‘Frameworks for Exchange, Workshop on Genealogies and Spaces Between Authorships’
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Alex Martinis Roe 2012 Australia
held at Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane as part of the Pallas Projects exhibition, Dublin, 2011. © Courtesy the artist.
Post-planning: Damiano Bertoli, Julian Hooper, Andrew Hurle, Alex Martinis Roe, Michelle Nikou
Ian Potter Museum of Art
Saturday 31 March 2012 to Sunday 22 July 2012
‘Post-planning’ refers to the unplannable, to doing away with preconceived ideas and starting something before you know where it finishes. The term comes from architecture and urbanism, but has more recently been used as an idea within curatorial practice. Hybrid terms like this suggest a way of crossing between disciplines, between straight lines.
The exhibition Post-planning allows us to follow artists who adapt methods in a similar way; making work by searching the mid-ground, applying ideas from one context or discipline to another. These five artists explore meta-structures and systems in their work. They seek the intensities that are produced at places of transition, edges, intervals and intersections. Each of them is more interested in patterns of thinking and new directions than in finish or conclusion.
Curated by Bala Starr.
Location
Ian Potter Museum of ArtThe University of Melbourne, Swanston Street
Melbourne Precinct
Victoria
Australia
