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ARK 2000
an exhibition co-ordinated and curated by Harald Smykla and Hein Spellmann Dilston Grove (in the former Clare College Mission Church), southwest corner of Southwark Park, London SE16, U.K., 3rd - 27th August, 2000. |
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Another view of the exhibition
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Detail of the exhibition
ARK2000 was an exhibition-project celebrating the 10th anniversary of te Kunstbrücke (Artbridge) project between artists in London and Berlin. The theme of pairing for survival and propagation (of the Kunstbrücke project as much as for any initiative) was developed into the theme of paired artists and paired animals for the exhibition. Two artists in different locations and unknown to each other were given the same animal to use as their starting point or theme. The pairing of the animals echoed that of the pairing of Kunstbrücke artists and their nominees from both cities and further afield. |
Hein Spellmann (Berlin) and Harald Smykla (London) were the paired curators who incorporated the 200 or so individual works into an organic installation in the former Clare College Mission Church, on the edge of the Southwark Park.
The church (1912), measuring about 33 by 8 metres and over 13 metres high was one of the first reinforced concrete buildings built in England. It fell into disuse in 1945 and since the 1970s has been used as artist's studios. |
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caption to come.... birdcage by.... zebra by ... |
The Bermondsey Artist's Group's successful Notional Lottery bid to refurbish it's CafeGallery has meant that it has been able to develop a number of high-profile exhibitions for this building.
ARK2000 was the sixth exhibition and the three previous shows were site-specific commissions by Jo Stockham, Darrel Viner and Richard Wilson.
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In the image on the left
you can just see the top edge of it. We decided not to make it look like
a stork but more like a young bird-like form to avoid any stereotypical
reference to the stork image. In the Netherlands stork images are always
on show in windows or on the street to indicate the birth of a baby. . |
text to come... |
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the medium |
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