Constellations
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Author
Contributions
- University of the Arts Helsinki - Contributor
Publication
2018 - Academy of Fine Arts Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Language
English
Word Count
42,000 words, Guess
Page Count
168 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-109527131502
- ISBN-139789527131503
- OCLC Control Number1129258010
- Open LibraryOL44060261M
Classifications
- DDC700.411
- LCCND1288 .C66 2018
Description
Constellations' is a book that came out of two preceding projects, both curated by Fergus Feehily - Professor of painting at the Academy of the Arts, Helsinki - at Exhibition Laboratory in the winter of 2017, the exhibition of the same name and 'Conversations in Light and Dark', a two-day conversation series. These projects featured artists and thinkers from all over the world, Alex Olson from Los Angeles, Terry Winters, from New York, the Japanese artist Yuki Okumura, Helsinki based artist Petri Ala-Maunus and Declan Long from Dublin, to mention just a few. Both projects featured significant involvement of students from the academy, as exhibitors, writers, participants in the conversations and curatorially. 0The book forms a collective art work, where the visual and written word form equal parts. 'Constellations' features texts by Declan Long, Fergus Feehily, Annie May Demozay, John Hutchinson and Kukka Paavilainen all dealing differently with ideas in and around painting. The section 'Correspondence', features pages given over to artists, writers and students of the academy. They were invited to respond to the idea of painting, these responses are varied, text, photographs, notebook pages, poetry and more.
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