Great lengths 2012 : an artist residency during the construction of the Olympic park / Neville Gabie.
Publisher: Manchester : Cornerhouse/InSite Arts, 2012Description: 188 pages : col. ill. ; 31 cm + 1 DVD001: 17233ISBN: 9780956957146 (paperback)Subject(s): Gabie, Neville | Olympic Games 30th : 2012 : London, England | Sports facilities -- England -- London -- Design and construction -- Pictorial works | Sports facilities -- England -- London -- Design and construction -- Anecdotes | Exhibition CatalogueDDC classification: 725.827 GABItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | MAIN LIBRARY Book | 725.827 GAB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 096550 |
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725.827 BAR Wembley Stadium : venue of legends / | 725.827 BEI Olympic architecture Beijing 2008 / | 725.827 DYC The architecture of London 2012 : vision, design, legacy / | 725.827 GAB Great lengths 2012 : an artist residency during the construction of the Olympic park / | 725.827 GOO Taveira: sports architecture / | 725.827 SHE The stadium : architecture for the new global culture | 725.827 TZO Santiago Calatrava: Athens olympics / |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Between 2010 and 2012, Neville Gabie was Artist in Residence for the Olympic Delivery Authority. Focusing on the emerging world-scale and world-class development of the Olympic Park in Stratford, east London, Gabie created a suite of new artworks that approach one of Great Britain's largest construction projects in terms of the human body, and reflect upon the personal and social experiences of such a huge undertaking. This book presents and illuminates the temporary artworks made by Gabie, in which representations of duration and distance draw together the physical construction of the Olympic Part and the extremities and habits of human performance. Encompassing photography, film, installed objects, durational actions and a uniquely curated historic exhibition, the artworks reveal the sheer complexity and achievement of building both an Olympic Park and creating a new resource for London.
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