Boshko Boskovic // Check-in Budapest
2012. Jan. 9. | 18:00 |
The next guest and lecturer of the CHECK-IN BUDAPEST curatorial visitor program organized by ACAX | Agency for Contemporary Art Exchange is Boshko Boskovic, Program Director of Residency Unlimited (RU), New York. In his lecture Boskovic will talk about the programmatic initiatives of Residency Unlimited, a non-profit residency program that supports international artists and curators since 2009. RU creates customized residency formats in strategic partnerships with local art institutions. Date: 9 January 2012 (Monday), 6 pm Place: Labor (1053 Budapest, Képíró u. 6.) The lectures will be held in English. All are welcome! +++++++++++++ Boshko Boskovic is the Program Director of Residency Unlimited, New York. He has curated exhibitions such as Monument-Movement (Center for Photography & Moving Image, New York), Not so Distant Memory (Delaware Center for Contemporary Art & National Center for Contemporary Art, St. Petersburg, Russa), Daniel Rothbart – But I’m An Amerian (KCB, Belgrade), Band of Outsiders (CAC, New York), Power of the Brand (Contemporary Art Museum in Banja Luka, Bosnia & Hercegovina), Bite A Bunny for a Day (Exhibition 211, New York), New Paintings – Aleksandra Popovic (MC Gallery, New York), Video Integration (Belef, Belgrade), Performing Body, Marina Abramovic (Speed Art Museum,
Louisville). Boskovic has worked at the Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation managing the European retrospective Specific Objects Without Specific Form which traveled to the Wiels Contemporary Art Center in Brussels, The Beyeler Foundation in Basel and the Museum of Modern Art in Frankfurt. During his tenure as Associate Director at the Sean Kelly Gallery in New York he also worked closely with artists such as Los Carpinteros, Ilya & Emilia Kabakov and Johan Grimonprez. Boskovic has published essays for the following exhibitions: Monument-Movement (Center for Photography & Moving Image, New York), Daniel Rothbart – But I Am An American (KCB, Belgrade), Taxi to Berlin (Antje Wachs Gallery, Berlin), Where Have All the Children Gone (Galerie Steinek, Vienna), Dark Star (Galerie Perpetuel, Frankfurt), Cinematic Sculptures (KCB, Belgrade), Beyond the Magic Mountain (MC Gallery, New York).The next guest and lecturer of the
CHECK-IN BUDAPEST curatorial visitor program
organized by ACAX | Agency for Contemporary Art Exchange
is Boshko Boskovic, Program Director of Residency Unlimited (RU), New York.
In his lecture Boskovic will talk about the programmatic initiatives of Residency Unlimited, a non-profit residency program that supports international artists and curators since 2009. RU creates customized residency formats in strategic partnerships with local art institutions.
Date: 9 January 2012 (Monday), 6 pm
Place: Labor (1053 Budapest, Képíró u. 6.)
The lectures will be held in English. All are welcome!
+++++++++++++
Boshko Boskovic is the Program Director of Residency Unlimited, New York.
He has curated exhibitions such as Monument-Movement (Center for Photography & Moving Image, New York), Not so Distant Memory (Delaware Center for Contemporary Art & National Center for Contemporary Art, St. Petersburg, Russa), Daniel Rothbart – But I’m An Amerian (KCB, Belgrade), Band of Outsiders (CAC, New York), Power of the Brand (Contemporary Art Museum in Banja Luka, Bosnia & Hercegovina), Bite A Bunny for a Day (Exhibition 211, New York), New Paintings – Aleksandra Popovic (MC Gallery, New York), Video Integration (Belef, Belgrade), Performing Body, Marina Abramovic (Speed Art Museum, Louisville).
Boskovic has worked at the Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation managing the European retrospective Specific Objects Without Specific Form which traveled to the Wiels Contemporary Art Center in Brussels, The
Beyeler Foundation in Basel and the Museum of Modern Art in Frankfurt.
During his tenure as Associate Director at the Sean Kelly Gallery in New York he also worked closely with artists such as Los Carpinteros, Ilya & Emilia Kabakov and Johan Grimonprez.
Boskovic has published essays for the following exhibitions: Monument-Movement (Center for Photography & Moving Image, New York), Daniel Rothbart – But I Am An American (KCB, Belgrade), Taxi to Berlin (Antje Wachs Gallery, Berlin), Where Have All the Children Gone (Galerie Steinek, Vienna), Dark Star (Galerie Perpetuel, Frankfurt), Cinematic Sculptures (KCB, Belgrade), Beyond the Magic Mountain (MC Gallery, New York).The next guest and lecturer of the CHECK-IN BUDAPEST curatorial visitor program organized by ACAX | Agency for Contemporary Art Exchange is Boshko Boskovic, Program Director of Residency Unlimited (RU), New York. In his lecture Boskovic will talk about the programmatic initiatives of Residency Unlimited, a non-profit residency program that supports international artists and curators since 2009. RU creates customized residency formats in strategic partnerships with local art institutions. Date: 9 January 2012 (Monday), 6 pm Place: Labor (1053 Budapest, Képíró u. 6.) The lectures will be held in English. All are welcome! +++++++++++++ Boshko Boskovic is the Program Director of Residency Unlimited, New York. He has curated exhibitions such as Monument-Movement (Center for Photography & Moving Image, New York), Not so Distant Memory (Delaware Center for Contemporary Art & National Center for Contemporary Art, St. Petersburg, Russa), Daniel Rothbart – But I’m An Amerian (KCB, Belgrade), Band of Outsiders (CAC, New York), Power of the Brand (Contemporary Art Museum in Banja Luka, Bosnia & Hercegovina), Bite A Bunny for a Day (Exhibition 211, New York), New Paintings – Aleksandra Popovic (MC Gallery, New York), Video Integration (Belef, Belgrade), Performing Body, Marina Abramovic (Speed Art Museum,
Louisville). Boskovic has worked at the Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation managing the European retrospective Specific Objects Without Specific Form which traveled to the Wiels Contemporary Art Center in Brussels, The Beyeler Foundation in Basel and the Museum of Modern Art in Frankfurt. During his tenure as Associate Director at the Sean Kelly Gallery in New York he also worked closely with artists such as Los Carpinteros, Ilya & Emilia Kabakov and Johan Grimonprez. Boskovic has published essays for the following exhibitions: Monument-Movement (Center for Photography & Moving Image, New York), Daniel Rothbart – But I Am An American (KCB, Belgrade), Taxi to Berlin (Antje Wachs Gallery, Berlin), Where Have All the Children Gone (Galerie Steinek, Vienna), Dark Star (Galerie Perpetuel, Frankfurt), Cinematic Sculptures (KCB, Belgrade), Beyond the Magic Mountain (MC Gallery, New York).The next guest and lecturer of the
CHECK-IN BUDAPEST curatorial visitor program
organized by ACAX | Agency for Contemporary Art Exchange
is Boshko Boskovic, Program Director of Residency Unlimited (RU), New York.
In his lecture Boskovic will talk about the programmatic initiatives of Residency Unlimited, a non-profit residency program that supports international artists and curators since 2009. RU creates customized residency formats in strategic partnerships with local art institutions.
Date: 9 January 2012 (Monday), 6 pm
Place: Labor (1053 Budapest, Képíró u. 6.)
The lectures will be held in English. All are welcome!
+++++++++++++
Boshko Boskovic is the Program Director of Residency Unlimited, New York.
He has curated exhibitions such as Monument-Movement (Center for Photography & Moving Image, New York), Not so Distant Memory (Delaware Center for Contemporary Art & National Center for Contemporary Art, St. Petersburg, Russa), Daniel Rothbart – But I’m An Amerian (KCB, Belgrade), Band of Outsiders (CAC, New York), Power of the Brand (Contemporary Art Museum in Banja Luka, Bosnia & Hercegovina), Bite A Bunny for a Day (Exhibition 211, New York), New Paintings – Aleksandra Popovic (MC Gallery, New York), Video Integration (Belef, Belgrade), Performing Body, Marina Abramovic (Speed Art Museum, Louisville).
Boskovic has worked at the Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation managing the European retrospective Specific Objects Without Specific Form which traveled to the Wiels Contemporary Art Center in Brussels, The Beyeler Foundation in Basel and the Museum of Modern Art in Frankfurt.
During his tenure as Associate Director at the Sean Kelly Gallery in New York he also worked closely with artists such as Los Carpinteros, Ilya & Emilia Kabakov and Johan Grimonprez.
Boskovic has published essays for the following exhibitions: Monument-Movement (Center for Photography & Moving Image, New York), Daniel Rothbart – But I Am An American (KCB, Belgrade), Taxi to Berlin (Antje Wachs Gallery, Berlin), Where Have All the Children Gone (Galerie Steinek, Vienna), Dark Star (Galerie Perpetuel, Frankfurt), Cinematic Sculptures (KCB, Belgrade), Beyond the Magic Mountain (MC Gallery, New York).