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18th Biennale of Sydney 2012 : all our relations /

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: [Woolloomooloo, N.S.W.] : Biennale of Sydney ; Ghent : Distributed internationally by MER. Paper Kunsthalle, ©2012.Edition: 1st edDescription: 399 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780646571997
  • 0646571990
Other title:
  • All our relations
  • Eighteenth Biennale of Sydney 2012
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • N6488.A8 S92 2012
Contents:
All our relations / Catherine de Zegher and Gerald McMaster -- Connection requital / Lionel Fogarty -- A conversation : Michael Hardt, Craigie, Horsfield, Erin Manning, Brian Massumi and Andrew Murphie -- An attempt at a 'compositionist manifesto' / Bruno Latour -- Thinking, weaving : another approach to cosmopolitanism / Jean Fisher -- Politics of the common / Michael Hardt -- arc are ark arm art ... act! / Catherine de Zegher -- Ntotemuk : commonalities among great differences / Gerald McMaster -- The commonwealth of breath / David Abram -- Art beyond interest : the power at the end of the economy / Brian Massumi -- The art of time / Erin Manning -- Photography's silence of non-human communities / Subhankar Banerjee -- Indigeneity and locating indigenous peoples / Roger Maaka -- Art : a dialogue beyond reason and discourse? / Everlyn Nicodemus -- Pixels and cells / Alwar Balasubramaniam -- Transitional fields : empathy and affinity / Philip Beesley with Jonathan Tyrrell -- Honeybee democracy / Thomas D. Seeley.
Summary: "For the first time in the Biennale of Sydney's 39-year history, the exhibition was developed by a curatorial duo, Artistic Directors Catherine de Zegher and Gerald McMaster. The 18th Biennale of Sydney was presented at the Art Gallery of New South Wales; the newly redeveloped Museum of Contemporary Art Australia; World Heritage-listed former shipyard and prison, Cockatoo Island; and Pier 2/3 in Walsh Bay. For the first time, Redfern-based arts institution Carriageworks was a presenting partner. Beginning with the two curators in dialogue, the curatorial premise all our relations provided a collaborative framework, allowing conversations to extend to both artists and audiences. Exploring new ideas from unexpected voices around the world, the 18th Biennale of Sydney showcased more than 220 works by over 100 artists hailing from Australia, New Zealand, the Asia Pacific, the Americas, Europe, South Africa and the Middle East. Nearly half the artists (49) have created works specifically for this exhibition, including many substantial collaborative installations. Seventy-one (71) international and interstate artists travelled to Sydney to oversee the installation of their work and to participate in the opening week program of artist talks and events"--18th Biennale of Sydney (2012) website.
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Catalogue of an exhibition held at various venues in Sydney, 27 June-16 Sept. 2012.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

All our relations / Catherine de Zegher and Gerald McMaster -- Connection requital / Lionel Fogarty -- A conversation : Michael Hardt, Craigie, Horsfield, Erin Manning, Brian Massumi and Andrew Murphie -- An attempt at a 'compositionist manifesto' / Bruno Latour -- Thinking, weaving : another approach to cosmopolitanism / Jean Fisher -- Politics of the common / Michael Hardt -- arc are ark arm art ... act! / Catherine de Zegher -- Ntotemuk : commonalities among great differences / Gerald McMaster -- The commonwealth of breath / David Abram -- Art beyond interest : the power at the end of the economy / Brian Massumi -- The art of time / Erin Manning -- Photography's silence of non-human communities / Subhankar Banerjee -- Indigeneity and locating indigenous peoples / Roger Maaka -- Art : a dialogue beyond reason and discourse? / Everlyn Nicodemus -- Pixels and cells / Alwar Balasubramaniam -- Transitional fields : empathy and affinity / Philip Beesley with Jonathan Tyrrell -- Honeybee democracy / Thomas D. Seeley.

All our relations / Catherine de Zegher and Gerald McMaster -- Connection requital / Lionel Fogarty -- A conversation : Michael Hardt, Craigie, Horsfield, Erin Manning, Brian Massumi and Andrew Murphie -- An attempt at a 'compositionist manifesto' / Bruno Latour -- Thinking, weaving : another approach to cosmopolitanism / Jean Fisher -- Politics of the common / Michael Hardt -- arc are ark arm art ... act! / Catherine de Zegher -- Ntotemuk : commonalities among great differences / Gerald McMaster -- The commonwealth of breath / David Abram -- Art beyond interest : the power at the end of the economy / Brian Massumi -- The art of time / Erin Manning -- Photography's silence of non-human communities / Subhankar Banerjee -- Indigeneity and locating indigenous peoples / Roger Maaka -- Art : a dialogue beyond reason and discourse? / Everlyn Nicodemus -- Pixels and cells / Alwar Balasubramaniam -- Transitional fields : empathy and affinity / Philip Beesley with Jonathan Tyrrell -- Honeybee democracy / Thomas D. Seeley.; Artists: Sachiko Abe -- Jananne Al-Ani -- El Anatsui -- David Aspden -- Khadija Baker -- Alwar Balasubramaniam -- Subhankar Banerjee -- Philip Beesley -- Bahar Behbahani -- Almagul Menlibayeva -- Nina Canell -- Robin Watkins -- Maria Fernanda Cardoso -- Ross Rudesch Harley -- Adam Cvijanovic -- Honoréō'O --Binh Danh -- Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker -- Rosas -- Alexis Destoop -- Latifa Echakhch -- Juan Manuel Echavarría -- Alec Filay -- Gade -- Gao Rong -- Carlos Garaicoa -- Monika Grzymala -- Euraba Artists and Papermakers -- Phil Hastings -- Iris Häussler -- Susan Hefuna -- Nicholas Hlobo -- Cristina Iglesias -- Mitjai Inn -- Ann Veronica Janssens -- Yun-Fei Ji -- Jin Nü -- Jin Shi -- Tim Johnson -- Jonathan Jones -- Lyndal Jones -- Junling Yang -- Zoe Keramea -- Bouchra Khalili -- Eva Kot̆átková --Maria Laet -- Cal Lane -- Ricardo Lanzarini -- Farideh Lashai -- Lee Mingwei -- Kamin Lertchaiprasert -- Li Hongbo -- Lian Quan -- Mark Licari -- Liu Zhuoquan -- Jorge Macchi -- Jess Macneil -- Gabriella Mangano -- Silvana Mangano -- Erin Manning -- Alan Michelson -- Nadia Myre -- Fujiko Nakaya -- Makinti Napanangka -- Dorothy Napangardi -- Everlyn Nicodemus -- Nipan Oranniwesna -- Park Young-Sook -- Yeesookyung -- Ewa Partum -- Ed Pien -- Tanya Tagaq -- Postcommodity -- Sudsiri Pui-Ock == Jon Pylypchuk -- Imran Qureshi -- Robin Rhode -- Reinier Rietveld -- Craigie Horsfield -- Peter Robinson -- Daan Roosegaarde -- Arin Rungjang -- Khaled Sabsabi -- Pinaree Sanpitak -- Hassan Sharif -- Tiffany Singh -- Sriwhana Spong -- Yoshihiro Suda -- Phaptawan Suwannakudt -- Yuken Teruya -- Alic Tipoti -- Guido Van Der Werve -- Sarah Vanagt -- Katrien Vermeire -- Ria Verhaeghe -- Cecilia Vicuña -- Judy Watson -- John Wolseley -- Judith Wright -- Nyapanyapa Yunupingu.

"For the first time in the Biennale of Sydney's 39-year history, the exhibition was developed by a curatorial duo, Artistic Directors Catherine de Zegher and Gerald McMaster. The 18th Biennale of Sydney was presented at the Art Gallery of New South Wales; the newly redeveloped Museum of Contemporary Art Australia; World Heritage-listed former shipyard and prison, Cockatoo Island; and Pier 2/3 in Walsh Bay. For the first time, Redfern-based arts institution Carriageworks was a presenting partner. Beginning with the two curators in dialogue, the curatorial premise all our relations provided a collaborative framework, allowing conversations to extend to both artists and audiences. Exploring new ideas from unexpected voices around the world, the 18th Biennale of Sydney showcased more than 220 works by over 100 artists hailing from Australia, New Zealand, the Asia Pacific, the Americas, Europe, South Africa and the Middle East. Nearly half the artists (49) have created works specifically for this exhibition, including many substantial collaborative installations. Seventy-one (71) international and interstate artists travelled to Sydney to oversee the installation of their work and to participate in the opening week program of artist talks and events"--18th Biennale of Sydney (2012) website.

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