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International Call for Conference papers at the Valrose Campus of the University of Nice- Sophia Antipolis on September 29 at the national centre of contemporary art of the Villa Arson on September 30 and October 1, 2011 Co-organized by the University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis and the association Contemporary Art and the French Riviera -Summary- -Context- The international conference ‘Contemporary Art Matisse, Picasso, Chagall, Cocteau, Signac, Bonnard, and the French Riviera: An experimental territory, Dufy or Léger and Dubuffet are so many key artists 1951-2011’ sets out to launch and a reflection of the first half of the twentieth century whose on contemporary art in a given territory, i.e. the names still produce a reverberating echo in the French French Riviera, from the end of the Second World Riviera which has been celebrated by art historian War to nowadays. The goal is to understand André Chastel as “the great workshop of modern art”. for what reasons the French Riviera has been This history has been duly recorded by some thirty for the last 60 years an extraordinary laboratory museums or cultural organisations in the form of an which has been ceaselessly producing and exhibition held in 1997 and a catalogue, La Côte d’Azur welcoming new artists. What is expected from et la modernité, which continues to be a reference the papers and plenary sessions is a discussion in the field. going beyond the usual temporary or generic landmarks in order to describe and dissect From June to November 2011, some thirty cultural the panorama of an artistic production placed organizations (museums, art centres, art schools, under the sign of experimentation. foundations and galleries) will present the continuation to this history through the works of more than 200 This conference is organized in the framework artists. This contemporary chapter starts in 1951 of the exceptional exhibition ‘Contemporary Art through the impetus given by a group of young artists and the French Riviera: An experimental territory, from the “Internationale Lettriste” after the projection 1951-2011’ which is curated by the 20th-century of Isidore Isou’s Traité de bave et d’éternité in the national museums of the Alpes-Maritimes, by context of the Cannes festival. After that came the the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Nouveau Réalisme, then Fluxus and La Cédille qui Nice, by the Jean Cocteau Museum of Menton, sourit in Villefranche between 1965 and 1968, and also by the Château de Villeneuve, by the Emile Hugues numerous other artists thanks to whom the French Foundation of Vence and by the national centre Riviera has become an extraordinary territory in terms of contemporary art of the Villa Arson. of artistic exeperimentation. Several dozens artists (such as Raymond Hains, Robert Filliou, George Brecht, Arman, Ben, Claude Viallat, Noël Dolla, Eric Duyckaerts, Jean-Luc Verna, Philippe Ramette, Pascal Pinaud, Arnaud Maguet, Céleste Boursier-Mougenot and many others) have thus built their work in, around or about the French Riviera – and they continue to do so. -Announcement- -Paper proposals- The international and interdisciplinary conference The paper proposals (1500 signs maximum in French, constitutes then another high point of this cultural English or Italian) should be sent with a summary manifestation. (from 250 to 300 words), a bibliography and a short biographical note should be sent before March 31, Trying to broaden the usual aesthetic categories, 2011 to [email protected]. this conference will seek to study thoroughly the question of artistic experimentation in the context They will be examined anonymously by a committee of the French Riviera and from a historical, including university teachers, museum curators, art sociological and anthropological perspective. commissioners, critics and art historians. The various axes of reflection and interventions The participants will be informed of the committee’s will favour a cross-disciplinary approach and take decisions at the end of the month of April. into account both the national and international contexts to tackle the main issues of experimental A publication of the acts (with an editorial board) art in the French Mediterranean environment. is also planned. Axis 1 : Cultural belonging and identity In addition to the various papers, the final programme The scholars are invited to question the relevance will also include plenary sessions with such leading of a possible cultural identity of this territory, its figures of contemporary art as Christophe Kihm, hypothetical specificities and the ambivalent notion Laurent Jeanpierre et Denys Riout – also artists. of belonging. The same question could be raised and tackled in Following the academic rules the presentations will not the context of other territories of experimentation. be paid for. Axis 2 : Institutions, structures and networks of diffusion -Doctorial session- This axis will cover the development of the struc- tures of artistic diffusion and will deal with the We wish to inform our contributors that a so- ways in which a generation of artists managed to called doctorial session will be held in order for our conquer the territory of the French Riviera indepen- doctoral students to be able to contribute in any of the dently of any institution. aforementioned four axes. Axis 3 : Practices of/and experimentations This axis will encourage discussions of several aspects highlighted in the manifestation ‘L’Art contemporain et la Côte d’Azur’ : the notions of attitude art, of the art of gesture, of sound practices, of self-referentiality, of figuration or self- representation. Il can also include problems of experimentation in the fields of town planning, architecture, music, dance drama and poetry at the same time in the same place. Axis 4 : Transmission and reception What could be studied in the framework of this axis is the question of the legacy of the avant- gardes, of the possible kinship with the following generations, and of the reception of the various forms of contemporary art in this specific territory. Title : Contemporary Art and the French Riviera : An Experimental Territory, 1951-2011 Languages: French English and Italian Dates of the conference: September 29 and 30 and October 1 Deadline for submission: March 31, 2011 Answer of the committee : April 30, 2011 Contact: [email protected] -Scientific committee- The international and interdisciplinary conference is organized by the association ‘l’Art Contemporain et la Côte d’Azur’ and by the following research laboratories of the University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis: CIRCPLES, CRHI, CTEL, I3M, LASMIC, RITM. Composition of the committee: Elza Adamowicz, Queen Mary University of London, Jean-Marc Avrilla, Independent Commisioner, Célia Bernasconi, Curator of the Museum Jean Cocteau in Menton, Béatrice Bonhomme, Professor, Head of the CTEL (Centre Transdisciplinaire d’Épistémologie de la Littérature), Michèle Brun, Attaché in charge of the preservation of patrimony for the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Nice, Pierre Coullet, First Vice president of the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, Ariane Coulondre, Curator of the Museum Fernand Léger in Biot, Ghislaine Del Rey, department of the Arts, member of the CRHI, Annick Fiaschi-Dubois, Senior Lecturer, department of the arts (Musicology), member of the CTEL, Maurice Fréchuret, Curator of the Twentieth-Century National Museums of the Alpes-Maritimes, Eric Gasperini, Vice president of the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis (in charge of Cultural Affairs), Christian Gutleben, Professor, member of the CIRCPLES, Philippe Jansen, Professor of Medieval History, Head of the Doctoral School of the Humanities at the University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, Laurent Jeanpierre, Senior Lecturer in political science at the University of Strasbourg, contributor to Art press, 02, Particules, Critique, Fresh Théorie, L’Inactuel, Christophe Kihm, Philosopher, contributor to Artpress, independent commissioner, art critic and lecture rat the Haute École d’Art et de Design de Genève, Sylvano Levy, University of Hull, Eric Mangion, Director of the National Centre of Contemporary Art of the Villa Arson, Zia Mirabdolbaghi, Directeur du Château de Villeneuve / Fondation Emile Hugues, à Vence, Pascal Neveu, Director of the FRAC PACA (Fonds régional d’art contemporain Provence Alpes Côte d’Azur). François Paris, Director of the CIRM - Centre National de Création Musicale, Gilbert Perlein, Curator of the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Nice, Jean-Baptiste Pisano, Senior Lecturer, member of the LASMIC Paul Rasse, Professor, Head of I3M (Laboratoire Informations milieux médias médiations), Carole Talon-Hugon, Professor Head of the CRHI (Laboratoire de Philosophie), Jean-Pierre Triffaux, Professor, departement of the Arts (Drama), member of the RITM. -Organisation committee- Ariane Coulondre, Curator of the National Museum Fernand Léger in Biot, Annick Fiaschi-Dubois, Senior Lecturer, department of the arts (Musicology), member of the CTEL, Christian Gutleben, Professor, member of the CIRCPLES, Céline Masoni Lacroix, Senior Lecturer, member of I3M, Diane Pigeau, Coordinator of the manifestation ‘L’Art contemporain et la Côte d’Azur’ and freelance curator Paul Rasse, Professor, Head of I3M (Laboratoire Informations milieux médias médiations), Marcin Sobieszczanski, Maître de conférences, chercheur au laboratoire I3M Jean-Pierre Triffaux, Professor, departement of the Arts (Drama), member of the RITM..