Exhibition, Design, Participation: An Exhibit 1957 and Related Projects, Exhibition Histories Vol. 7
ISBN-13:
9783863358976
ISBN-10:
386335897X
Author:
Elena Crippa
Publication date:
2016
Publisher:
Afterall Books
Format:
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240 pages
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ISBN-13:
9783863358976
ISBN-10:
386335897X
Author:
Elena Crippa
Publication date:
2016
Publisher:
Afterall Books
Format:
Paperback
240 pages
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Exhibition, Design, Participation: An Exhibit 1957 and Related Projects, Exhibition Histories Vol. 7 (ISBN-13: 9783863358976 and ISBN-10: 386335897X), written by authors
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The radical project an Exhibit (mounted in 1957 at Hatton Gallery, Newcastle, and the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London) emerged from a decade of testing the formats and possibilities of exhibition making, resulting in a show with the motto “No objects, no ideas.” A collaboration between two artists, Richard Hamilton and Victor Pasmore, and a critic and curator, Lawrence Alloway, the show was simultaneously an investigation into abstract environmental forms and a participatory experiment that would fundamentally transform the role of the viewer.In this volume, comprehensive documentation of the original exhibition is presented alongside coverage of other key projects from the era and contextualized in a detailed essay by Elena Crippa. Archival texts conveying the different voices of the project’s three creators, and a contemporaneous essay by David Sylvester, are accompanied by new contributions from Martin Beck, Owen Hatherley and Lucy Steeds.
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