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1440 Minutes Towards The Development Of A Site

Project Announcement:

Bik Van Der Pol (Netherlands)
1440 Minutes Towards The Development Of A Site
Wednesday 8 April 2009, 00.00-23.59
Band Rotunda, Albert Park, Auckland

Adjacent to the University of Auckland, Albert Park has often staged the radical gestures of the student community, centralised around the platform of the band rotunda. In particular this place was celebrated as a free zone in 1970. 1440 minutes towards the development of a sitewill transform this public site into a free zone for the duration of a full day, using the passing of time as a sculptural element towards its development. Activating a public site that rests in a state of waiting and anticipation, artist collaboration Bik Van der Pol tap the social and political histories of Albert Park, Auckland, focusing on the use of this city park as a place for raising awareness.

More here > http://onedaysculpture.org.nz/ODS_artistdetail.php?idartist=5

Bik Van der Pol 1440 minutes towards the development of a site is commissioned by Laura Preston, in association with Elam School of Fine Arts, The National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries, University of Auckland and ARTSPACE.

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ONE DAY SCULPTURE is a New Zealand-wide series of temporary place-based artworks. A Massey University College of Creative Arts, School of Fine Arts, Litmus Research Initiative.
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MAJOR SUPPORTERS:
Massey University College of Creative Arts, Massey University School of Fine Arts, Wellington City Council Public Art Fund, Creative New Zealand, Massey University Foundation, Chartwell Trust

ALSO SUPPORTED BY:
Asia: NZ Foundation, The British Academy, British Council, Goethe Institut, Mondriaan Foundation, Otago Polytechnic, Royal Netherlands Embassy, SEACEX, Spanish Embassy, University of the West of England

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