Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/41539
Title: Who Is In?
Contributors/Performers: DE JONGE, Katinka 
Issue Date: 2023
Abstract: Who is in? How can notations of a conversation contribute to this conversation and at the same time result in a subjective report? During RE: Visiting the Studio, an event around artistic studio spaces, fragments from the converation were written down and live projected in the same space. In this way the projected text functioned as both a way of subtiteling the conversation, and a real-time emerging written report. The tension and shifts in meaning between oral and written text became tangible, and in a playful way the written text funtioned as a live feedback loop, running behind the real conversation, but by moments influencing it. RE : Visiting the Studio An afternoon conversation on the value of artist studios Although artist practices have outgrown the artist studio as the sole site for the artistic process to develop, the importance for space and stable ground for these unruly activities remains. Counter to the tendency of policymakers to consider space for artistic practices as part of workspaces for creative industries, where value is expressed in the contribution to employment, productivity and city development, we propose to start our conversation from the perspective ofthe artistic practice itself; asking what value the studio has as a space. For this we broaden the notion of value beyond monetary terms towards spatial, material, symbolic, emotional, andsocial value for example. Does this broader notion bring forward the role the studio has withinan artistic practice? Recognizing that each space and practice is dependent on others we continue our conversation by thinking about the studio as a community of artists, like an archipelago. How are the distinct individual islands related to each other and what does this add to the common goals? Does being in relation and organizing collectively enable more autonomy of artistic practices, for example the ability to take a chance and fail, because there is a web of care to fall back upon, can we findstable ground as a community? To round up our conversation we touch upon the value of studios to the broader art field. Why is it that the studio, the place where artistic practices develop and prepare to meet a public, is such a blindspot in the artistic field? Presentation spaces have the overhand in the field, only some spaces, like residencies, support artistic development —although only on short term or project basis. The foundation needed for sustainable artistic practices and an engaging artistic community seems to be overlooked by the field. At the end of the conversation, we hope to have heard a broad array of voices and perspectives from artists on the value of the studio for artistic practices which can add to the discussion about the place of the artist in the city, a dimension that is not available from the glass cladded officesof policy makers and the drawing table of city developers. An interpretation of the conversation will be published in a zine and could serve each artistic community to communicate the broadervalue of their practices.
Keywords: note taking;translation;performance
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/41539
Link to publication/dataset: https://www.instagram.com/p/CtPTaJgtNZ-/?img_index=1
Discipline: multidisciplinair
Research Context: WHO IS IN? a subjective note taking sessionof three conversations about (studio) space and artistic practice 2023 (RE):VISITING THE STUDIO an afternoon conversation about the value of the artist studioBeursschouwburg, 22 06 2023 13 - 17 h Session I - The Value of The Studio [as a Space] for Artistic Practices Moderator: Pádraic E. Moore Invited speakers: Christiane Blattmann, Wouter Davidts, Raphaël Matieu Session II - The Value of Studios as a Community of Artists Moderator: Bas Blaasse Invited speakers: Gilbard, Level Five (Rob Ritzen), Liselotte Van Daele, Post-Collective Session III - The Value of Studios to The Broader Art Field Moderator: Jesse van Winden Invited speakers: Katrien Reist, Eva Gorsse, SB34 (Pauline Hatzigeorgiou,Rokko Miyoshi, Inga Gerner Nilsen
Related Info: Level Five
SB34
Beursschouwburg
Category: AOR
Type: Artistic/designerly creation
Appears in Collections:Artistic/designerly creations

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