Please click the link to listen to this artist's talk by David Yu about his project for Nine Trades of Dundee and how his work as a whole has developed through projects in the public realm.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYsY8N0K0eY
Thursday, 21 October 2010
Tuesday, 12 October 2010
John Dummett essay in Nine Trades of Dundee
We commissioned the writer and artist John Dummett to write about the Nine Trades of Dundee project for our publication. He has looked to contextualise Nine Trades of Dundee within the wider art spheres the project functions within.
Here is how he opens his essay:
Here is how he opens his essay:
“We will never be able to know what we give”, I begin with a quote, from a letter exchanged between two artists Lygia Clark[i] and Helio Oiticica in 1968. This line caught my attention during my research for this essay, as it voices one of the recurring characteristics of participatory artworks, namely that the artist will never be sure of the extent and effect of their actions upon others.
[i] Lygia Clark and Helio Oiticica, were Brazilian artists who founded in the 1960’s, along with Ivan Serpa, the Neo-Concretist group.
NINE TRADES OF DUNDEE PUBLICATION LAUNCH///
We will be promoting the Nine Trades of Dundee publication in several ways one of the first being at a drinks reception at DCA on Wednesday 20 October at 5pm in Centrespace.
Everyone is welcome at this event and we especially want to invite all those who helped in the project to come and celebrate with us!
Centrespace, Visual Research Centre, Dundee Contemporary Arts, 152 Nethergate, Dundee.
Here are another couple of images from the publication:
Everyone is welcome at this event and we especially want to invite all those who helped in the project to come and celebrate with us!
Centrespace, Visual Research Centre, Dundee Contemporary Arts, 152 Nethergate, Dundee.
Here are another couple of images from the publication:
Nine Trades of Dundee publication - intro text
Our Nine Trades of Dundee publication is well underway. We asked Jenny Brownrigg, who co-initiated the project, to write an introductory text for the book. She has written an introduction which shows some of the life and reasoning behind the project. She used a quotation from writer Malcolm Gladwell...
‘Curiosity about the interior life of other people’s day-to-day work is one of the most fundamental of human impulses’
‘What the Dog Saw and Other Adventures’, Malcolm Gladwell, Penguin Books, 2010
Jenny speaks about the inspiration behind the idea coming from past work with artists, understanding of professional development for students and getting to know the organisation The Nine Incorporated Trades of Dundee.
Here are two pages from the publication:
‘Curiosity about the interior life of other people’s day-to-day work is one of the most fundamental of human impulses’
‘What the Dog Saw and Other Adventures’, Malcolm Gladwell, Penguin Books, 2010
Jenny speaks about the inspiration behind the idea coming from past work with artists, understanding of professional development for students and getting to know the organisation The Nine Incorporated Trades of Dundee.
Here are two pages from the publication:
Thursday, 30 September 2010
Video of Chris Dyson's event at Michelin Tyre PLC.
Chris Dyson organised a drive-in movie event at Michelin Tyre PLC. in Dundee, the staff chose Grease as the movie to be screened and we worked with the AV company Lumen to present the event.
Monday, 27 September 2010
The Last Project Begins
Debbie Lawson has now started to undertake her project with DC Thomson at the McManus. Debbie is recreating the Broons' but an' ben entirely out of DC Thomson newspaper. She was inspired by memories of Dundee, as well as her own experience of working within the newspaper publishing industry. A companion piece 'The Bairn's Flowerbed' will be installed at the bottom of the Victorian Grand Stair. The work will be on show from 4-31 October.
Thursday, 26 August 2010
Some images from The Final Gathering
Here are some images which show what happened on the Final Gathering:
View of Centrespace, with artists' presentations
Ange Taggart and collaborator Alistair Wilson
BitchesTeaBoys with image from their performance
Ange Taggart and collaborators in Tagtool projection
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