Exploring the Third Dimension: 2018 International Curatorial Symposium

‘Exploring the Third Dimension’ was a one-day symposium that examined curatorial practice in relation to sculpture through the experiences of international curators working at the top of their field. The day explored different models of display, with reference to cultural activism, education, and engagement with three-dimensional artworks, and invited questions such as how might we think differently about sculpture as an art historical category in its own right.

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Creating, Producing & Collecting Contemporary Prints

Somerset
7 Nov 2018

On The Occasion Of The Exhibition ‘Takesada Matsutani. drop in time’.  Chris Stephens, Director of the Holburne Museum, Bath, chaired a stellar panel for this event, where speakers Helen Rosslyn, Kate Van Houten and Helen Waters addressed topics around printmaking such as: taste and value, practice and production, authorship and collaboration in the studio, and collecting.

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‘Cara (KA-ra)’ A Performance Event

Somerset
23 August 2018

‘Cara (KA-ra)’ was a one-off performance at Hauser & Wirth Somerset in 2018 which responded to Alexander Calder’s exhibition, ‘From the Stony River to the Sky’. The experimental showcase was developed over the course of two weeks during the Bristol Old Vic Youth Theatre Summer School by a group of young people aged 11 – 16 years old, working with London-based director, theatre practitioner and filmmaker, James Kent and Assistant Director, Jack Orozco Morrison. Since opening in 2015, Hauser & Wirth Somerset has run the annual theatre summer school in partnership with Bristol Old Vic Theatre, as part of the education programme.

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International Curatorial Residency Symposium 2018: ‘Exploring the Third Dimension’

Hauser & Wirth Somerset’s second International Curatorial Residency brought together five influential curators from around the world to spend five days immersed in its ethos and programming of the gallery. During the residency, the curators – each bringing their own personal experiences and knowledge – engage with artists, gallery staff and members of the local community, inspiring their creative discourse.

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