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throughout art history, when a particular type of presentation or curation wasn't working or wasn't achievable for an artist/curator, they imagined up a new method of presenting and curating work. When Gustave Courbet was refused from the prestigious Salon in 1855, he opened his own 'Pavilion du RΓ©alisme' right next to it. Seth Siegelaub curated an exhibition as a published book (the Xerox book). When Iris Clert had to close her gallery, she bought a transparent truck and presented works in a 'travelling gallery'. Hans Ulrich Obrist organised his first exhibition in his kitchen. if you don't have access or connections to a gallery space, what are some ways to present your work that *are* achievable for you?
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@sonyasupposedly
fascinating. zines totally fit into this history!
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@entter
A friend started her Gallery in an apartment. I've met another guy who did that too. Rents are so expensive these days..
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@jessyjeanne
I love this, I feel like this space is the new alternative for artists - one reason I love web3 is because I didn’t need validation from trad art galleries or curator
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@catch0x22.eth
hmm interesting
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