la la land:
With: The B&B Archive, David Blamey, Kathrin Böhm, Jaime Gili, Liam Gillick, Lothar Götz, Anthony Gross, Ronan McCrea, Amy Plant and Jeanne van Heeswijk (Valley Vibes) I'm going down to La la land I got to find a way to fill the space in time La la land Project has commissioned Paul O’Neill to curate the exhibition ‘La La Land’ which brings together a range of international contemporary practice. La La Land proposes an experimental approach to exhibition making based on the curator’s extensive research in this area. It is an exhibition without a theme as a much as a series of contradictions. It is a show about being out of it, beyond a theme, beyond the exhibition as a unifying structure. La La Land advocates a lack of cohesion. The works have their own internal logic and have been selected not for their similarities but for their differences so that each takes on a particular role within the spectrum of the whole. And while they are situated in the gallery and carefully designed for the different planes of the space, they exit the gallery by consciously referring to an elsewhere. For example: FLOOR WALLS
CEILING ARCHIVE
FILMS *
Paul O’Neill is an independent curator, artist, lecturer and writer currently based in London. He is interested in addressing the systems of interpretation that are involved in making sense of the world around us, and the compulsions that lead to interpretation and meaning itself. He was Gallery Curator at londonprintstudio Gallery (2001-2003), where he curated Private Views, Frictions, A Timely Place..., Phil Collins Jumble Sale and All That is Solid. Paul is also co-director of MultiplesX which has presented at the ICA, London; Temple Bar Gallery and Project, Dublin; Ormeau Baths, Belfast; Glassbox, Paris and The Lowry, Manchester. He has curated over 40 exhibitions and projects including Coalesce: The Remix, at Redux, London; Tonight at Studio Voltaire, London, (2004) Coalesce: With All Due Intent at Model and Niland Art Gallery, Sligo (2004) and touring to K3 Gallery, Zurich in 2005 and Are We There Yet?, at Glassbox in Paris. As an artist, he has exhibited internationally and is currently a PhD scholar at Middlesex University, researching potential histories of curating as a critical and professional practice. He writes regularly for journals and magazines including Art Monthly Everything, the Future, Space & Culture Journal and CIRCA.
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