This output consisted of a city-wide international biennial exhibition, a symposium and a publication. Art Sheffield 08: Yes, No & Other Options took place from 16 February – 30 March 2008 in venues across the city including Bloc, End Gallery, Millennium Galleries, S1 Artspace, Site Gallery, Yorkshire ArtSpace, temporary venues and the public realm. Taking as its foundation a specially commissioned essay by Berlin-based art critic and historian. Jan Verwoert, this city-wide exhibition addressed the fact that in a post-industrial condition, one particularly pertinent to Sheffield, we have entered into a service culture where we no longer just work, we perform in a perpetual mode of ‘I can'. The output posed the question: “What would it m...
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I have just completed a specific project that consolidates my artistic practice during the past six ...
This paper was towards an invited participation in a symposium that functioned as a "public evaluati...
This two-year research and exhibition project investigates the various materials involved in artisti...
An exhibition brought to Exeter Phoenix by Art Week Exeter in collaboration with well known art hist...
A series of presentations and discussion events took place over two consecutive days during the fest...
Social-reproduction theory demands that attention be paid to the mostly overlooked and undervalued p...
This article takes as its point of departure the prevalence of performance and diverse kinds of work...
In this paper we analyse the ideas implicit in the style of exhibition favoured by contemporary gall...
By locating his thinking and artistic practice within the context of ‘performing’ (as opposed to te...
The Performativity of Painting, a choreographed meeting. 'Painting – the performance of structures, ...
In this Editor’s column I discuss certain fruits and limits of applying the notion of ‘performance’ ...
Written to accompany the exhibition and public events programme ‘Getting Rid of Ourselves’ (OCAD U O...
Curating Resistances focuses upon the socially interventionist and activist agendas of two contempo...
Writing during the millennium, not long after the installation of Antony Gormley’s The Angel of the ...
‘Games & Theory’ was an international exhibition of the work of contemporary artists who share inter...
I have just completed a specific project that consolidates my artistic practice during the past six ...
This paper was towards an invited participation in a symposium that functioned as a "public evaluati...
This two-year research and exhibition project investigates the various materials involved in artisti...
An exhibition brought to Exeter Phoenix by Art Week Exeter in collaboration with well known art hist...