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Black market next to my name / [Daniel Malone in conversation with Liv Barrett].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Auckland, N.Z. : Clouds, c2012Description: 8 p., [8] p. of plates : col. ill. ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 9780987659330 (pbk.)
  • 0987659332
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 709.93074 23
Summary: Daniel Malone is one of New Zealands most enigmatic and risk-taking artists. He is best known for context-specific performances and installations that weave together multiple threads to form playful and often perverse narratives about the historical, social and cultural identity of his subject matter. Black Market Next To My Name is one of Malones most significant works to date. Originally show at Gambia Castle in 2007, the work involved all of the artists worldly goods, and the ridding of them. The new publication presents documentation of the 2007 installation alongside a conversation between the artist and Los-Angeles based curator Liv Barrett. This dialogue took place shortly before Black Market Next To My Name was reconfigured at the Auckland Art Gallery for Made Active: The Chartwell Show (from 14 April - 15 July 2012). Black Market Next To My Name is the first of a series of publications addressing Malones work, with additional volumes due to be released later in 2012. The series will sample and survey some seventeen years of practice, include a wealth of visual material from the artists extensive archive of documentation, and feature major new essays by New Zealand and international writers.--Publisher.
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Daniel Malone is one of New Zealands most enigmatic and risk-taking artists. He is best known for context-specific performances and installations that weave together multiple threads to form playful and often perverse narratives about the historical, social and cultural identity of his subject matter. Black Market Next To My Name is one of Malones most significant works to date. Originally show at Gambia Castle in 2007, the work involved all of the artists worldly goods, and the ridding of them. The new publication presents documentation of the 2007 installation alongside a conversation between the artist and Los-Angeles based curator Liv Barrett. This dialogue took place shortly before Black Market Next To My Name was reconfigured at the Auckland Art Gallery for Made Active: The Chartwell Show (from 14 April - 15 July 2012). Black Market Next To My Name is the first of a series of publications addressing Malones work, with additional volumes due to be released later in 2012. The series will sample and survey some seventeen years of practice, include a wealth of visual material from the artists extensive archive of documentation, and feature major new essays by New Zealand and international writers.--Publisher.

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Held in folder: New Zealand Art Galleries Exhibition Catalogues Folder 4 (709.93074 NEW).

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