EVENTS, MISC.

The TNT-Manufacture de Chaussures, in partnership with Artfactories / Autre(s)pARTs, the University Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux III, the Heritage and Architecture Department of the Ministry of Culture and the Institute of Cities’ group in charge of the “New Territories of Art” mission is pleased to invite you to the
SYMPOSIUM :
“From the Industrial Heritage to Art Factories in Europe”
on Thursday, February 5, 2009, from 8:45 am
@ Le TNT- Manufacture de Chaussures, 226 boulevard Albert Premier – 33800 Bordeaux, FRANCE
CONTEXT & INTENTIONS :
From the beginning of 1970’s, artistic groups have investigated deserted industrial production sites and have transformed them into new places providing shelter for artistic activities.
Now known as “New territories of Art”, these places are often well-known for lodging artistic groups specifically concerned with making art more accessible, especially for people who would generally not be impacted by institutional art.
This symposium is aimed at getting the European industrial heritage reconversion process into artistic venues, interrogating the increasing number of art factories in Europe and the notions of material/immaterial heritage.
It also attempts to call into question the weight of those initiatives in European cultural policies and the involvement with artistic democratization, the issues of aesthetic research and sustainable development espoused by the groups housed in these places.
GENERAL PROGRAM OF THE DAY :
The morning will be dedicated to the artists, architects, political and cultural players as well as research workers who will present past or current experiences and avenues of reflection for the development of new territories in art, in an attempt to take stock of the situation in Europe.
After lunch, the participants will be invited to join one of 3 workshops on the following subjects:
Workshop 1 : Is the aesthetic produced in art factories different in regard to art produced in a more classical context?
Workshop 2 : Should we look at these initiatives as a new political and social model?
Workshop 3 : An Art Factory, a shelter or a monument?
We’ll close the day by a full synthesis and an aperitif, enjoying Yves Marchand and Romain Meffres’exhibition .
STAKEHOLDERS :
Philippe BAUDIN, Architect
Fazette BORDAGE, Responsible for “New Territories of Art” Mission at the Cities’ Institute
Bruno BOURG-BROC, President of the Cities’ Institute
Esteve CAMARES, Art factories – Institute for Culture in Barcelona, Spain
Jean-Yves COQUELIN, Senior Lecturer at the University Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux III
Sandrine DUBOUILH, Scenographer,
GROUPE DUNES – Madeleine CHICHE & Bernard MISRACHI, Art Designers
Gabbi FARAGE, Architect,
Bruno FAVEL, Head of European & International Services at the Heritage and Architecture Department, Ministry of Culture
Pierre GONZALES, Artist
Claude JEAN, Head of DRAC Aquitaine (Regional Department of Culture – Ministry of Culture)
Alain JUPPE, Mayor of Bordeaux City
Andreas LIEBMAN, Artist, Switzerland
Eric LIMOUSIN, Architect
Joxean MUNOZ, La Tabakalera in San Sebastian, Spain
Sigrid NIEMER, UFA Fabrik, Berlin, Germany
Marie PATOU, Responsible for “Coal Basin” Mission at the UNESCO
Laurent PICHAUD, Choreographer
Fabrice RAFFIN, Sociologist
The symposium, the workshops and the lunch are free, but seats are limited.
Reservation needed at mayatnt@orange.fr
Ask your questions at the same address or by phone : +33682592586
Symposium Information

