Project Anywhere: a global peer reviewed space for art at the outermost limits of location-specificity

Project Anywhere: a global peer reviewed space for art at the outermost limits of location-specificity

Project Anywhere

Andy Weir, Relatively Endogenically Inactive Cool Interior Version, 2013. Courtesy of the artist.
February 12, 2013
Project Anywhere: a global peer reviewed space for art at the outermost limits of location-specificity

www.projectanywhere.net

Project Anywhere is an exhibition space encompassing the entire globe in which the role of curator is replaced with the type of peer review model typically endorsed by a refereed journal. Emphasizing artistic projects situated outside conventional exhibition contexts, Project Anywhere is specifically dedicated to the dissemination of art at the outermost limits of location-specificity. Following an exhaustive international peer validation and editorial process, we are delighted to announce the four innovative projects finally selected to represent our inaugural 2013 exhibition program here.

Hans Kalliwoda, WiaS (The World in a Shell)
A vehicle for intercultural exchange and cross-pollination with the San (Bushmen) on location in the Kalahari Desert.

Andy Weir, Extended Deep Time Contagion
Yucca Mountain Repository, Nevada; HADES, Mol, Belgium; Gorleben, Germany; Forsmark, Sweden.

Haseeb Ahmed & Daniel G. Baird, Has the World Already Been Made?
Fragments of architectural, ornamental and natural formations from around the world collected using on-site molds and reconciled to construct a single ‘universalized space.’

Marta Jecu, How To Steal A Million
A series of one-night museological interventions in which artists are invited to challenge the borders of static display within established institutions.

For more information visit www.projectanywhere.net.

 

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