Posts Tagged ‘Aphasic Disturbance’

All This Stuff: Archiving The Artist

artists Bruce and Debra Welch with the Director of Tate Britain, Penelope Curtis

A crowd gathered at White Cube Bermondsey on 23rd May for the launch of the book All This Stuff: Archiving The Artist published by LIBRI.

front cover of All This Stuff: Archiving The Artist illustrated with an image of Bruce McLean's King For A Day, A One Day Retrospective 1972

The book is edited by Victoria Lane, Karyn Stuckey, and Judy Vaknin … More To Follow: Read The Full Text Here

Hubris - Nil / Humility - 1

Avalanche 1970 - 1976 curated by Lisa Le Feuvre. invitation card

Director Donald Smith has designed the exhibition programme so that it would be divided between the shows that he curates and those by invited curators working on new projects made especially for CHELSEA space. This invitation to particular curators is an exploration of curatorial practice, to examine different approaches and to encourage guest curators to be experimental and explicitly describe their process through the exhibition itself.

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Disturbance from New York (part 1)

painted plinths await their destiny

After CHELSEA space’s preparatory work of painting walls and plinths, sending the exhibition publication to print, securing loan agreements for the books and multiples etc , curator Stephen Bury arrived from New York to install his exhibition Aphasic Disturbance.

Stephen Bury examines Daniel Spoerri's 1995 edition of 'An Anecdoted Topography of Chance' while artist and CHELSEA space Assistant Mike Iveson secures the bases of the vitrines

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Monitoring Stephen Willats (part one)

Barbara Elting takes notes from Stephen Willats whilst Donald Smith and Gustavo Grandal Montero watch and learn

Stephen Willats recently visited CHELSEA space to see Shelagh Cluett’s work and to discuss his exhibition with us which opens on March 8th, 2011. Willats’ show has the working title of Public Monitor and will be a contemporary re-presentation of his West London Social Resource Project made especially for CHELSEA space. With forthcoming projects in the UK and internationally, including MOMA Oxford, and a new studio project in New … More To Follow: Read The Full Text Here