Tuesday, 30 March 2010

The Museum of Non Participation

This project popped into my head when I was thinking about our brief, check it out, quality example of work that's collaborative on many different levels (im not gonna re-hash the project info, go read it!). It culminated with an exhibition at the back of a Pakistani barber shop in Bethnal Green, which was quality.

Art Angels got lots of interesting previous, present and future stuff going on so have a look at the rest of their website too.

http://www.artangel.org.uk/projects/2008/the_museum_of_non_participation

Loose idea

Greetings from sunny Cape Town (HA)

I thought a way to approach this project might be to identify a building/place/area that's interesting to different people for different reasons, then all work around that, responding to it in different ways. Whether it be looking at the physical space, the history or the cultural significance, there could be a billion different ways to respond to one central place. This could then culminate in an exhibition in that place that takes advantage of (or caters to) the community that already (potentially) exists there.

Obviously, without actually suggesting a particular place this remains very loose, but people could put some ideas forward in response, and it could even split off in different directions for different groups? What do you lot think?

Friday, 19 March 2010

Opening Tonight

http://www.guestprojects.com/current/first-exhibition/

Private view of show curated by Steffi Klenz, Skinned City, opening tonight, March 19th at Yinka Shonebare's project space- 6.30-9 pm

including Rut Blees Luxemburg, David Spero, Eva Stenram, Wiebke Leister and more.

1 Andrew's Road, E8

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Thursday, 18 March 2010

Event 31 March

http://www.artschooluk.org/newsletter/

An event that promises to explore the complexities of the art school.

Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Welcome to BAP2 LCC Unit 6

Welcome to the pages we shall use over the next months.