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Gallery Space Recall

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Author
Pope, Simon
Date
2006-10-06
Type
Exhibition
Publisher
Chapter Arts Centre
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Abstract
Gallery Space Recall was developed as part of Walking Here and There, a research project undertaken in collaboration with the psychologist Vaughan Bell. Audiences are invited to recall from memory, a walk through a gallery space, to explore the spatial, social and professional relations contained within it. Audiences are invited to ‘walk and talk’, recalling a description of a familiar gallery space, as if they were walking through it. Through memory, body, speech and movement, these remote spaces exist in two locations simultaneously, both here and there.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10369/720
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Arts Council of Wales; Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff.
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