Online Seminar FROM ARTIST STATEMENT TO DINNER CONVERSATION: Ways to Mediate Your Art by Klaus Speidel

Online Seminar FROM ARTIST STATEMENT TO DINNER CONVERSATION: Ways to Mediate Your Art by Klaus Speidel

September 13 – October 04, 2022
with 4 live online sessions on September 13, 20, 27 & October 04, 2022, each day from 4 – 6 pm

Many thanks to the art writer, critic and curator Dr. Klaus Speidel for his online seminar FROM ARTIST STATEMENT TO DINNER CONVERSATION: Ways to Mediate Your Art and discussing the contributions of our participants within the Studio Program at BAI | Berlin Artist Residency, Art School, Arts Incubator, and Live Online Courses & Classes.

“Many artists would like their works to speak “for themselves” and dread writing and speaking about their practice. Yet, there are situations where not speaking or writing is not an option. Most artists regularly apply for grants, artist residencies or exhibitions and are asked to do artist talks or guided tours. Having to write or speak on these occasions can be overwhelming: What to focus on? What kind of language and style to use? How not to say too much or too little? How do you address an expert audience and how do you engage non-experts without “dumbing down” anything?. These are some of the questions we will answer in this class.

Beyond external pressure, there are also intrinsic reasons for writing about our practice, as we often learn to better understand ourselves in the process. Writing can also be seen as an act of generosity, as many contemporary artworks just cannot be fully appreciated without contextualization, mediation or narration and even works that are easily understood by specialist audiences often feel exclusive to those unfamiliar with contemporary art. Delegating the writing to other professionals such as curators or critics also means to be tributary to somebody else’s understanding of your creations.

Focusing on your personal practice and its specificities (or a practice of your choosing if you are an art writer), we will make sure that the way you talk and write specifically reflects the art you address.

Whether you feel overwhelmed when you think of having to speak or write about your practice or you’re already a confident communicator, this class will bring you to the next level.

Our focus will be on writing artist statements, including the introduction to your portfolio and descriptions of works or exhibitions. But we will also look at how to speak about what you do when meeting people at random during an opening or dinner: How do you start a conversation, address different audiences or make a curator or critic curious about your practice? It’s hard to figure out all of these things on our own. So take this rare opportunity for honest and respectful feedback from your teacher and peers on how you talk and write about your art.” (Text by courtesy of Klaus Speidel)

More information on the Klaus Speidel Website.

2023-01-09T17:44:03+02:00

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