New Goethe-Institut Fellowship for international curators and researchers at the documenta archiv

The Goethe-Institut and the documenta archiv in Kassel have launched a new fellowship program for international curators and researchers. During six month-long research stays in Kassel, starting in the spring of 2020 six fellows will be given the opportunity to explore their locally based research interests in conjunction with individual aspects of documenta’s history. Their results will then be presented in Germany and in their countries of origin.

In many international art contexts there is a desire to work up the local art history or histories and to explore their relationship to the global art scene. In Germany, by contrast, efforts are being made to revise the conventional art and culture canon of Western European provenance and open it to other perspectives.

In order to support these research efforts, the Goethe-Institut, in cooperation with the documenta archiv in Kassel, will offer a new fellowship program for international curators and researchers with experience and interest in archival work from spring 2020. In total, six fellowships will be awarded with six-month research stays in Kassel.

The aim of the Goethe-Institut Fellowship at the documenta archiv in Kassel is to investigate diverse international references to the documenta and to gain new insights into arising networks and interconnections in artistic production and curatorial practice. During their research, the fellows will be given extensive access to the documenta archiv in Kassel and will be looked after by experienced archivists. Cooperation with the documenta professorship (Prof. Dr. Nora Sternfeld) at the University of Kassel also makes it possible to connect the fellows to academic practice in Germany.

The research results will be presented until the beginning of documenta 2022 in Germany and via the network of the Goethe-Institut in the countries of origin of the fellows. This may take the form of a publication, a series of academic or public events or an exhibition.

Further information: www.goethe.de/kunst