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In 1957, the ICA held An Exhibit, a show that took the organising of space and the visitor's movement through the show as its content. This architectonic art exhibition was followed, six years later, by Archigram's Living City, which resembled more an art exhibit than an architectural project. In 1982, the ICA's interest in the relationship between art and architecture was further developed with the conference Art and Architecture, which addressed the role of art in public environments.
Today, the possibilities offered by the interplay of art and architecture continue to capture the art world's imagination, with both the Serpentine Pavilion and the Turbine Hall installation being highlights in the art calendar. Such projects raise questions about the connections between curating and socio-political concerns about constructing and distributing space. Is there a politics of movement? If there is, how should the curator mediate the relationship between the human body, the art space and the physical dimensions occupied by the art object? Should the curator be responsible for the ergomomics of an exhibition? Should the curator be concerned with the physical experience of the audience at all?
Speakers: Dr Andrea Phillips, director, Curating Architecture research project, assistant director MA curating at Goldsmiths; artists Cornford & Cross; Celine Condorelli, whose practice is concerned with architecture as support and interface, developing critical models towards exhibition making and public space; and Secret Agent Bristly Pioneer, The Space Hijackers. Chair: Clare Carolin, senior tutor, curating contemporary art MA, Royal College of Art
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| Tuesday 29 April 2008 | 7:00 pm | Nash Room |
Artists have come out of their studios and into the galleries, blurring the line between curator and creator... Looking back at key exhibitions and curator-artists.