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Optimism of Nostalgia
Stockholm University of the Arts, Performing Arts production.
2025 (English)Artistic output (Unrefereed)
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Description [en]

Who gives a mandate to an artist in a contemporary market oriented institutional art filed to cross over the boundaries of a specific artistic field?

Anja Suša and Dejan Kaludjerovic were exploring the limitations as well as privileges of the "Black Box" and the "White Cube" and their interconnection in contemporary artistic practices of performing and visual arts.

The research project took place netween 2023. and 2025. in Stockholm and Belgrade with the final presentation at the Stockholm University of the Arts in Stockholm in April 2025.

Abstract [en]

Having departed from the idea of exploring the subject of “childhood politics” and memory (topics that both Anja Suša and Dejan Kaludjerović have been interested in and invested in through their own artistic practices in theatre and visual arts, as well as in this collaboration), they soon found themselves caught up in the discussion about artistic mandates and the potential artistic format as the output of the research project. The discussion became so intense that it entirely changed the focus of the collaboration—from the content of the project to collaborative protocols—and finally landed in what is best described by Claire Bishop as the “Grey Zone,” which can also be understood as a liminal space between contemporary artistic practices in the fields of performing and visual arts. Coming from the ideologies of the Black Box and the White Cube, which have been further reinforced by many years of institutional practice that still revolves around the idea of formal artistic education and artistic mandates, the artists soon realized that they wanted to embark on the journey of reinventing themselves in the artistic field of the “other,” despite the lack of formal training or any previous experience. They tried to explore the possibility of entering each other’s art fields based solely on artistic experience, and not on any particular art training.

Place, publisher, year, pages
2025.
Keywords [en]
Collaboration, black box, white cube, interdisciplinary, artistic mandate
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Humanities and the Arts
Research subject
Artistic Practices
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URN: urn:nbn:se:uniarts:diva-2312OAI: oai:DiVA.org:uniarts-2312DiVA, id: diva2:2049188
Available from: 2026-03-27 Created: 2026-03-27 Last updated: 2026-04-08Bibliographically approved

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