{"id":9375,"date":"2016-03-07T01:00:00","date_gmt":"2016-03-07T01:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/a-desk.org\/2016\/03\/07\/workshop-workshop-workshop-the\/"},"modified":"2017-09-20T00:19:49","modified_gmt":"2017-09-20T00:19:49","slug":"workshop-workshop-workshop-the","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/a-desk.org\/en\/magazine\/workshop-workshop-workshop-the\/","title":{"rendered":"Workshop, workshop, workshop! The currency of the &#8220;workshop&#8221; format"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\" alignleft size-full wp-image-9372\" src=\"http:\/\/a-desk.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/03\/talleres.jpg\" alt=\"@a-desk imagen de archivo (talleres y cursos A*DESK)\" align=\"left\" width=\"670\" height=\"334\" srcset=\"https:\/\/a-desk.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/03\/talleres.jpg 670w, https:\/\/a-desk.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/03\/talleres-595x297.jpg 595w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 670px) 100vw, 670px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>There was a time at the beginning of the last decade when the idea of the exhibition as a place for art was widely debated and contested. To do exhibitions or not to do them; this seemed to be the dilemma for artists seduced by the possibilities of the \u201cproject\u201d and curators interested in reformulating the critical legacy of conceptual art. But the exhibition didn\u2019t die; it is still the main channel for the visualization of art. However, who would have predicted the rise of the idea of the workshop as a format for the expression and communication of art? There is no self-respecting institution or museum that doesn\u2019t programme them. There is no exhibition without parallel workshops. No news appears on the mailing list of <em>Art &#038; Education <\/em> without the word <em>workshop<\/em>. Yes, because workshop also means studio, although the Castilian understanding of the word has a taste of industry and manufacture that on many occasions is no longer applicable. A workshop can be, nonetheless, a catchall term for almost anything. And also a good <em>MacGuffin<\/em>, a transitional object that mobilises and channels intentions that are not entirely clear. A space for production. Why not? <\/p>\n<p>A short history of workshops in the Spanish state remits us to the non-regulated and post-academy educational programmes that emerged in parallel to the institutionalisation and structuring of museums during the eighties and nineties. Amongst the most outstanding one would have to refer to the courses of Arteleku in San Sebasti\u00e1n; the workshops in Arte Actual in Madrid; and the most veteran, dating from the end of the seventies, namely the Quinzena d\u2019Art de Montesquiu (QUAM) that were developed at different points and places of the Catalan territory in various stages and organisational forms. These were followed by Hanger in Barcelona, which opened in 1997 as an initiative of the Associaci\u00f3 d\u2019artistes visuals de Catalunya (AAVC) with the aim of responding to a need arising from the lack of spaces dedicated to completing the training of new generations of artists. The centre Bilbaoarte opened in 1998 as well as others, like the more recent space La T\u00e9rmica in Malaga, to mention just a few.<\/p>\n<p>What arose from these workshops was the possibility for a shared space for the understanding and experience of art. To compare and contrast knowledge and opinions, a space in which to encounter artists and forge friendships. To bring together artists from different generations, critics, and thinkers. At the start these workshops were almost all practical, led by artists with sufficient stature to attract a large number of participants. The duration could oscillate between fifteen days and various months, but the standard format was more or less a month. With the passing of time forums were incorporated with talks by international experts (this was how the QUAM, for example, was organised since 2001, where a space for reflection, the F\u00f2rum QUAM, was established in parallel with the workshops, along with a platform for the presentation of projects). The type of workshop revolved around the exceptionality of the event itself, a slowing of the time of reflection and production, the configuration of a temporarily autonomous zone situated between the university, the school, and the (often grim) reality of the professional system; a space where one could become an artist. This expanded and generous temporality meant an artist could realize several, a few, workshops, fulfilling in this way a formative cycle, passing the baton on to new generations.  The people \u201chooked\u201d on the dynamics of doing workshops or<em> tallers<\/em> were called<em> talleristas.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>With minimal historical perspective, it can be said that this situation has now become inverted and that the current generation of artists are obliged to become<em> talleristas,<\/em> they have no alternative. The state of exception of the workshop format has mutated into an overwhelming surfeit of micro-workshops, micro-seminars, and a wide range of possibilities with which to carve out an academic curriculum of masters and PhDs. The completion and structuring of the museums and institutions have generated a new, expanded threshold for permanent education \u2013 in tune with the endlessly repeated diagnostic of the new younger generations that don\u2019t manage to gain access to the labour market; which is, over-qualification. Art here follows the gravitational logic of other social and economic dynamics such as the academy and the university; this new factory we never manage to leave. The refrain, that we are never sufficiently prepared, the rush to sign up for a new course. The consideration of training as \u201ctemporal\u201d or provisional has extended to encompass a lifetime. With workshops that last, for example, a day or an afternoon, a young artist can, in a year, amass a lengthy CV with which to solicit a grant. It is not surprising therefore that in CVs the list of workshops and surplus of names way surpasses in length the individual or group exhibitions realised.<\/p>\n<p>What type of artist arises from this new configuration of artistic education? What about those who want to learn a manual technique, etching, screen-printing, or sculpture? To ask where and in what state the workshops find themselves in and their availability and accessibility doesn\u2019t suppose a yearning for any discipline so much as the questioning of by whom and how these means of production are controlled, whether they are public or private, and other material considerations surrounding artistic production. The increasing relevance granted to the cognitive in the work of art doesn\u2019t eclipse the experiential, speculative character of a work of art. In response to these considerations about the state of artistic education, last year some artists set in motion an experimental project of a school in San Sebastian, Kalostra, taking up the baton of the workshops of the now disappeared Arteleku, although the Diputaci\u00f3n de Gipuzkoa has cancelled said project (after less than a year\u2019s duration) due to a supposed simultaneity and overlapping with the recently inaugurated centre Tabakalera.<\/p>\n<p>It ends up being impossible in this evolution to obviate the developments incorporated with the emergence of the figure of the curator: the \u201ccurating\u201d of education and the inflation of \u201cmediation\u201d. The \u201ceducational turn\u201d can be summed up as the vision dispatched by the institutional structures, through the curating of education, as a model of relations and production useful for artists. But some of these initiatives of this \u201ceducational turn\u201d have been more preoccupied with \u201cdiscursifying\u201d education (or curating it) than in offering real, alternative practices, which on occasions has led to a folding in on itself. The \u201ceducational turn\u201d is, therefore, more rhetorical than strictly speaking a space for education; each fold leads implicitly to a degree of tautology and self-referencing. For example, a workshop \u201cabout\u201d the idea of the workshop? No, it\u2019s not fictional. These days in March the Fondazione Antonio Ratti in Como (Italy), is offering to the public the program Workshop on Workshops, a symposium more than, h\u00e9las, a workshop! The intentions of this programme consist of \u201c focus on discussing post-academic research within artistic practice in the context of residencies, workshops and alternative educational practice\u201d. A clear case of the \u201ceducational turn\u201d. <\/p>\n<p>But what hasn\u2019t changed and remains an unalterable truth, before and after, is the maxim of John Andrew Rice, the founder of the legendary Black Mountain College in 1933. <em>Students can be educated for freedom only by teachers who are themselves free<\/em>. This is the first and fundamental principal. Next, let the workshops begin.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There was a time at the beginning of the last decade when the idea of the exhibition as a place for art was widely debated and contested. 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