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Nowhereisland

Doherty, Claire; Daley-Yates, Katie; Hartley, Alex; Prior, Michael; Taylor, Nathan

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Authors

Claire Doherty

Katie Daley-Yates

Alex Hartley

Michael Prior

Nathan Taylor



Abstract

Nowhereisland was a public art project conceived and developed with the artist Alex Hartley. It grew out of Doherty’s curatorial research into durational approaches to public art through which public engagement extends before and after a temporary event or through a cumulative programme of art activity. Nowhereisland comprised multiple components including a large-scale sculptural work of Land Art, events and activities in multiple locations over 8 weeks, an online year-long programme of 52 commissioned responses by academics, politicians, activists and broadcasters and a research resource that contexualised the work within the history of Land Art, geographical research in mobility and migration and contemporary understandings of climate change. By foregrounding the virtual public spaces in which the work unfolded, Doherty enabled an open-ended, accumulative engagement to emerge that extended beyond the actual period and geographical site of the public display of the artwork.
Nowhereisland was the South West Artists Taking the Lead project, the Arts Council’s flagship programme for the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad. The project challenged the conventional associations about where and when public art takes place, a high-profile an example of how public art is now a multi-faceted artform experienced in different places both remotely and locally across time periods. An estimated 40,000 witnessed the artwork; 10,953 people actively engaged in educational events; 23,003 people from 135 countries became active participants online and 144.034 people made unique visits to the website over one year.

Report Type Project Report
Publication Date Jan 1, 2012
Deposit Date Oct 18, 2013
Publicly Available Date Nov 15, 2016
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Keywords curatorial research, durational approaches, public engagement, temporary event, public art activity
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/952661
Publisher URL http://www.nowhereisland.org
Additional Information Additional Information : Book cover image by Max McClure.
Contract Date Nov 15, 2016

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