Edited by Michael Dempsey, Logan Sisely. Text by Simon Critchley, Michael Dempsey, Chantal Mouffe, Karsten Schubert, Marysia Wieckiewicz-Carroll.
Using the space of a public gallery as a field for reflection and debate, this volume extends the process of six artists that make up the Sleepwalkers project.
The six artists – Clodagh Emoe, Sean Lynch, Gavin Murphy, Linda Quinlan, Jim Ricks, and Lee Welch – have used Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane as a place for research through developing a solo exhibition at the gallery during 2012–14. With each exhibition, the artists investigate the changing role of the museum and curator, as well as the collection and history of the gallery.
Pages created by the participating artists are accompanied by essays by Simon Critchley, Chantal Mouffe and other leading curators and cultural theorists. These explore such vital questions as ‘what is an exhibition?’ and ‘how does the form of an exhibition come into being?
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FORMAT: Pbk, 6.63 x 9.5 in. / 160 pgs / 112 color. LIST PRICE: U.S. $32.00 LIST PRICE: CANADA $45 ISBN: 9781905464982 PUBLISHER: Ridinghouse AVAILABLE: 11/1/2014 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Active AVAILABILITY: In stock TERRITORY: NA ONLY
Published by Ridinghouse. Edited by Michael Dempsey, Logan Sisely. Text by Simon Critchley, Michael Dempsey, Chantal Mouffe, Karsten Schubert, Marysia Wieckiewicz-Carroll.
Using the space of a public gallery as a field for reflection and debate, this volume extends the process of six artists that make up the Sleepwalkers project.
The six artists – Clodagh Emoe, Sean Lynch, Gavin Murphy, Linda Quinlan, Jim Ricks, and Lee Welch – have used Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane as a place for research through developing a solo exhibition at the gallery during 2012–14. With each exhibition, the artists investigate the changing role of the museum and curator, as well as the collection and history of the gallery.
Pages created by the participating artists are accompanied by essays by Simon Critchley, Chantal Mouffe and other leading curators and cultural theorists. These explore such vital questions as ‘what is an exhibition?’ and ‘how does the form of an exhibition come into being?