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art and politics- OPEN exhibition @ project- temple bar

category international | arts and media | opinion/analysis author Friday May 14, 2004 23:23author by dunk - fuspeyauthor email fuspey at yahoo dot co dot uk Report this post to the editors

the red archive is on all month in project (the big blue building accross from the kitchen)
its an OPEN exhibition looking at the relationship between art and politics
its on all month and started on mayday
so get down there, bring your stuff, invent new things, change the world- if you really want to
think global ART local
think global ART local

in my opinion the key to the success of this movement lies in creativity
we are becoming more creative, more spaces are opening up for creativity
thats exciting and it attracts people (as opposed to fact filled statistic reports with no pictures)

art gallerys are normally full of rubbish
here is a chance for us/ you to add your bits and to have an art gallery being used to its full potential
what could that be?

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 #   Title   Author   Date 
   went to red exibihit     pc    Wed May 19, 2004 22:22 
   indymedia stuff exhibited in dublin art gallery     dunk    Thu May 20, 2004 14:32 
   indymedia stuff in art gallery images     dunk    Thu May 20, 2004 17:09 
   indymedia stuff in dublin art gallery     DUNK    Thu May 20, 2004 17:20 
   indymedia- process     dunk    Fri May 21, 2004 13:49 
   graphic     Indymedia Ireland Editorial Group    Fri May 21, 2004 15:06 
   Thanks Dunk     Anonymous    Fri May 21, 2004 15:34 
   "communication action"- artistic ahimsa     dunk    Fri May 21, 2004 23:03 
   communication action- successfull day     dunk    Sun May 23, 2004 13:46 
 10   pix     dunk    Sun May 23, 2004 15:40 
 11   indymedia ireland- front page     dunk    Mon May 24, 2004 11:00 
 12   indymedia frontpage and global network     dunk    Mon May 24, 2004 11:08 
 13   no news from project about the exhibiton- not sure if they have looked at it even???     dunk    Mon May 24, 2004 12:16 
 14   photos of indy show at The Project     redjade    Tue May 25, 2004 15:51 
 15   The future is (y)ours     dunk    Fri May 28, 2004 15:14 
 16   gaudi gaudi gaudi     dunk    Sun May 30, 2004 14:19 
 17   warchalking- signposting the net     dunk    Mon May 31, 2004 21:35 
 18   dropped in again, its got bigger     pc    Tue Jun 01, 2004 02:56 
 19   global love parade- let us all use and enjoy the streets and the gallerys     dunk    Tue Jun 01, 2004 14:48 
 20   more stuff in gallery- feedback session this saturday     dunk    Thu Jun 03, 2004 19:21 
 21   love parade is now brand     pc    Thu Jun 03, 2004 21:13 
 22   positive creative open systems are changing the world     dunk    Mon Jun 07, 2004 19:10 
 23   creating beauty     dunk    Tue Jun 08, 2004 03:04 
 24   rockin     leewelch    Thu Jun 10, 2004 13:05 
 25   its early days     dunk    Fri Jun 11, 2004 14:59 
 26   real art- a purpose, open and participative, on the streets     dunk    Sun Aug 29, 2004 14:58 
 27   listen to feedback session here     dunk    Tue Aug 31, 2004 01:15 
 28   "alvar aalto was an anarchist"     dunk    Sat Mar 19, 2005 14:31 
 29   fighting the good fight     dunk    Wed Mar 23, 2005 14:51 
 30   dublin city stuff (vids, audio, photos) c/o IMC-Éire Kev     dunk    Sun Apr 17, 2005 16:25 
 31   Artists on Strike!     Seoidin    Sun Apr 17, 2005 17:07 
 32   banned from ireland to europe?     dunk    Mon May 02, 2005 15:30 
 33   in trouble with the architects over being a bit angry about lack of political + eco thinking+action     dunk    Thu May 05, 2005 02:07 
 34   art action happened last night     dunk    Thu May 12, 2005 18:47 
 35   so when is your punishment up for spamming EASA?     intrigued    Thu May 12, 2005 20:10 
 36   fuck the cynics     dunk    Thu May 12, 2005 20:25 
 37   JPB?     tareisdemacadam    Thu May 12, 2005 20:45 
 38   life of buildings- occuping grey zones     dunk    Fri May 13, 2005 12:40 
 39   be part of a human wall     dunk    Sat May 14, 2005 01:44 
 40   Calls For Visual Artists :Exhibition and Art Consultancy Opportunities     Pauline Lionel    Wed Jul 20, 2005 03:33 
 41   Two new radical spaces in Cork     dunk    Fri Aug 05, 2005 12:41 
 42   Red archive (relationship between art and politics) – feedback session - unfinished transcript     dunk    Fri Sep 16, 2005 18:05 
 43   Calls For Visual Artists Entries - 2006 Exhibition Venue Lisitings     Pauline Lionel    Thu Oct 06, 2005 18:22 


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