Kyiv Sculpture Project : appel à candidatures prolongé jusqu'au 20 janvier

22.12.2013

KYIV SCULPTURE PROJECT 2014

 
ART IN THE CITY
 
 
The Second International Festival for Contemporary Sculpture
Kyiv, M. M. Gryshko National Botanical Garden
May 20 – July 10, 2014
 
Submissions are accepted to 20 January 2014!
 
Kyiv Sculpture Project announces the open call for submissions for the Kyiv Sculpture Project Prize – the first international sculpture prize in Ukraine. 
Kyiv Sculpture Project 2014 (KSP) – the non-profit festival of contemporary sculpture in urban space – announces the open call for artists under 35 from all around the world to participate in the exhibition of the Main project and be considered for the Kyiv Sculpture Project Prize. 
 
Kyiv Sculpture Project Prize is the first Ukraine-based specialized prize for young artists working in the public realm. In 2012 KSP received over 300 applications from 39 countries. The Main Prize was split between two projects: The Seashell by Zhanna Kadyrova (Ukraine) and Moonstruck by Karin van der Molen (Netherlands). 
 
The main focus of KSP 2014 is Art in the City. How does art interact with the city and its inhabitants? How can it change the attitude toward public space and form new understandings of the urban environment? Ultimately, how can a work of art influence our everyday life? Kyiv Sculpture Project provides an opportunity for artists to share their own practical consideration of contemporary art and urban public space.
 
Submissions will be accepted from 30 October to 20 January 2013 inclusive. The selection will be announced in February 2014. The Festival provides a grant to cover artwork production, flight and accommodation in Kyiv. The application form for the Kyiv Sculpture Project Prize is available via the festival’s website: ksp.org.ua/prize.
 
The selection committee of Kyiv Sculpture Project 2014 includes Helen Pheby PhD (Senior Curator of Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Curator of the KSP Special Project), Kateryna Taylor (curator of the Main Project at KSP, founder of Kadygrob&Taylor Art Projects), Mikhail Reva (sculptor, architect, Merited Artist of Ukraine), Vladimir Kadygrob (Director of Kyiv Sculpture Project, founder of Kadygrob&Taylor Art Projects), Olesya Ostrovska-Lyuta (Head of programmes and projects at Rinat Akhmetov Foundation for Development of Ukraine), and Anton Belov (Director of Garage CCC, Moscow).
 
All the selected works will be assessed by the international jury and nominated for the following awards: 
 
Main Prize (8000 Euro)
Special Prize (3000 Euro)
Special Prize from «K.A.N. Development» company
Igor Voronov Art Foundation Prize
Yorkshire Sculpture Park Special Prize
Audience Choice Prize
 
 
The shortlist of the Kyiv Sculpture Project Prize will be announced in February 2014. The works by shortlisted artists will be exhibited within the Main Project at KSP from 20 May to 10 July 2014 at the M. M. Gryshko National Botanical Garden. The Award Ceremony will be held in June 2014. 

Merci à vous qui vous intéressez aux activités récentes de l’Institut français d’Ukraine. Depuis sa réouverture, le 1er septembre 2022 et avec une équipe réduite, l’IFU a adapté ses activités et ses missions prioritaires. Avec le lycée français Anne de Kiev et avec le réseau des Alliances françaises en Ukraine, Il demeure au service de notre diplomatie d’influence dans ce pays. Je vous propose donc de parcourir ces quelques pages pour découvrir les projets menés à bien durant cette première année de guerre, nos activités, nos partenaires, nos réussites mais également nos difficultés. L’IFU est actuellement le seul institut culturel étranger accueillant du public en Ukraine. C’est aussi une manière pour nous de soutenir ce pays dans sa résistance à l’agression.
Merci de votre visite.

 

Olivier JACQUOT
Conseiller culturel – Ambassade de France en Ukraine
Directeur de l’Institut français d’Ukraine


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