ok
what will be possible, just because of time, I am not sure
it's my belief / prejudice / experience that a poor video shows less than
a good photo - I'd need to expand that and I am rushing
I have so much on and am mainly hoping to get this show, small as it is,
up and documented
but I shall return to this and here is - as they say - due course
thanks for your interest
L
On Tue, March 15, 2011 19:22, Barry Alpert wrote:
> I've chanced upon "hanging videos", though more accurately documents of
> how exhibits by Mel Bochner and Guillermo Kuitca were installed, but the
> overly accelerated pace of the images made me laugh. Of course some of
> the process would have been boring to watch, but I would have edited out
> rather than accidentally reminding the viewer of the Keystone Cops.
>
> Alas, the video of a very articulate discussion between Robert Creeley
> and Gus Blaisdell as they walk thru an exhibit of Creeley's
> collaborations with visual artists (in the art gallery at the U of New
> Mexico) does not seem to be available online. It's the best example of
> what came to mind when I learned of your Bob Cobbing show.
>
> Barry
>
>
> On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 08:50:35 -0000, Lawrence Upton <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
>
>> I hadn't, but it's worth thinking about. Thank you for the thought. We
>> have spoken of photographing it heavily and, in due corse, putting it on
>> the web; but maybe more than that
>>
>> Today, we hang
>>
>>
>> *
>>
>>
>> One of my favourite lines is ARTISTS WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR OWN
>> HANGING
>>
>>
>> seems to sum up something or other
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> L
>>
>>
>> On Mon, March 14, 2011 22:15, Barry Alpert wrote:
>>
>>> Lawrence,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Have you thought of arranging for a video walk through of the exhibit
>>> so that those who won't be able to get there in-person can still have
>>> a chance to view it, on youtube or elsewhere?
>>>
>>> Barry
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, 12 Mar 2011 12:27:29 -0000, Lawrence Upton
>>> <[log in to unmask]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> SOME VARIATIONS ON A THEME OF BOB
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> A small exhibition on the artistic life and work of Bob Cobbing
>>>> (1920
>>>> � 2002) Curated by Lawrence Upton
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Space Studios
>>>> 129�131 MARE STREET

>>>> LONDON E8 3RH
>>>> ANNEXE AND LIBRARY
>>>> from 25 MAR 2011 until 07 MAY 2011
>>>>
>>>> EXHIBITION OPENING TIMES

>>>> MON�FRI: 10AM�5PM

>>>> SAT: 12PM�4PM
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Bus
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 26 or 48 from Liverpool Street
>>>> or 196 or 254 from Bethnal Green or 55 from Old Street
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Tube
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Bethnal Green (Central Line)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Train
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hackney Central (North London Line)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> London Fields (West Anglia) � This is the one I know: usually
>>>> from platform three at Liverpool Street; and the third stop �
>>>> beware three flights of stairs down
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----
>>>> collaborative visual work:-
>>>> http://www.poetrybeyondtext.org/upton-begbie.html
>>>> http://www.poetrybeyondtext.org/begbie-upton.html
>>>> ----
>>>> Lawrence Upton
>>>> AHRC Creative Research Fellow
>>>> Dept of Music
>>>> Goldsmiths, University of London
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> -----
>> collaborative visual work:-
>> http://www.poetrybeyondtext.org/upton-begbie.html
>> http://www.poetrybeyondtext.org/begbie-upton.html
>> ----
>> Lawrence Upton
>> AHRC Creative Research Fellow
>> Dept of Music
>> Goldsmiths, University of London
>>
>
-----
collaborative visual work:-
http://www.poetrybeyondtext.org/upton-begbie.html
http://www.poetrybeyondtext.org/begbie-upton.html
----
Lawrence Upton
AHRC Creative Research Fellow
Dept of Music
Goldsmiths, University of London
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