Anna-Louise Kratzsch, founder and curator in LIA studio with the painting Susanna by Australian national Shonah Trescott © Bertram Schulze/ Spinnerei | School of Visual Arts SVA presents The History of the Leipzig School of PaintingMarch 1, 6:30pm133/144 West 21 Street, room 101C New York - NYC |
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Anna-Louise Kratzsch, founder and curator of the Leipzig International Art Programme (LIA) will present a history of Leipzig's schools of art, their protagonists, and the historical and current reception of figurative art in Germany, particularly during Communism and continuing into the present. LIA is a non-profit residency program that fosters international artists by providing them with spacious studios and cultural support, as well as opportunities to exhibit locally and abroad. The program links young artists with the regional and international art community associated with the Spinnerei, a former cotton mill, connecting them with galleries, collectors, museums and art institutions such as The Christoph Merian Foundation, Basel; The Japan Foundation, Tokyo, and The New York Academy of Art. LIA is Leipzig's official art residency program and it is also supported by the Department for European and International Cooperation, Leipzig. Presented by the BFA Visual and Critical Studies Department. The BFA Visual and Critical Studies Department at SVA is designed for ambitious students who want a strong connection between their academic and studio work. This unified, interdisciplinary approach allows students to develop the ability to understand and interpret the art, philosophy, and visual thinking of the past and present; and to make new art while learning the history of practices, theories and artworks. |
Thursday, February 18, 2010
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