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The AIM Network : Artists' Initiatives Meetings

Title
The AIM Network : Artists' Initiatives Meetings / [editor, Andreas Ribbung in cooperation with Anna Tomaszewska and Alice Maselnikova].
Publication
Stockholm : AIM Network/Supermarket, [2017], ©2017.

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  • Ribbung, Andreas, 1967-
  • Tomaszewska, Anna.
  • Maselnikova, Alice.
Description
118 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), map; 18 cm
Summary
This is a publication about the AIM Network, a diverse network of European artists? initiatives and their exchange of knowledge and experiences over a period of six years. The members got to know each other at Supermarket, an international art fair for artist-run spaces held annually in Stockholm, and continued meeting in different cities in and out of Europe to discuss key issues of self-organised exhibition spaces. They also engaged in an idea of developing an online Artist-Run Map that would gather artist-run initiatives to enhance their visibility and provide space for artistic exchange. There can be found many examples of attempts to create a similar map, but they have all failed, being either incomplete or becoming fast outdated.0AIM have discussed the problematics surrounding this project, identified the main obstacles and developed a number of conceivable solutions, but as of now have not gathered the resources to perfect and launch a functioning Artist-Run Map. Hopefully, the groundwork done by AIM can be used by anyone seeking to realise a similar resource, and contribute to formation of creative encounters where ideas and knowledge are exchanged.
Alternative Title
Artists' Initiatives Meetings
Subject
  • Artist-run galleries > Europe
  • Alternative spaces (Arts facilities) > Europe
  • Alternative spaces (Arts facilities)
  • Artist-run galleries
  • Europe
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
  • 9789163935008
  • 9163935007
OCLC
  • on1005710117
  • 1005710117
  • SCSB-9086959
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries