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Saturday, April 22, 2006

Artists creating spaces for participant engagement, discourse - An Incomplete List

ARTISTS WHO CREATE SPACES FOR PARTICIPANT ENGAGEMENT, DISCOURSE AND MANIPULATE CLIENT EXPERIENCE

Artists who create Spaces for different forms of interaction - open spaces for development, detournement include


Jeppe Hein - invisible labyrinth

Olafur Eliason - Weather Project

Liam Gillick - Discussion Platform

Rikrit Tirvanija - The Land Project

Lia Perjowski - Centre for Art Analysis

Utopia Station - Not just one artist

Mike Nelson
Nelson builds large scale environments - theatrical, yet seemingly real, elaborate and intensely engaging. They are also enormously time consuming to construct. This installation was built over two months and filled an empty 2,600 square feet space with 16 rooms, a mezzanine, and 190 running feet of corridor...

Gelatin
Gelitin is a group of four artists working together in Vienna - Tobias Urban, Wolfgang Gantner, Florian Reither and Ali Janka. They met in 1978 and formed a partnership in 1993. Gelitin have shown in many international exhibitions including "Dionysiac," at the Centre Pompidou, Paris and the first Moscow Biennial, both earlier this year. In 2003 they were commissioned to make a performance for the first Frieze Art Fair, London, and in 2002 they made events for the Gwangju and Liverpool Biennials. Gelitin represented Austria at the 2001 Venice Biennale. Later this year they will appear in the first Performance Biennial in New York and the Art Sheffield 05 citywide forum opening October 28th”. Gagosian gallery

"to feel like a humongous implosion, sucking you into deep and profound chaos, instability, joy and pure wonder. It offers visitors a chance to relax, paddle and freak out. Fresh clean waterfalls, slimy sofa islands, bridges of fear and beauty, all these miracles are made from leftovers of living and provide the terrain of the 'Sweatwat.'

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