John Baldessari
Daniel Buren
Thomas Demand
Gerad Byrne
Urs Fischer
Peter Fischli
David Weiss
Isa Genzken
Andrew Grassie
Martin Kippenberger
Paul McCarthy
Bruce Nauman
Perry Ogden
Martha Rosler
Dieter Roth
Frances Stark
Wolfgang Tillmans
Ian Wallace
Andy Warhol
Jens Hoffmann
Christina Kennedy
The exhibit sets out to investigate the role, the idea and function of the artist’s studio as the main space of activity in the making and production of art. It will look into the changes that the idea of the studio has encountered over the last decades and asks whether or not it is still the main sphere of creative production for artists at a moment when art has become increasingly idea-based and less dependent on the notion of skill. Curated by Jens Hoffmann and Christina Kennedy.
Group Show
Curated by Jens Hoffmann and Christina Kennedy
Inspired by the presence of the studio of Frances Bacon, which is on permanent view
at the Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, The Studio sets out to investigate the
role, the idea and function of the artist’s studio as the main space of activity in
the making and production of art.
The concept of the studio has long captivated audiences with its associations of
unbridled creativity, freedom from convention, bohemian lifestyle and struggle for
success. The Studio wants to offer an in-depth examination of the historic and
contemporary role and function of the studio for artists. What does the studio mean
for artists today whose creative production is based on ideas and process and for
whom the notion of the permanency of the artwork is often redundant? Addressing this
subject provides fascinating insights into art in the contemporary environment and
the role and activities of the artist within those structures, social, economic and
political, which inform society locally and globally.
The Studio will look into the changes that the idea of the studio has encountered
over the last decades and asks whether or not the studio is in fact still the main
sphere of creative production for artists at a moment when art has become
increasingly idea-based and less dependent on the notion of skill.
A publication, including installation photographs of all the works on display and
texts by the curators on the participating artists will accompany this exhibition
and can be ordered from the museum’s bookshop.
The Studio is curated by Jens Hoffmann, Director CCA Wattis Institute for
Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, and Christina Kennedy, Head of Exhibitions, Dublin
City Gallery The Hugh Lane.
In the framework of The Studio a number of studio visits have been organised for the
public to go to see the studios of artists living and working in Dublin. As numbers
are limited (maximum six per visit), it is advised to book early.
As part of The Studio a symposium on the role of the studio in creative production
today, will take place on February 8 and 9, 2007. Speakers include internationally
active artists, curators and critics such as: Sara Arrhenius, Iwona Blazwick, Daniel
Buren, Thomas Demand, Liam Gillick, John Miller, Claire Doherty, Jens Hoffmann and
Karen Wright.
Participating Artists: John Baldessari, Daniel Buren, Thomas Demand, Gerad Byrne,
Urs Fischer, Peter Fischli / David Weiss, Isa Genzken, Andrew Grassie, Martin
Kippenberger, Paul McCarthy, Bruce Nauman, Perry Ogden, Martha Rosler, Dieter Roth,
Frances Stark, Wolfgang Tillmans, Ian Wallace, Andy Warhol
Opening: december, 1 2006
Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane
Charlemont House,
Parnell Square North - Dublin
Opening hours: Tuesday - Thursday 10am - 6pm; Friday & Saturday 10am - 5pm; Sunday 11am - 5pm; Closed Mondays