Parody of a Richard Long “walk” piece, this time transposed to a pub crawl. Artists' statement: ‘Most of our work exists as disparate activities or entities, separated by both time and space, site and non-site, operating in the gap between the social domain and the aesthetic realm. They are often essentially unclassifiable except in terms of abstract conceptual links. Our present concerns lie with the apparatus that surrounds the reception of the art object, rather than the object itself and the notion of the opening, or preview. Its relationship to the night-out or piss-up has become central to our concerns as artists.’
[LESS]Parody of a Richard Long “walk” piece, this time transposed to a pub crawl. Artists' statement: ‘Most of our work exists as disparate activities or entities, separated by both time and space, site and non-site, operating in the gap between the social domain and the aesthetic realm. They are often essentially unclassifiable except in terms of abstract conceptual links. Our present concerns lie with the apparatus that surrounds the reception of the art object, rather than the object itself and the notion of the opening, or preview. Its relationship to the night-out or piss-up has become central to our concerns as artists.’