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May 2024
Excavation 11: Bin fire!
I want to do everything wrong again and again and again and again and again and again!
Imagine Another Season in Hell as an exhibition. Here we outline the exhibition’s concept and also it’s absence.
Concept:
Another Season in Hell challenges traditional perceptions of exhibitions by appearing as a book launch exploring the absence of the artist as a central theme. Through a series of unconventional artistic elements, the exhibition invites viewers to contemplate the intersection of creativity and nonexistence.
Key Elements:
- Absence: The absence of Another Season in Hell from the exhibition space is a deliberate artistic choice and should be interpreted within the context of the exhibition’s theme. Visitors are encouraged to reflect on the significance of the artist’s absence in relation to the broader concepts of Another Season in Hell.
- Unfinished Works: The exhibition features empty or partially completed books, symbolising the ongoing creative process and the unpredictability of artistic endeavours. These works-in-progress are presented for contemplation and reflection.
- Promotional Materials: Roller banners, posters, and framed excerpts from Another Season in Hell are provided as artwork. However, please note that these materials represent ongoing projects and may not reflect the final version of Another Season in Hell.
- Symbolic Representations: A display of Another Season in Hell’s clothes are included in the exhibition. This visual motif underscores the theme of balancing creative pursuits with everyday responsibilities.
- Interpretation: Visitors are encouraged to engage critically with the exhibition and formulate their own interpretations of the artworks and concepts presented. Different viewers may derive varied meanings from the content, and all interpretations are simultaneously valid and completely wrong.
DISCLAIMER
By imagining Another Season in Hell as an exhibition or a book launch, interested parties acknowledge and accept the terms outlined in this bin fire.
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