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Ways to Wander the Gallery
Ways to Wander the Gallery

Ways to Wander the Gallery

Edited by Claire Hind, Edited by Clare Qualmann

PERFORMING ARTS

106 Pages, 5 x 8

Formats: Trade Paper

Trade Paper, $14.00 (US $14.00) (CA $17.95)

Publication Date: May 2019

ISBN 9781911193517

Rights: US & CA

Triarchy Press Ltd (May 2019)

Price: $14.00
 
 

Overview

In the summer of 2017 the editors led a series of weekly workshops at London's Tate Modern looking at the relationship between walking, art, experimental writing and composition (using their 2015 book Ways to Wander as a starting point). They invited each participant to create a page for this new book. Ways to Wander the Gallery includes their reflections on the workshops, on our relationship to the 'consumption' of art in the gallery space, and the 'Wander Scores'—the artists' pages which are each an invitation to readers to wander in the gallery and beyond. The book asks you to reconsider your walked relationship with art through the concept of the Wander Score. How playful and embodied can our wandering be in spaces that often make our feet ache? This is an invitation to try 25 different ways to wander in and well beyond the art gallery, inspired by artists Rebecca Horn, Bruce Nauman, Hito Steyerl, Janet Cardiff, Julie Mehretu and others. Pop the book in your pocket, share it with friends, use it in teaching or in your own workshops, go on a hike with it, and return to the gallery. Read each Wander Score as poetry or make each one a performance.

Author Biography

Claire Hind is an intermedia artist who has taught internationally at the Norwegian Theatre Academy, School of the Arts Institute Chicago, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and guest lectured at NYU. She is an Associate Professor in Theatre and Performance at York St John University and runs the MA in Theatre and Performance. Clare Qualmann is a London-based artist working across disciplines: from drawing and sculpture to performance, photography, and live-art events (often in the form of walks). A founding member of the Walking Artists Network, she lectures at the University of East London and The Cass at London Metropolitan University.