The
Project
 Jason
Rhoades: PeaRoeFormance (with veggie life), 2002
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A Show
That Will Show That a Show Is Not Only a Show
Curated by: Jens Hoffmann
Closing Reception: Saturday, August 17, 2002, 6-8 PM
The Project
962 East 4th Street
Los Angeles, CA
http://www.elproyecto.com
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The Project is pleased to announce:
A Show That Will Show That a Show Is Not Only a Show
Closing Reception: Saturday, August 17, 2002, 6-8 PM
Participants in order of appearance:
Kerry Tribe, William Jones, Emilie Halpern, Robert Wedemeyer /
Spencer,
Stair, Jennifer Bornstein, Morgan Fisher, Not for Tourists Guide, Center
For Land Use Interpretation, Cameron Jamie, Sharon Hayes, Anton Vidokle,
Museum For Jurassic Technology, Delia Brown, Helter Skelter Archives,
Tone
O. Nielsen / Democracy When!?, Arthur Ou, Anthony Pearson, Charles
Gaines,
Dave Muller, John Malpede / Los Angeles Poverty Department, John
Baldessari, Jason Rhoades, Rodney McMillian, Frances Stark, Trisha
Donnelly, Eric Wesley, Evan Holloway, Kopp Kordansky, Jennifer Nelson,
Wrong / Magazine Of Art and Criticism, Jeff Burton, Anne Collier,
Michael
Bears, The Speculative Archive For Historical Clarification, Melissa
Longenecker, Paul McCarthy, Daniel Martinez, Mario Ybarra, Juan
Capistran,
Meg Cranston, William Leavitt, Morten Goll...
Curated by: Jens Hoffmann
Berlin-based curator Jens Hoffmann has been invited to curate an
exhibition during the summer months of 2002 at The Project's recently
opened Los Angeles space. The exhibition focuses on the idea of
exploring
a totally unknown territory. Hoffmann investigated the diverse cultural
and artistic scenes of Los Angeles over the period of the exhibition.
The
show aims to present a curatorial strategy that reacts towards the
increasing deficiency of time in regards to curatorial research. The
questionable concept of long term exhibition planning is reexamined as
the
research and the development of this exhibition started only with the
first day of the show. Week by week the space of The Project was filled
with more and more art works uncovered by the curator's research.
By conceptualizing the making of an exhibition, the show proposes a
different notion of how exhibitions can gain form: growing over a period
of several weeks, the show emphasizes the dynamics of time and advocates
an artistic and curatorial practice that privileges process over
finished
product. The exhibition becomes an active place, a site for development
and change rather than a set of fixed and predetermined positions.
An 'instant' publication will document the development of the exhibition
and the curatorial research in form of a diary made in collaboration
with
the participants and the curator of the exhibition.
Gallery hours of operation are Wednesday through Saturday 12-6 PM.
The
Project is located at 962 East 4th Street. The entrance is off of Hewitt
Street, between 4th and 5th, three blocks east of Alameda. If you need
further directions please call 213-620-0692.
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