Paul O’Neill lecture about group exhibitions

Paul O'Neill
Location:
A101

Start Date:
30.09.2020

Start Time:
16:00

End Date:
30.09.2020

On September 30th, in A101, Paul O’Neill will be giving a lecture on the subject “The Exhibition as Multiple Forms, Models, and Constellations”. 

It’s been said that “the group exhibition-form has become the primary site for curatorial experimentation and, as such, represents a relatively new discursive space around artistic practice.”

Paul O’Neill will look back at some of his exhibitions, and describe how cumulative and expanding exhibition-forms can constitute an investigation into how the curatorial role is made manifest through cohesive and co-operative exhibition-making structures applied during all stages of the exhibition production.

This talk will demonstrate how exhibitions create spatial relations between different planes of interaction for the viewer, and how multiple agencies and actors are necessary for an understanding of the curatorial as a constellation of activities that can be represented by the final exhibition-form.

O’Neill is an Irish curator, artist, writer, educator and the Artistic
Director of PUBLICS in Helsinki.

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