image: ‘Coalesce: Happenstance’ curated by Paul O’Neill, SMART Project Space, Amsterdam, 2009. Installation detail showing Richard Venlet’s ‘Hexagon’, 2009 (floor tiles); Lawrence Weiner’s ‘Happenstance: With All Due Intent’, 2009 (back wall text); and freee Art Collective’s ‘Protest is Beautiful’, 2007 (billboard on right wall); Eduardo Padilha’s ‘Slumberland’, 2002-05 (sleeping bag on floor); temporarycontemporary’s ‘Poker Film@Redux’, 2005 (video documentation); Sarah Pierce’s ‘The Metropolitan Complex, Paper no.12: The Redux Conversations_rough cut’, 2007 (sound work and publication); Nina Cannell’s ‘Aktis Capsa’, 2005 (holes in back wall), and Nina Cannell and Robin Watkin’s ‘Score for Two Lungs’, 2008 (mobile heater and A4 paper on back wall). Photocredit; Paul O'Neill
Issue 13.3
Autumn 2021
On the Question of Exhibition Part 3
Editors:
Nick Aikens
Kjell Caminha
Jyoti Mistry
Mick Wilson
Jyoti Mistry
Mick Wilson
On the Question of Exhibition Part 3 Articles
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Editorial
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Farewell to Research, Welcome to Rescription
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Endlessly from the Middle, Or, Toward curatorial/politics
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These Walls: The State and Humanly Workable Geographies
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Wiggling the Frame: “Philadelphia Assembled” and “Trainings for the Not-Yet”
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Njangi House: SAVVY CONTEMPORARY and the Postmigrant Condition
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Exhibition as School, School as Exhibition
Modes of Display and Reception of Educational Platforms Initiated by Artists, Curators and Collectives in Art Institutions
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ǝlɐuuǝᴉq sɐ ǝɯɐs ǝɥʇ ǝq ʇouuɐɔ lɐuᴉq: Might the Exhibition Be a Festival?
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Research-Based Exhibitions: Between Curatorial Spatiality and Space as Method
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Exhibition Pictures: Before and After