Wilkins Hill : on the cusp of meaning
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01/12/2010
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If contemporary artworks are often considered to be puzzles or riddles, then Wilkins Hill take this to a new level. Their recent exhibition Windows impersonating other windows, confronts viewers with an extremely ludic configuration: a spa bath full of almonds, towel racks placed before photos of Martin Heidegger distorted in neat grids, a video of a water tower in a Hamburg park, wooden cut-out speech bubbles and monitors that continuously play interviews with the artists themselves. What does it all mean? |
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Artspace |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/49860/1/49860S.pdf http://www.artspace.org.au/publications_column.php?i=6 McNamara, Andrew E. (2010) Wilkins Hill : on the cusp of meaning. Column, pp. 55-58. |
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Copyright 2010 Andrew E. McNamara Cannot be reproduced without permission of the author. |
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Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts |
Palavras-Chave | #190100 ART THEORY AND CRITICISM #190500 VISUAL ARTS AND CRAFTS #Contemporary art #Installation #Art history #Interpretation |
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Journal Article |