Portfolio : Iteration : Again 13 Public Art Projects Across Tasmania
Cross, David, do Campo, Fernando, Durling, Nicole, Jones, Sarah, Lee, Fiona, Quilliam, Damien, Silva, Paula and Stewart, Jane 2011, Portfolio : Iteration : Again 13 Public Art Projects Across Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, 18 Sept.-15 Oct. 2011, Hobart, Tas., MONA.
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Portfolio : Iteration : Again 13 Public Art Projects Across Tasmania
Iteration:Again 13 Public Art Projects Across Tasmania
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27 days
Publisher
MONA
Place of publication
Hobart, Tas.
Summary
Iteration: Again is the second project in CAST’s International Art Program. For Iteration:Again Curatorial Director David Cross (NZ) was commissioned to travel to Tasmania to research and develop a project that includes the work of Tasmanian artists and curators working in a contemporary frame and an international context. Iteration:Again is a series of thirteen public art commissions by twenty- two Australian and international artists taking place across Tasmania from September 18 – October 15 2011. Produced by Contemporary Art Spaces Tasmania and David Cross, in conjunction with seven partner curators, Iteration:Again will present a compelling array of temporary artworks in largely unexpected places throughout Hobart, Launceston and beyond. Working to transform our experience of place for a moment in time, each commission will seek to address how temporary interventions or responses by artists to public sites, environments and buildings can serve to open up new ways of understanding Tasmania as a place with very complex cultural, social and spatial resonances. Fundamental to the curatorial premise is the idea of transforming or re-working an artwork over the course of a specified period of time.
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Iteration:Again brought together four partner institutions and six associate curators. ExternalfFunding was secured from Australia Council, SEACEX, Culture Ireland and Creative New Zealand. Featured artists included Paul O’Neill (Irealand/US), Liam Gillick (UK), Ruben Santiago (Spain) and Raquel Ormella (Australia).
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eng
Field of Research
199999 Studies in Creative Arts and Writing not elsewhere classified
Socio Economic Objective
970119 Expanding Knowledge through Studies of the Creative Arts and Writing
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