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STAGING THE ARTWORK
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@stagingtheartwork [↗]
SELECTED LINKS
What does the word curate mean to you? Introductory Essay by Mona Casey, 2011 [↗]
Q&A Mona Casey Interviews Joanne Tatham and Tom O’Sullivan, showing at Eastside Projects for Map Magazine, 2009 [↗]
RECENT
Schemarium, 2024 [→]
OTHER PROJECTS
Silent Stage, Lithuania, 2018
Salon, 2015
Slice Distribution - B42, 2012
The Space Between Surrounds our Desires, 2009
Merging Territories, 2008
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ARTICLE
This Frontier so Familiar so Strange, 2016
Staging the Artwork 2, 2015
Staging the Artwork, 2015
Article Off-site - 7 Disorderly Dramas, 2015
New Art Annuale, 2015
Until it Breaks, 2013
Diamond Armour, 2012
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COLONY
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MONA CASEY
Last Summer Green things were Greener (Sketch 2), 2024
Hypercoloration (Sketch 1), 2024
The Butterfly Effect, 2021
Backdrop Grounding the Spectacle, 2015
Misdemenours & Regurgitations
A whole lotta lemons
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CASEY & MCAREE
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Art Hill – Claude Parent
July 2014
Tate Liverpool
5th July – 26th October 2014
Art Hill is a new commission by Claude Parent for the 8th Liverpool Biennial, as part of A Needle Walks into a Haystack, curated by Mai Abu ElDahab and Anthony Huberman.
Art Hill is an immersive architectural and curated space, where we as public are invited to climb ramps and slopes, lie on floors and explore relationships between actual and illusory architectural elements existing within both the gallery site and in the selected paintings curated into the space. Claude Parent has created a physical experience in which we become all too aware of our journey through the exhibition as we view works by Naum Gabo, Gustav Metzger and Francis Picabia.