curators and
writers are available at: http://www.summeracademy.at/COURSES-2018_230.html
Application, grants, deadlines, fees
Course fees are between € 450 and € 1,200, depending on duration. Some 80 grants will be awarded. Applications for grants should be submitted (online only) by 3 April 2018.
Details: www.summeracademy.at/grants
All applications received by 2 May 2018 will be treated equally. Later applications are welcome, and will be processed in the order received, according to vacancies in the courses.
Details: www.summeracademy.at/application
Press photos are available to download here. Press kit see below.
For further details, please contact
Simone Rudolph,
communications & assistant director
presse@summeracademy.at, T +43 662 842113-14