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THINGING
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We've scrambled to the last ditch and now we're ready to present Thinging - an exhibition curated by Valentinas Kilmasauskas.
Featuring works, texts and interventions by David Bernstein, Amit Charan, Alex Cecchetti, Frank Heath, Tim Kliukoit, Laura Kaminskaitė, Mikko Kuorinki, Karl Larsson, Nicolas Matranga, Darius Mikšys, Jurgis Paškevičius and Triin Tamm.
We Will Disappear You, curated by Adam Carr has disappeared, Ilaria Gianni's museum office has now closed., Neurath’s Boat, curated by Frances Loeffler has set sail. Now we're ready for the final instalment of The Way Things Go, a sequential exhibition, involving four curators: Adam Carr, Ilaria Gianni, Frances Loeffler and Valentinas Kilmasauskas.
Starting from a fixed point, a domino effect will be created. Each subsequent show, the different curators, will progress from the end point of the previous exhibition. Each will pursue their own agendas, deliver to the viewer a new perspective and idea through the exhibition, whilst continually leaving traces of what came before.
You came to me and said let's make a chair. Then you realized the chair could be cheers. And with cheers we have a glass, and we need a place to put the glass so we need a table. But it's perfect too, because chairs are often with tables. So here we are, Cheers and Tables. What a great misunderstanding! Cheers to Miss Understanding! Ah, but the miss is standing under too. She's standing under the table. Cheers to the miss standing under the table! But how can a miss stand under a table, the table is too low for a miss, unless the miss is very tiny or it's a very big table, but this is just a normal table, it has legs, legs Like the miss. But what if this is not a real miss but a representation of the miss? She could be made of stone, like a caryatid. A what? A caryatid; a column in the shape of a woman. Karate? Yes she's doing karate! Cheers to the miss standing under the table doing karate! But what now? What could it become? Is it an illustrative conversation? It is more than just an illustration. What is it for you, this cheers? It is at once a potential object and at the same time a story. And for you?
(a concept and an excerpt from the text by David Bernstein, Jurgis Paškevičius)
Featuring works, texts and interventions by David Bernstein, Amit Charan, Alex Cecchetti, Frank Heath, Tim Kliukoit, Laura Kaminskaitė, Mikko Kuorinki, Karl Larsson, Nicolas Matranga, Darius Mikšys, Jurgis Paškevičius and Triin Tamm.
We Will Disappear You, curated by Adam Carr has disappeared, Ilaria Gianni's museum office has now closed., Neurath’s Boat, curated by Frances Loeffler has set sail. Now we're ready for the final instalment of The Way Things Go, a sequential exhibition, involving four curators: Adam Carr, Ilaria Gianni, Frances Loeffler and Valentinas Kilmasauskas.
Starting from a fixed point, a domino effect will be created. Each subsequent show, the different curators, will progress from the end point of the previous exhibition. Each will pursue their own agendas, deliver to the viewer a new perspective and idea through the exhibition, whilst continually leaving traces of what came before.
You came to me and said let's make a chair. Then you realized the chair could be cheers. And with cheers we have a glass, and we need a place to put the glass so we need a table. But it's perfect too, because chairs are often with tables. So here we are, Cheers and Tables. What a great misunderstanding! Cheers to Miss Understanding! Ah, but the miss is standing under too. She's standing under the table. Cheers to the miss standing under the table! But how can a miss stand under a table, the table is too low for a miss, unless the miss is very tiny or it's a very big table, but this is just a normal table, it has legs, legs Like the miss. But what if this is not a real miss but a representation of the miss? She could be made of stone, like a caryatid. A what? A caryatid; a column in the shape of a woman. Karate? Yes she's doing karate! Cheers to the miss standing under the table doing karate! But what now? What could it become? Is it an illustrative conversation? It is more than just an illustration. What is it for you, this cheers? It is at once a potential object and at the same time a story. And for you?
(a concept and an excerpt from the text by David Bernstein, Jurgis Paškevičius)
05
novembre 2012
THINGING
Dal 05 al 17 novembre 2012
arte contemporanea
Location
FRUTTA GALLERY
Roma, Via Dei Salumi, 53, (Roma)
Roma, Via Dei Salumi, 53, (Roma)
Orario di apertura
mercoledì a sabato ore 13-19
Vernissage
5 Novembre 2012, ore 19
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