Ark2000

Date

2000

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Kunstbrucke Project Group and Bermondsey Artists' Group

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Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

Description

The exhibition celebrates the tengh anniversary of the initiation of the Kunstbrucke / Artbridge Project. Gounded by the Bermondsey Artists' Group and artists living in Perlin - Prenzlauerberg. Dilston Grove, the former Clare College Mission Church provided the site for collaborative works and installations. 200 artists in London and Berlin responded to the notion of 'the ark' containing two of every animal, bird etc. matching artists together from the different cities. This simple construct fostered collaboration, relationships and offered a laboratory for risk taking. The results enveloped cultural differences, narratives, anthropology, curation etc in fascinating uneven pairings and parallel rationales. The work Fly Away was a 3d installation Curators: Harald Smykla / Hein Spellmann

Keywords

Ark, Fly Away, Installation, Drawing, Collaboration, Dilston Grove, Clare College Mission Church, Harald Smykla, Hein Spellmann, Kunstbrucke / Artbridge Project, Hair, Bermondsey Artists' Group, Cafe Gallery Projects, Sacha Craddock, Ark2000

Citation

Clarke, L. (2000). Ark2000. Kunstbrucke Project Group and Bermondsey Artists' Group, p.4.

Rights

Research Institute