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The first partof the discussion is focused on the 2 mandates that Lisbeth have has as an International President of AICA. During her two mandates as International President of AICA, Lisbeth focused on enhancing global collaboration among member organizations and promoting the importance of art as a criticalcomponent of cultural identity and dialogue.
She prioritized initiatives that encouraged cross-border partnerships and the sharing of best practices, while also advocating for the recognition of artists and cultural practitioners as essential contributors to societal development.
In the podcast, Lisbeth delves into the intricate role of art mediators in shaping our understanding of art criticism, emphasizing how their insights can enhance the audience's experience in curated events. By sharing her specific curatorialexperiences, she illustrates how effective art mediation not only bridges the gap between artists and viewers, but also enriches the dialogue surrounding artworks, fostering a deeper appreciation and engagement with the art on display.
The final part of the podcast is focused on São Paulo Biennial, which took the example of Venice as its inspiring model and wanted to place Brazil in the international art scene. By emphasizing contemporary art and featuring both local andinternational artists, the Biennial has become a vital platform for innovation and exchange within the art world, reflecting Brazil's unique socio-political landscape and cultural identity.
And Lisbeth is sharing specific historical moments from the São Paulo Biennial.
By Mihaela IonThe first partof the discussion is focused on the 2 mandates that Lisbeth have has as an International President of AICA. During her two mandates as International President of AICA, Lisbeth focused on enhancing global collaboration among member organizations and promoting the importance of art as a criticalcomponent of cultural identity and dialogue.
She prioritized initiatives that encouraged cross-border partnerships and the sharing of best practices, while also advocating for the recognition of artists and cultural practitioners as essential contributors to societal development.
In the podcast, Lisbeth delves into the intricate role of art mediators in shaping our understanding of art criticism, emphasizing how their insights can enhance the audience's experience in curated events. By sharing her specific curatorialexperiences, she illustrates how effective art mediation not only bridges the gap between artists and viewers, but also enriches the dialogue surrounding artworks, fostering a deeper appreciation and engagement with the art on display.
The final part of the podcast is focused on São Paulo Biennial, which took the example of Venice as its inspiring model and wanted to place Brazil in the international art scene. By emphasizing contemporary art and featuring both local andinternational artists, the Biennial has become a vital platform for innovation and exchange within the art world, reflecting Brazil's unique socio-political landscape and cultural identity.
And Lisbeth is sharing specific historical moments from the São Paulo Biennial.