Presentation of the award of Dimitrija Bašičević Mangelos, 12.05. Tuesday, 6 pm, Youth Center CK13
12.05. Tuesday, 6 pm, Youth Center CK13, Vojvode Bojovića 13, Novi Sad, www.ck13.org
Presentation of the Dimitrija Bašičević Mangelos Award
Participants:
Marko Miletić (Context gallery, competition organizer, Belgrade)
Gordana Nikolić (curator, Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina, member of the award jury, Novi Sad)
Andrea Palašti (artist, finalist of the Mangelos Award 2008, Novi Sad)
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The Dimitrije Bašičević Mangelos Award was established in 2002 by the Center for Contemporary Art in Belgrade and The Foundation for a Civil Society (FCS) in New York, as part of the Young Visual Artists Awards (YVAA) project with the idea of establishing an annual award. provide a young artist from Serbia with a residency in America (first years in Sausalito, California, and then in New York).
The award is named after a significant artist, the founder of the conceptual practice, and art historian from the former Yugoslavia, Dimitrije Bašičević Mangelos.
Since 2006, the CONTEXT gallery and the art association DEZ ORG from Belgrade have been the new organizers of the Dimitrija Bašičević Mangelos Award.
The award consists of a six-week residency in New York, in the International Studio and Curatorial Program (ISCP), which is one of the most important programs for young artists today.
The program of the stay includes visits to numerous galleries, museums, as well as acquaintance with representatives of the New York art scene.
After returning from New York, a solo exhibition is organized for the awarded artist.
Each year, the jury, taking into account the votes of artists sent by e-mail, selects five to six finalists who then have an exhibition in the CONTEXT gallery. At the opening of the exhibition, the winner is officially announced.
The winners of the Dimitrije Bašičević Mangelos Award until 2008 in Serbia are: Bob Milošević (Sausalito, California, 2002), Vladimir Nikolić (New York, 2003), Milica Ružičić (New York, 2004), Milena Gordić (New York, 2005). .), Siniša Ilić (New York, 2006), Katarina Zdjelar (New York, 2007), Ivan Petrović (New York, 2008).
The competition for the Dimitrija Bašičević Mangelos Award for 2009 is open until May 25, 2009.
All information about the competition can be found at: