Dunseath, J (2017) Pasta real. In: Work Work, Tintype Gallery, London, UK, 2 November - 2 December 2017.
Item Type: | Exhibition |
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Creators: | Dunseath, J |
Abstract: | This film explores the interplay of tangible and digital representations, and was first exhibited in Work Work, a group exhibition at Tintype gallery London, 2 November – 2 December 2017. |
Official URL: | http://www.tintypegallery.com/exhibitions/work-wor... |
Date: | November 2017 |
Event Location: | Tintype Gallery, London, UK |
Number of Pieces: | 1 |
Medium: | Film |
Measurements/Duration: | Looped |
Note: | WORK WORK was curated by Jo Addison, Adam Gillam, and Mark Harris. WORK WORK brings together artists who generate part of their income from their involvement in art education. Full-time, fractional, freelance, fixed term; what does it mean to fluctuate between doing work and making it in the orbit of the art school? In her essay Work Ethic, Helen Molesworth argues that ‘one unifying principle of the extraordinarily heterogeneous field of post World War ll avant-garde art was a concern with artistic labor’. She goes on to explicate this theory by describing the conditions out of which this concern with labour grew and the ways in which artists reacted to the rapidly shifting post industrial world, by characterising themselves as workers. In 2017, as Brexit looms and academia braces itself, as those in art education debate the professionalisation of their curricula, as the art market becomes increasingly rarified, how should artists see themselves? Exhibiting artists include: Affiliated Universities include: |
Subjects: | N Fine Arts > N Visual arts (General) For photography, see TR N Fine Arts > NB Sculpture N Fine Arts > ND Painting N Fine Arts > NE Print media N Fine Arts > NX Arts in general |
Divisions: | Bath School of Art, Film and Media |
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Date Deposited: | 10 Dec 2017 23:20 |
Last Modified: | 15 Aug 2021 09:48 |
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