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Kiosk - Platforma za savremenu umetnost je nevladina, neprofitna organizacija koja deluje na polju umetnosti i kulture. Kiosk je osnovan u Beogradu 2002. godine od strane Ane Adamović (vizuelni umetnik) i Milice Pekić (istoričar umetnosti i kustos).
U 2008. godini Dorijan Kolundžija (vizuelni umetnik) pridružuje se Kiosk timu a u 2009. i Paul Murray (pozorišni reditelj i glumac) i Svetlana Stojanović (producent) postaju deo organizacije.
Osnovni cilj Kioska jeste široka saradnja među umetnicima i kulturnim radnicima iz svih oblasti savremene umetnosti. Kiosk veruje da inovativne umetničke aktivnosti neguju otvorenost i obezbeđuju bolje razumevanje društvenih i političkih poteškoća modernog društva. Imajući u vidu ovaj cilj, Kiosk kreira izložbe, publikacije i istraživačke projekte koji poboljšavaju razumevanje društvenih problema, teorije i prakse savremene umetnosti, i ulogu umetnosti u ''mejnstrim'' kulturi. Od 2002. godine Kiosk sarađuje sa umetnicima, kulturnim radnicima i javnošću da bi stvorio participativne projekte velikog formata i nove mreže koje podstiču dijalog.
Od 2007. godine Kiosk aktivno razvija projekte koji se bave savremenom umetničkom produkcijom u javnom prostoru, kreirajući privremene i trajne intervencije nad urbanom strukturom gradova u Srbiji.
Kontakt:
Kiosk - platforma za savremenu umetnost
t/f: +381 11 3349101
w: www.kioskngo.org
Projekat Komunikacija II, izložba, CZKD, Beograd, 2007.
The Culture Lobby, izložba projekta, CZKD, Beograd, 2010. Instalacija Dorijan Kolundžija
Mural u Beogradu, autor Blu, BELEF 2009.
Kiosk – Platform for contemporary art is non-governmental, non-profit organization working in the fields of arts and culture. It was founded in Belgrade in 2002 by Ana Adamović (visual artis) and Milica Pekić (art historian and curator). In 2008 Dorijan Kolundžija (visual artis) joined Kiosk team and in 2009 Paul Murray (theatre director and actor) and Svetlana Stojanović (producer) also became part of organisation.
Kiosk facilitates and supports cooperation between artists and cultural operators from all fields of contemporary art. It believes innovative artistic activities foster openness and provides better understanding of the social and political difficulties underlying modern society. With this aim in mind, Kiosk creates exhibitions, publications and research projects that generate understanding about social problems, the theory and practice of contemporary art, and the role of art in mainstream culture. Since 2002, Kiosk has collaborated with artists, cultural operators and the general public to create large-scale participatory projects and new networks that foster dialogue.
Since 2007 Kiosk actively develops projects that are exploring the issue of contemporary art production in public space, creating temporary as well as permanent interventions on urban structure of cities in Serbia.
Contact:
Kiosk - Platform for Contemporary Art
t/f: +381 11 3349101
w: www.kioskngo.org