SMART Project Space

SMART Project Space

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Centre for Contemporary Art and Culture SMART Project Space (SPS) was established in 1994 as a site for cross platform cultural practice.

SPS supports artists by providing contexts to define cultural production, while at the same time, stimulating new relationships between artists and audiences. Housed in a former Pathological Anatomical Laboratory, SPS has developed different platforms of artistic production and creative research - from exhibition space, to cinema, and from artists’ studios to café/ restaurant - drawing together a wide range of approaches from the most interesting emergent international artists.

09/06/2023

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Question to ChatGPT: What is the legacy of SMART Project Space?

The legacy of Smart Project Space can be seen in several aspects that have had a lasting impact on the art world:

Nurturing experimental art practices: Smart Project Space provided a platform for artists to experiment, take risks, and push the boundaries of their art practices. This emphasis on experimentation and innovation has had a lasting influence on the contemporary art scene, inspiring artists to explore new concepts, techniques, and approaches.

Fostering interdisciplinary collaborations: The emphasis on interdisciplinarity at Smart Project Space has influenced the art world by encouraging collaborations between artists, curators, and practitioners from different disciplines. This cross-pollination of ideas and practices has led to the emergence of hybrid art forms and the blurring of traditional boundaries between artistic disciplines.

Critical engagement and dialogue: Smart Project Space fostered a culture of critical engagement and dialogue through its exhibitions, events, and publications. It encouraged artists, curators, and audiences to question and reflect upon the role of art in society, challenging established norms and fostering new perspectives. This critical approach continues to shape the discourse surrounding contemporary art.

International connections and networks: Smart Project Space actively engaged with artists, curators, and institutions on an international level, establishing connections and networks that have had a lasting impact. The collaborations and exchanges facilitated by Smart Project Space have contributed to the global dialogue in contemporary art, enriching the cultural landscape both in Amsterdam and beyond.

Inspiring future initiatives: The innovative and forward-thinking approach of Smart Project Space has inspired the establishment of other art spaces, initiatives, and organizations. Its legacy can be seen in the emergence of similar platforms that continue to support experimental art practices, foster interdisciplinary collaborations, and promote critical dialogue.

Overall, the legacy of Smart Project Space lies in its role as a catalyst for artistic experimentation, interdisciplinary collaborations, critical discourse, and international connections. It has left a lasting impact on the art world, shaping the practices and perspectives of artists, curators, and institutions, and contributing to the evolution of contemporary art.

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Opening Pink Moon - Organising Principles, Jan van der Ploeg 11/06/2013
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