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The Possible

The Possible

Luke Fischbeck
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Combining studio, classroom, library, gallery and stage, "The Possible" offered a new model of museum exhibition. Rather than presenting existing artworks, artist/curator David Wilson hosted over 100 artists and collectives--with "artist" understood in the broadest sense. The BAM/PFA galleries were transformed into studios that were used by both guest artists and museum visitors. The exhibition made itself during its four-month run, as works created in the studios were exhibited in an adjacent gallery. The catalogue is conceived in a similar vein, as one of the experiments of "The Possible" created by guest artists Luke Fischbeck and Lauren Mackler of Public Fiction, a Los Angeles-based project space and journal. Created partially onsite, it is inspired by the exhibition's spirit of improvisation and collaboration. It gathers essays, photographic documentation and printed artifacts generated in the exhibition itself.
Language
English
Pages
180
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
Release
November 01, 2014
ISBN
0983881308
ISBN 13
9780983881308

The Possible

Luke Fischbeck
0/5 ( ratings)
Combining studio, classroom, library, gallery and stage, "The Possible" offered a new model of museum exhibition. Rather than presenting existing artworks, artist/curator David Wilson hosted over 100 artists and collectives--with "artist" understood in the broadest sense. The BAM/PFA galleries were transformed into studios that were used by both guest artists and museum visitors. The exhibition made itself during its four-month run, as works created in the studios were exhibited in an adjacent gallery. The catalogue is conceived in a similar vein, as one of the experiments of "The Possible" created by guest artists Luke Fischbeck and Lauren Mackler of Public Fiction, a Los Angeles-based project space and journal. Created partially onsite, it is inspired by the exhibition's spirit of improvisation and collaboration. It gathers essays, photographic documentation and printed artifacts generated in the exhibition itself.
Language
English
Pages
180
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
Release
November 01, 2014
ISBN
0983881308
ISBN 13
9780983881308

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