AIVA OPEN CALL | 線上展覽「今日之需」藝術創(chuàng)作在線征集
「今日之需」
藝術創(chuàng)作在線征集
策 展 人
姜來(Julia Jiang)
「今日之需」是一次鼓勵公眾參與,
反思與回應我們當下每日所需的線上展覽。
簡 介
“我們?nèi)沼玫娘嬍常╠aily bread),今日賜給我們。”(選自《主禱文》)。在遙遠的從前,我們的今日之需即是日用的飲食。但在全球化步調(diào)下的今日,文化的交流、電子時代的便捷與消費革命都更迭了我們的日常需求,我們又該如何理解“今日之需”?“今日之需”不再局限于溫飽,它更可以代表所有的生活必需品:從肉體上到精神上,從吃穿住行到情感和心靈。
“今日之需”已經(jīng)在人類社會存在了2000多年,且永遠不會消失,尤其是在疫情影響下,當我們必須對生活做“減法”時,“今日之需”在歷史中呈現(xiàn)出橄欖型的發(fā)展:從日用的飲食發(fā)展豐富至物質(zhì)與精神并存,又因疫情時代的到來而收緊,我們不得不思考什么是“必需”?本次展覽將反映人們在疫情時代每日之需的變化。
在疫情時代,生活和辦公模式也發(fā)生了從線下到線上的轉(zhuǎn)變,因此展覽無疑也需要轉(zhuǎn)移陣地,這促使我們審視這段時間積累的策展問題:親身體驗感和藝術真實性的喪失。此次線上展覽便是我們針對以上問題的嘗試:如果用屏幕觀展是新常態(tài)化的唯一方案,我們?nèi)绾尾拍茉谔摂M展覽中呈現(xiàn)原件而非現(xiàn)實的替代品?這個平臺不僅僅是在居家隔離時的Plan B,還是對藝術在創(chuàng)作、傳播和評鑒過程中變革的刺激。
發(fā) 布 會
“AIVA國際視覺藝術”視頻號直播
直播時間:2022.5.8 15:00(北京時間)
策展人Julia Jiang會就「今日之需」的理念和策展策略,分享自己的想法和相關藝術作品,歡迎準時觀看。
征 集 對 象
「今日之需」由AIVA國際視覺藝術教育攜手CCVA中國視覺藝術中心發(fā)起,我們歡迎不同背景的參與者,尤其鼓勵年輕一代的藝術家和學生提交作品。該項目將提供一個分享作品的平臺,提倡公共、參與和協(xié)作。
我們邀請以下人員參與:
?藝術與設計專業(yè)的學生
?藝術愛好者和非專業(yè)人士
?新興和成熟的藝術家
投 稿 要 求
作品形式
歡迎各種形式,繪畫、攝影、視頻作品、雕塑、裝置、表演、詩歌、音樂、烹飪......
接受各種格式,Word、PDF、MP4、MP3、QuickTime、JPEG、GIF等。
投稿方式
小紅書平臺
關注“AIVA國際視覺藝術”小紅書賬號,點擊主頁置頂文章,參與話題#今日之需 發(fā)布相關筆記。作品中包括參賽者姓名、作品名稱、簡短描述(中文100字/英文50字)。
新浪微博平臺
關注“AIVA視覺藝術教育”微博賬號,點擊主頁置頂博文,參與話題#今日之需 發(fā)布相關博文。作品中包括參賽者姓名、作品名稱、簡短描述(中文100字/英文50字)。
關注“aiva_visual_arts”IG賬號,點擊主頁置頂帖子,參與話題#aivathedailybread 發(fā)布相關帖子。作品中包括參賽者姓名、作品名稱、簡短描述(中文100字/英文50字)。
遴選機制
AIVA及CCVA策劃團隊將在每周日前,對本周投稿作品進行選取與信息整理。投稿一旦入選,我們將通過各平臺與投稿賬號聯(lián)系,請確保已關注AIVA的官方賬號,并保持提示信息暢通。入選作品將于2022年6月11日起,通過AIVA國際視覺藝術教育及CCVA中國視覺藝術中心的官方平臺在海內(nèi)外進行線上展出。
展 覽 時 間
2022年6月11日起,每周為一個周期,我們將集合一周內(nèi)的優(yōu)質(zhì)作品在onshow.aiva.com.cn及CCVA官方微信公眾平臺發(fā)布。
此次征集不設置截止日期,這個持續(xù)的項目將成為當前疫情時代的一種記錄方式,也是欣賞藝術必須轉(zhuǎn)變的方式。因為我們已經(jīng)敏銳地察覺到,隔離生活在一定程度上離不開藝術和它帶來的幸福感。
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The Daily Bread
OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS
Curatorial Proposal, Julia Jiang
The Daily Bread is an exhibition that encourages participation and responds to our everyday needs.
Synopsis
The Lord’s Prayer includes the verse, ‘give us this day our daily bread’, so we can readily acknowledge where our needs of each day come from. How do we understand this ‘daily bread’? It does not have to be ‘bread’ as such, vegetables or meat; instead, it represents all necessities of the everyday, from the physical: food, clothes, accommodation and transportation, to the mental, emotional and spiritual.
Whilst the significance of The Daily Bread has stayed for more than 2,000 years and will continue in the future generations, it becomes particularly relevant to latest global crisis of the pandemic. This exhibition responds to the current situations in China: individual cities have been forced to undergo intense lockdowns and hundreds of millions of people have experienced dramatic shifts in their daily life.
Functioning in a mid-pandemic landscape, where the comfort of routine has become fragmented and dismantled, we are forced to embrace the transfiguration of pattern. We are urged to examine the accumulating issues of curating during this time: the absence of bodily experience and the loss of the authenticity of artwork as shows are forced to move online. This curatorial proposal comprises of an online exhibition: if an exhibition through a screen could become the new normal as the only resolution, how can we make the virtual presentation original, rather than an alternative to the real-life exhibition? This platform is not merely a substitute solution constrained by the access limitations during the pandemic, but instead, a stimulus for art to change, including its process of production, dissemination and appreciation.
Briefing
There will be a livestream talk on Sunday 8th May 2022 at 3pm (China time). Curator Julia Jiang will be speaking about the concept and curatorial strategy of the exhibition, and share some potential ideas and relevant artwork.
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Participants
This project is initiated by AIVA Shanghai, an international art and design college to prepare students from various subject areas for their further development overseas. Participants from diverse backgrounds are invited to submit work, and we particularly encourage young generation artists and students. This project facilities a platform where we can share work, highlighting the essence of collectivity, participation, and collaboration. We invite the following to participate:
- Arts and Design students
- Art lovers and non-professionals
- Emerging and established artists
- Animals and aliens
Submission
Submissions from a wide range of mediums are all welcome (painting, photography, video work, sculpture, installation, performance, poetry, music, cooking). The artwork will be reviewed and accepted according to the concept of the exhibition. Each artist is asked to submit one work that includes participant’s name, the title of the piece and a short description (100 characters in Chinese or 50 words in English), date, and medium. We accept most formats, e.g., Word, PDF, MP4, MP3, QuickTime, JPEG, GIF, and any file submitted should not exceed 50 MB.
Duration
This exhibition will begin on 11th June 2022 and has no end date. This ongoing project acts as a documentary approach to remember the current situations, as well as appreciating the ways in which art has to transform. Of all the necessities we now feel so keenly aware of, the arts and their contribution to wellbeing becomes evident – in some ways, imperative to coronavirus confinement.
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