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Exhibitions will run in the gallery at Project Arts Centre from 17 Sept to 13 Nov 2010

EXHIBITIONS

11 AM - 8PM
16 SEPT - 13 NOV 2010
Visual Art
Martin Beck, Nina Beier, Luca Frei, Sriwhana Spong and Pernille Kapper Williams

Gallery

ADMISSION FREE

EXHIBITIONS

An exhibition about exhibitions, and the artists who make them.


For the galleries and museums that house temporary exhibitions, one after the other, year after year, the space of the gallery and its appartus of display proves itself to be something of a chameleon: performing, disappearing or establishing itself as a context. It responds to the imaginations and politics of the artists who inhabit it, and the worlds they wish to build. Taking place both in the gallery and an experimental theatre within Project Arts Centre, Exhibitions brings together artists whose practices are responsive to politics of display, for whom the practice of exhibition-making is a motivation of their work, and who activate a consideration of the exhibition as medium.

This particular gallery in Dublin is a windowless room with many views. Devoid of natural light but aided by a high ceiling, the gallery has naturally become a room for experimentation where artists and curators install artworks in an imagined context, and in doing so will that context into being. This exhibition thus keeps in mind the many different evolutions of its own space, becoming a theatre during Gerard Byrne’s In Repertory, a cinema for Katya Sander’s A Landscape of Known Facts or a writing studio during PHILIP. This exhibition listens to what artists tell us about the space they work in, the performers, signifiers and props they utilise to hint at the conditions of their production. It also holds a mirror to the sum of conventions that exhibition-making can sometimes be.

This is a group exhibition that surrounds five individual exhibitions, as perhaps all group shows are. Each of the artists embed a context of production, condition of display, time, space and discourse into artworks which then co-exist with other artworks. The realm of the exhibition begins at the threshold of the room, the moment a card is slipped into your pocket, or perhaps now, as you read this, in this moment. Exhibitions is a project that is aware of its own form and is thus self-referential, introducing a super-sized version of its own generic discourse. It’s a show in which the company of artworks is nevertheless surprising, hoping that visitors will find their own way to play and navigate the arena.

With many thanks to the artists, as well as Croy Nielsen, Berlin, Michael Lett, Auckland, Proyectos Monclova, Mexico City and Breaking Ground, Dublin for supporting Exhibitions.

Please join us for the opening of Exhibitions in the gallery from 6pm on Thursday 16 September.

Artists Nina Beier and Aurélien Froment are collaborating to produce a film and performance programme in response to Exhibitions. More information available here.