
Creativity Exercises
How do people learn, what do they know, and how does it influence their personality, their behavior and their position in society? These questions were the focus of the research project and exhibition series entitled âCreativity Exercisesâ between 2014 and 2016, morewhich displayed historical and contemporary art projects experimenting with alternative forms of learning, spanning three exhibition stations: Galerie fuÌr Zeitgenössische Kunst Leipzig, tranzit.hu in Budapest, and the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw. The book contextualizes the Creativity Exercisesâan amateur art course led by neo-avant-garde artists MiklĂłs ErdĂ©ly and DĂłra Maurer in Budapest from 1975 to 1977âwithin the postwar intellectual networks that connected artists, architects, educators, sociologists and other socially engaged professionals, fostering the exchange of ideas and concepts and making connections between different fields of knowledge. The first part of the publication consists of historical texts translated into English for the first time, including the exercise descriptions that functioned as the curriculum for the Creativity Exercises, studies written on the methods employed in the Creativity Exercises course, and parallel models for progressive pedagogies and art education. In the second part of the book, newly commissioned essays offer historical and transnational context for the âcase studyâ of the Creativity Exercises course. The impact that such âcreativity exercisesâ had on aesthetic, educational and institutional concepts, and the impulses for participation, co-creation, knowledge production and exchange that they continue to giveâeven beyond the realm of artâare the central themes of the book.
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How do people learn, what do they know, and how does it influence their personality, their behavior and their position in society? These questions were the focus of the research project and exhibition series entitled âCreativity Exercisesâ between 2014 and 2016, morewhich displayed historical and contemporary art projects experimenting with alternative forms of learning, spanning three exhibition stations: Galerie fuÌr Zeitgenössische Kunst Leipzig, tranzit.hu in Budapest, and the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw. The book contextualizes the Creativity Exercisesâan amateur art course led by neo-avant-garde artists MiklĂłs ErdĂ©ly and DĂłra Maurer in Budapest from 1975 to 1977âwithin the postwar intellectual networks that connected artists, architects, educators, sociologists and other socially engaged professionals, fostering the exchange of ideas and concepts and making connections between different fields of knowledge. The first part of the publication consists of historical texts translated into English for the first time, including the exercise descriptions that functioned as the curriculum for the Creativity Exercises, studies written on the methods employed in the Creativity Exercises course, and parallel models for progressive pedagogies and art education. In the second part of the book, newly commissioned essays offer historical and transnational context for the âcase studyâ of the Creativity Exercises course. The impact that such âcreativity exercisesâ had on aesthetic, educational and institutional concepts, and the impulses for participation, co-creation, knowledge production and exchange that they continue to giveâeven beyond the realm of artâare the central themes of the book.











