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Coalesce: Happenstance

Goetz, Lothar and O'neil, Paul (2009) Coalesce: Happenstance. Coalesce:Happenstance, 10th Jan-22nd Feb 2009, SMART Project Space, Arie Biemondstraat 105-113, Amsterdam.

Item Type: Show/Exhibition

Abstract

Initiated by Paul O’Neill in 2003. Coalesce: Happenstance at SMART Project Space was the final version of the project and the culmination of six years of research and development into the possibility of an exhibition as a form of co-production between multiple agencies. Artists from previous editions (in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Spain) are gathered together for this large cumulative show.

Coalesce: Happenstance provided the first major exhibition of O'Neill's work in the Netherlands. An evolving exhibition as a work of art in progress, it posited exhibition-making as a form of artistic practice where the accumulation of actors and actions co-produce a single co-habited exhibition form. O'Neill had invited a vibrant selection of artists to take part in his project as co-producers to develop new work in response to each other, and to the overall exhibition structure and concept. Works overlapped with one another, with the exhibition completed on-site by artists using the exhibition space as their space of production, whilst considering the exhibition as a collaborative structure that facilitates a space of co-habitation, critical responsiveness and of cooperative exchange. By exploring and articulating both formal and conceptual similarities, Coalesce was an inter-mingling of individual works operating at different spatio-temporalities from fast track to slower durational works. Taking the conceptual-form of a pictorial plane, the exhibition moved through three principal categories of organisation, with the Background, Middle-ground and the Foreground coalescing with one another.

The conceptual basis of Coalesce was the complex interaction between the artists and the gallery space, and the manner in which this developped while researching the usual modes of occupation of specific exhibition spaces. The final result was dependant on the interaction, and many spaces of dialogue were created between the works, the space of the gallery and the audience. Coalesce was also specific in that one of its premises was to closely collaborate with other curators and institutions that are invited to respond to the concept of the project. SMART Project Space had invited Belgian artist Richard Venlet as a newcomer to the project with a newly commissioned work for the exhibition.

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Item ID: 2174
URI: http://sure.sunderland.ac.uk/id/eprint/2174
Official URL: http://www.pauloneill.org.uk/curatorial/projects/c...

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Date Deposited: 19 Dec 2011 16:19
Last Modified: 18 Dec 2019 15:33

Contributors

Author: Lothar Goetz
Author: Paul O'neil

University Divisions

Faculty of Arts and Creative Industries
Faculty of Arts and Creative Industries > School of Art and Design

Subjects

Fine Art > Art History

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