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FASTER, HIGHER

26 May – 15 July 2012 The Gallery, Winchester Discovery Centre Faster, Higher (2008) combines rarely-seen Olympic archive and Chinese documentary news material with footage filmed around the London 2012 site. The work highlights the efforts of athletes training for and competing in a succession of Olympic events. contrasting individual endeavour and commitment with the … Continue reading

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24 MARCH 2012

March 2012, online exhibition presented as part of Time-Lapse March 24:  susan pui san lok, DIY Ballroom, 2007  DIYBallroom/Live (2007-8) was a project in two parts, exploring the local and global allure of amateur ballroom dancing. A Cornerhouse/BBC national touring commission for outdoor public screens in the UK, the work coupled found online footage with flashmob-style … Continue reading

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MARCH 2012

Online exhibition presented as part of Time-Lapse Time-Lapse 18 February to 20 May 2012 In 1969, Seth Siegelaub, pioneering supporter of conceptual art, organized March 1969 a.k.a One Month, an exhibition that existed only in catalogue form. Siegelaub invited thirty-one artists to contribute a work; one for each day of the month. Time-Lapse curators Irene Hofmann … Continue reading

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EVERYTHING FLOWS

susan pui san lok, Untitled (Everything Flows), 2011 (R&D still) Roderick Buchanan Cornford & Cross Dryden Goodwin susan pui san lok   De La Warr Pavilion 1 July to 16 September 2012 Everything Flows is a project conceived and curated by Film and Video Umbrella. The title and overall theme refer to the heightened state … Continue reading

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BEYOND THE ACADEMY

Beyond the Academy Research as Exhibition Friday 14 May 2010, 10.00–18.30 SOLD OUT The exhibition is increasingly being reframed as a ‘research output’, but what can new forms of research and collaboration bring to the concept and curatorship of the exhibition? Is the idea of the exhibition being distorted or creatively extended by new disciplinary practices … Continue reading