
A
cooperation between Nassauischer Kunstverein
Wiesbaden and the Hesse state capital of
Wiesbaden
„Fluxus
Wiesbaden was the most ambitious project of all.
It lasted one month with three,
four or five performances taking place every
weekend. The other festivals were smaller.
The best thing about Wiesbaden was that we
didn’t need to worry about time - we
could work on incredibly long pieces that
wouldn’t have fit into other festivals.(...)“
Dick Higgins, Postface, New York 1964
In
2008, the Wiesbaden Grant “Follow Fluxus – after
Fluxus” will be awarded for the first time. The
goal is to support young international artists
whose works suggest ideas inherent to the Fluxus
art movement in order to keep the art current
alive. The establishment of the grant was
inspired by the “Fluxus Festival of Very New
Music” which took place in Wiesbaden in 1962.
This Fluxus event provided the first real broad
impact for this new art movement.
The Wiesbaden Grant: Follow Fluxus – After
Fluxus
The grant will support emerging international
artists whose works are inspired by the Fluxus
body of thought and production processes. The
endowment will total 10,000 Euro to be used
within three months, from June through August.
Living quarters and studio space will be
provided by NKV during this time. The work
stipend will conclude with an exhibition of the
artist’s created work in the following year
between September and May and will include a
publication.
The grant holder should reside predominantly in
Wiesbaden for the duration of the grant period.
Both national and international artists between
the ages of 18 through 47 can be nominated for
this grant. The grant is open to all mediums of
Visual Arts including Performance Art.
Selection procedure
A
self-recommendation for this grant is strictly
not allowed. The NKV invites
representatives of international art
institutions whose emphasis is contemporary art
to present one possible candidate for this grant
by December 15th. An independent jury will make
their selection from the nominated candidates
the following February. The jury will be
appointed from both NKV and the city of
Wiesbaden and is composed of the following:
1. a representative of NKV
2. a representative of the cultural department
of the State Capital of Wiesbaden
3. a representative of the Berger Collection,
Wiesbaden and
4. and 5 two further external advisors, who will
be designated from institutions listed in 1 – 3.
Obligations of the grant holder
The grant holder commits him or herself to be
actively involved in the stipend-funded
exhibition in Wiesbaden, including the mounting
and setting up of the exhibition and with the
development of the catalogue. The stipend
recipient grants NKV and the City of Wiesbaden
the free and irrevocable right to report on the
allocation of the stipend. Also, NKV and the
city of Wiesbaden are permitted unlimited usage
of all information inclusive of spoken, written,
image formats (including film and video) and
catalogue information pertaining to the stipend
candidates, the award recipient and their works.
Closing Provision
In correct data and failure to comply with the
participation requirements will result in the
disqualification from the competition and denial
of the grant.
“I welcome whatever happens next.”
John Cage |