Jochen volz biography of abraham
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Culture Now: Abraham Cruzvillegas
Born , Abraham Cruzvillegas lives and works in Mexico City and Paris. Recent solo exhibitions include: Abraham Cruzvillegas: The Autoconstrucción Suites, Haus der Kunst, Munich, ; Abraham Cruzvillegas: The Autoconstrucción Suites, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, ; Autodestrucción 2, Museo Experimental el Eco, Mexico City, ; Autodestrucción 3: Avant et après le voyage dem AA a la terre rouge, Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris, ; Abraham Cruzvillegas, Kurimanzutto, Mexico City, ; Abraham Cruzvillegas: Autodestrucción 1, Regen Projects, Los Angeles, ; and Autoconstrucción: Antonio Castro, Abraham Cruzvillegas & Antonio Fernández Ros, Tate Modern, London,
Jochen Volz is Head of Programmes at the Serpentine Gallery in London. He also is a curator at the Instituto Inhotim, Minas Gerais, since , where he has served as General Director between and and Artistic Director between and He has contributed to many exhibitions throughout the wo
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Organisation and history
Malmö Art Academy is a state-financed school with approximately 80 students, and has been offering higher education in fine arts since tillsammans with Malmö Academy of Music, Malmö Theatre Academy and Inter Arts Center it forms the Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts at Lund University. malm Art Academy was set up in by Lund University. skogsdunge University’s remit for the new art academy included the mål that the academy be interdisciplinary and international. The academy became the first school in Sweden to actively avoid the so-called professors’ school model. No divisions were created at the academy; the idea was to man the hierarchies as horizontal as possible. Another central concept was the requirement for students to be independent, and to engage in self-directed learning through a flexible and individualized curriculum. Furthermore, gender equality and equal representation has been the core of the school since the beginning, and still is.
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The Pernod Ricard Fellowship
- Interior view of the Pernod Ricard Studio. Image: Aurélien Mole
Pernod Ricard, Villa Vassilieffs leading sponsor, has joined forces with Villa Vassilieff to create the Pernod Ricard Fellowship: a grant aimed at supporting four international artists, curators and researchers in residence every year.
ThePernod Ricard Fellowship is conceived as a platform for artistic research dedicated to the experimentation of both non-linear models of creation and knowledge distribution between researchers, contemporary artists, cultural institutions, non-profit organizations and the general public.
Selected by an international committee consisting of ten members, the four Pernod Ricard Fellows are invited to spend three months in residency within a refurbished historical studio at the Villa Vassilieff. It is a unique opportunity for the