Bits excerpted from Julian Stallabrass taking on relational aesthetics in his book Art Incorporated, published by Oxford University Press, 2004
A good example of the type of art that [Nicholas] Bourriaud recommends is Gavin Turk's The Che Gavara Story. This event followed a series of works made by Turk in which he had inserted his own face into well-known images of Che in black-on-red hoardings and in a waxwork mock-up of the famous photograph taken to prove that the revolutionary was dead. In 2001, in an ambitious departure from this previous line of work, Turk staged a series of meetings and discussion sessions about Che's life and legacy in a squatted room in Shoreditch. Political strategy meetings were followed by sessions in which activists would organize a demonstration that was to be the culmination of the series. The idea of this work, said Turk, was to use his status as a newsworthy artist to set up a space for discussion and action that would have a chance of breaking into the mass media. (pg.179) |
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