Under the patronage of
Mr. Pavel Bem, Mayor of Prague
Mr. Vaclav Jehlicka, Minister of Culture of Czech Republic.
Mr. Marek Madaric, Minister of Culture of Slovak Republic for the Slovak sections.

SITE EVENTS

Prague Biennale 3 organizes special VIP events for a group of people. Foundation Prague Biennale presents every second year an international exhibition of contemporary art (from painting and photography to performance, video and installation art). This third edition exhibit focus of central european art, the exhibition is divided in 22 sections such as SPECIAL GUEST showing Marina Abramovič, Vanessa Beecroft, and Shirin Neshat  curated by director Helena Kontová and Giancarlo Politi. Prague Biennale 3 is located in a unique industrial space originally used for manufacturing.

Services:

  • Welcoming drink
  • Presentation of Prague Biennale 3 with a special guide in:
    • Czech
    • English
    • Italian
    • German
    • French
  • Cattering with drinks
  • Gift package

Offer:

  • Drinks (beer, wine and mattoni) and option of free Illy coffee
  • Cattering
    • Menu 1 – potato soup, chicken with lemon souce and potatoes, mixed salad and bread
    • Menu 2 – prosciutto with fresh vegetables, spinach omelette with cheese, mixed salad and bread
    • Menu 3 – vegetable soup, czech goulash with rice, mixed salad and bread
    • Menu 4 – traditional czech soup, lasagne bolognese, mixed salad  and bread
  • Prague Biennale gift package with free postcards and bags
    • Package 1 – bottle of Lambrusco red wine, catalogue, Flash Art International magazine or Flash Art Czech & Slovak magazine, Badge
      • Total price 680,- Kč / 24 EUR
    • Package 2 – catalogue, Poster, Badge
      • Total price 580,- Kč / 21 EUR
    • Package 3 - bottle of Lambrusco red wine, Flash Art International magazine or Flash Art Czech & Slovak, Poster, Badge
      • Total price 530,- Kč / 19 EUR
    • Package 4 - Art Diary International 07-08 (art guide), Flash Art International magazine or Flash Art Czech & Slovak, Badge
      • Total price 430,- Kč / 15 EUR

Total price for a group of 10 people 11.300,- Kč + package gift
Total price for a group of 20 people 16.300,- Kč + package gift
Total price for a group of 30 people 21.300,- Kč + package gift

Karlin Hall
Thámova 8, Prague 8 (metro Křižíkova)
Prague
Czech Republic

Exhibition Hall (T): +420 222 314 690
Exhibition Hall (F): +420 222 314 695
Info: +420 774 700 558
info@praguebiennale.org
7 days a week from 11:00 a.m to 7:00 p.m
VIP events start from 7:30 p.m to 10:30 p.m

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Glocal & Outsiders
conference on the interplay between art, culture and technology


Programme:
http://glocaloutsiders.wordpress.com/

organized by:
Center for Global Studies (Academy of Sciences and Charles University)
International Centre for Art and New Technologies (CIANT)
New Media Studies (Charles University)
and praguebiennale 3

13. July 2007
Academy of Sciences
Narodni 3
Prague 1
http://www.cas.cz/
from 10:30 AM till 6:00 PM

What are the challenges artworld is facing in the time of globalization and increasing technologization? How to balance cultural interests and local scenes with global opportunities and art with technological innovations?
How to view the interplay of art and globalization in the context of complex economic, trade, social, technological, cultural and political interrelationships?
How does art reflect upon globalization: does it support intercultural and transnational ideals or it is indifferent to claims of geography, history, and identity?
How does it resist and how does it support globalization?
Do new institutions and technologies allow us to enjoy and experience art from different cultures or they unify them? What new forms of artistic and technical exchanges are taking place? How does international cooperation help emerging fields of art?
How can new technologies expand the social, economical, cultural and artistic aspects? What are the limits or possibilities on the technological level to build art projects that improve international cooperation?
Do emerging technologies and art institutions support cultural diversity or they level it?