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The goal of the European artists exchange of the District County of Upper Bavaria is to consolidate the cultural relations between countries of the European community by a partnership and to enrich the regional as well as the Upper Bavarian cultural scene.
The artist exchange with Košice Artist in Residence (KAIR) in Košice started in 2020. One artist each from Slovakia and from Upper Bavaria are living and working for each 2 months in the respective partner country.
Annual theme 2023: Exploring Vulnerability
In 2023, the KAIR residency program focuses on connecting individuals and sharing the responsibility to the world in times of crisis. The aim of the project is not only to analyze the current situation but especially to look critically at its consequences and the near and distant future. We are all experiencing the very personal and often emotional impact of a common global crisis ( environmental, economic, social, etc.).
Many of us share feelings of fear and anxiety, environmental sadness or vulnerability. It is important to think about the environment in which we live and share with other living organisms. Living space for people is constantly expanding, the way of life shaped by capitalism affects and irreversibly disrupts our fragile ecosystems, following the beginning of an impending catastrophe. For the daily running of the world, unlimited mobility of people and goods is a matter of course today. We must take this into account to protect this and the next generation and to be able to adapt to existing and new challenges. Isn’t this just a time for connection, cooperation and solidarity?
During and after the crisis, we must focus on building and supporting future relations, looking for new or different forms of political and cultural group activities and coexistence. Especially during the global crisis, emphasis must be placed on protecting the human rights of all citizens. The state of emergency and the preservation of public health can be used as an excuse for the segregation of minorities. That is why we should try to strengthen the position of minorities, improve their self-image and expose the stereotypes that are still present in the thinking of the majority of the population.
For the residency in Košice, we would like to ask artists to analyze the present situation and think about the vulnerability of the future, and to address one or more of the following questions through visual arts or their overlap into scientific disciplines, sound art, new media or performance:
What KAIR provides to the artist from Upper Bavaria district of Germany:
What we expect from an artist
KAIR Košice Artist in Residence is an international Artist-in-Residence programme for artists from all over the world and out of all artistic disciplines and expressions. KAIR is strongly focused on the creation of international cooperations between the Slovak and foreign artists and art organizations. Since 2011, artists have the possibility to work in the inspiring environment of Košice’s singular cultural surrounding to realize art projects, collaborate with the agile local art scene and present themselves to the local and national public. KAIR Košice Artist in Residence also provides opportunities to Slovak artists to travel for residencies within the cooperation with the project partners.
The residency program is also supported using public funding by Slovak Arts Council.
Contact
KAIR – Košice Artist in Residence
https://www.kair.sk
Management: Petra Housková
Email: petra.houskova@kair.sk
Phone: +421 911 224 391
from Slovakia in Freising:
from Upper Bavaria in Košice:
2021: Connecting individuals and sharing the responsibility to the world in the time of crisis
In 2021, the K.A.I.R.residency program focuses on connecting individuals and sharing the responsibility to the world in the time of crisis. The aim of the project is not only to analyze the current situation but especially to look critically at its consequences and the near and distant future. We are all experiencing the very personal and often emotional impact of a common global crisis (pandemic, environmental, economic, social, etc.). Many of us share feelings of fear and anxiety, vulnerability or environmental sadness. It is important to think about the environment which we live in and share with other living organisms. Living space for people is constantly expanding, the way of life shaped by capitalism affects and irreversibly disrupts our fragile ecosystems, following the beginning of an impending catastrophe. For the daily running of the world, unlimited mobility of people and goods is a matter of course today. We must take this into account to protect this and the next generation and to be able to adapt to existing and new challenges. The year 2020 brought, together with the pandemic, the term "social distance". What does this term mean, what are its consequences? Isn't this just a time for connection, cooperation and solidarity? During and after the crisis, we must focus on building and supporting future relations, looking for new or different forms of political and cultural group activities and coexistence. Especially during the global crisis, emphasis must be placed on protecting the human rights of all citizens. The state of emergency and the preservation of public health can be used as an excuse for the segregation of minorities. That is why we should try to strengthen the position of minorities, improve their self-image and expose the stereotypes that are still present in the thinking of the majority of the population.
For the residency in Košice, we would like to ask artists to analyze the present situation and think about the future, and to address one or more of the following questions through visual arts or their overlap into scientific disciplines, sound art, new media or performance:
For the residency in Košice in 2020, we are searching for a visual or interdisciplinary artist from Upper Bavaria district of Germany, who would like to deal with the theme of Interconnectedness which highlights the need for contemporary society to be aware of its links with the environment beyond its own region, state or nation, but also beyond the human species. On the one hand, it is the impact of rich regions on developing countries on environmental, economic and political issues. On the other hand, focusing on anthropocentric humanism leads to the creation of a line between human and animal.
The artistic project that we will select through the open call should reflect some of the related issues through the visual art or its overlap into scientific disciplines, sound art, new media or performance:
At the same time, we are also interested in the individual experience and emotional impact - fear and anxiety, ecological grief, etc.
Booklet about the AIR-Program
for screen
(PDF, A4, 11 pages, 864 KB)
print quality
(PDF, A4, 11 pages, 14,8 MB)
The artist-in-residence program takes place in the framework of the European Art Fellowship of the District Council of Upper Bavaria.
During the stay of the guest artists in Freising presentations and open studio days provide the possibility to meet with and know more about the artists. There is always the option to arrange individual visits and meetings as well.