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IGBK working groups, public workshops and panel debates.
IGBK working groups, public workshops and panel debates.
Videos of the inputs at the onAIRISM - interaction and connectivity conference in November 2022 here.
Know-how for artists working between Germany and the UK
Online workshop and a digital conference on the work and visions of artists' residencies and their networking in the global south.
Online workshop and a digital conference on the work, visions and networking of artists' residencies in selected regions
A project by IGBK, the International Theatre Institute (ITI) Germany and Dachverband Tanz Deutschland (DTD), initiated and supported by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media
Series of events in 2019 on artistic cooperation in border regions
An cooperation with the Goethe-Institut: New issue of "Freepost" on goethe.de
Symposium in Brussels November 2018
Symposium 23 and 24 November 2017 in cooperation with Akademie der Künste, Berlin, on the occasion of IGBK's 60th anniversary.
On November 4, 2016 the IGBK and IAA Europe cooperated on an international workshop on social security and artists' mobility in Europe, that took place in the Haus der Kulturverbände in Berlin.
Internationaler Kongress zu Übergangsformen von Kunst und Pädagogik in der kulturellen Bildung, 15.-17. Juli 2016 an der Pädagogischen Hochschule Karlsruhe
The symposium, organized by IGBK and the ifa (Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen), took place on December 2 and 3, 2015, at KW Institute for Contemporary Art and at the ifa Gallery in Berlin.
Contemporary art spaces are now emerging in different locations around the world. Their vitality is based on the interaction between different actors and influences.
The international symposium on "The State of Fine Art – New Perspectives on Artistic Copyright" took place on November 4, 2014 in Brussels under the patronage of Helga Trüpel (MEP).
Workshop within the scope of the EU funded project GALA (Green Art Lab Alliance), 12/13 March 2014 in Berlin. The workshop provided an overview of approaches taken to embed environmental criteria into cultural funding.
Workshop and Parliamentary Evening at the Portikus of the Badische Stahlwerke Kehl, 21 November 2012. Are Artists Rich’ focused on the value of artistic work in Europe.
Mobility is an integral part of the life and artistic practice of many artists. From October 27 to 29, 2011 a.RTISTS IN TRANSIT/How to Become an Artist in Residence took place at the Kunsthalle am Hamburger Platz (Berlin Weißensee School of Art).
Social security while mobile: "Social Security of Visual Artists in Europe". Requirements of visual artists working across borders.
(Market) trends, rankings and performance reports meanwhile play an important role as regards the review of contemporary art. How have life and work models of visual artists changed within the last years? How high rates an autonomous artistic development in the age of "artist rankings"?
Artistic projects and networks organised offside the mainstream have gained relevance in the last years. How significant are these places for art and artistic production within an art system moved by economic success?
Experts' meeting on "Mobility in the visual arts sector in Europe". IGBK was partner and co-organiser of the European project "Urban Interventions: Artistic perspectives for the urban space".
Invited by IGBK and initiated by Werner Schaub, 76 artist-run initiatives from throughout Europe took part in the open forum Art Swap Europe at the Berliner Akademie der Künste on October 11 and 12, 2008.
Artistic-research-project by Dorothee Albrecht, Alf Löhr, Andreas Schmid and Moira Zoitl for the Internationale Gesellschaft der Bildenden Künste (IGBK)