News overview

News on the activities of Curators' Network and its parallel projects

 
01/01/2019

New Dictionary of Old Ideas

The leading theme of The New Dictionary of Old Ideas is Central Europe. In the course of the centuries, this concept has changed many times its geographic and&nb...

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25/10/2018

II Residencies Exchange

The second Residencies Exchange, curated and produced by hablarenarte, focuses its attention on the field of Artist Residencies. Duri...

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01/08/2018

Encura: Open Call for a 2 months curatorial research residency

Hangar Barcelona in association with Curators' Network, is offering a fully-funded two-months curatorial residency in Barcelona (Spain), from February to March, 2019.

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30/05/2018

Sweet Home 2018: Research residencies in domestic spaces

Third edition of Sweet Home, residency programme in domestic spaces

 

From the 30th of May to the 13th of June, Madrid hosts Sweet Home, a research r...

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18/01/2018

Sweet Home 2018: Open Call

Sweet Home is a research residency programme in domestic spaces that transform our homes into places of encounter.

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13/07/2017

¿Sweet Home? - Pedagogies of Curating and and the Politics of Care-Taking

Public lecture by Barbara Mahlknecht, curator and researcher in residence.

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30/06/2017

Sweet Home residencies in Madrid

A residency programme that seeks to create close relationships between residents and hosts.

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24/02/2017

Maykson Cardoso curatorial performance at Supersimétrica

The actual Encura resident will present a curatorial performance as part of his project "Smuggeling as an Alternative" at Supersimétrica.

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23/02/2017

Encura residency program at ARCOmadrid

The Encura residency program for curators, which we organise in collaboration with Hangar Barcelona, will be presented at ARCO Madrid on Thursday 23, at 12am, sala36, stand 9H28.

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16/11/2016

Anca Mihulet and Borbála Szalai awarded with Igor Zabel Grants

Curators' Network funding members Anca Mihulet and Borbála Szalai (as part of the curatorial team of Budapest Biennale) have been awarded with grants from the prestigious Igor Zabel Award

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