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Lynda Morris

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André Cadere: Documenting Cadere, 1972-1978 is a significant publication on the work of André Cadere. Compiled and edited by curator and art historian Lynda Morris, this title offers an original and highly personal perspective on Cadere’s place in the Conceptual Art world of the 1970s, and the ongoing relevance of his ideas around ‘space and politics’.At the centre of the publication is Morris’ chronology of Cadere’s exhibitions, appearances, walks and lectures during the last six years of his life. This major piece of research shifts the focus away from the ‘round bars of wood’ as objects, and instead focuses on the meaning contained in the printed documents (gallery invitations, notices of lectures, debates and mailings) that record Cadere’s actions, movements and social relationships. These archival documents come predominantly from two sources – the archive of Lynda Morris and the Herbert Collection, Ghent.The publication contains new translations of lectures given by Cadere (Leuven, 1974), and well as reproducing an interview with artist conducted by Morris in 1976. Also contained are new essays by Lynda Morris, and two other figures who worked closely with Cadere; British curator Barry Barker and Italian gallerist Massimo Minini of Galeria Minini, Brescia.The publication, and the exhibition that is accompanies (at Modern Art Oxford, touring to Mu.ZEE Ostend and Artists Space, New York) concentrates on the ideas in these documents to revive the meaning of his actions during the years 1972-1978, that was also a period of economic crisis. The analysis in Cadere’s lecture ‘Space and Politics’ will speak to many today: “Artists cannot work completely free of the dominant forces of the art world…they are totally dependent on the owner of the place the work is made for. In most cases, these places are galleries and museums…when we talk about dependence it automatically signifies a political context.”… (plus d'informations)
 
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14
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