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Potential: ongoing archive
Potential: ongoing archive
A John Hansard Gallery exhibition investigating the use of archives within contemporary art. Curated with Anna Harding.

Featuring artists: Jonathan Faiers, Ella Gibbs, Ruth Maclennan, Christian Dorley-Brown, Jakob Jakobsen, Nils Norman, Barbara Stevini, Helmut Kandl
Foster, Stephen
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Harding, Anna
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Foster, Stephen
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Harding, Anna
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Foster, Stephen and Harding, Anna (2002) Potential: ongoing archive.

Record type: Art Design Item

Abstract

A John Hansard Gallery exhibition investigating the use of archives within contemporary art. Curated with Anna Harding.

Featuring artists: Jonathan Faiers, Ella Gibbs, Ruth Maclennan, Christian Dorley-Brown, Jakob Jakobsen, Nils Norman, Barbara Stevini, Helmut Kandl

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Accepted/In Press date: 25 June 2002
Additional Information: Toured to TENT Rotterdam, Holland. Funded by Danish Contemporary Arts, Dutch Ministry of Culture, Arts Council England, European Community (through VECTOR.
Organisations: Winchester School of Art, Professional Services

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Local EPrints ID: 209187
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/209187
PURE UUID: b62e70f2-7102-4589-8616-b52023830255

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Date deposited: 27 Jan 2012 09:35
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 20:01

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Curator of an exhibition: Stephen Foster
Curator of an exhibition: Anna Harding

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