Coup de Ville is a Triennial exhibition of contemporary art by internationally selected artists, hosted by WARP Contemporary Art Platform in the city of Sint-Niklaas, Belgium. Continuing my enquiry into the remains of cultural phenomena that has been lost or displaced over time, the work for this exhibition responds to the history and architectural heritage of the city of Sint-Niklaas. The work reads as a melancholy look at a town where fading legibility acts as an analogy for the inevitability of impermanence and shifting social, geographical and cultural imperatives. To that end, the emphasis for the work lies within the structure of a bandstand which once stood in the main square but which was since dismantled, put into storage for 20 ye...
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Coup de Ville is a Triennial exhibition of contemporary art by internationally selected artists, hos...
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© 2014 Darren WardleThis practice‐led research investigates philosophical and aesthetic ideas surrou...
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The assemblage of models, texts, video and photographic imagery in this exhibition shows a pre-occup...
The after | image project is an inquiry into notions of material memory and forgetting and their int...
Afterimage is a set of works which we made by removing and destroying our photographs, which had pre...
Abandoned buildings in our cities today represent a great problem: these have lost stable functions,...
Coup de Ville is a Triennial exhibition of contemporary art by internationally selected artists, hos...
This book brings together experts in the fields of art history, visual arts, music, cultural geograp...
This paper will investigate the crucial role played by images in the public arena as conveyers of me...
In my presentation for the panel A Fluid Resilience I will introduce some of the rich visual and the...
For my presentation to the forum, Photographic Portraiture Transgressive and Transformative Potent...
This project explores two main lines of inquiry concerning representations of ruins in Paris. I firs...
A critical culture requires that the site of appearance, the temporal coincidence of the subject, th...
A student essay for the Special Student Issue of the Journal of Extreme Anthropology accompanying th...
Debris Improvisations is a suite of improvisational assemblages exploring ways of limiting waste, th...
© 2014 Darren WardleThis practice‐led research investigates philosophical and aesthetic ideas surrou...
What happens after the end of art? A multi-screen moving image installation takes its cue from the w...
The assemblage of models, texts, video and photographic imagery in this exhibition shows a pre-occup...
The after | image project is an inquiry into notions of material memory and forgetting and their int...
Afterimage is a set of works which we made by removing and destroying our photographs, which had pre...
Abandoned buildings in our cities today represent a great problem: these have lost stable functions,...