Genealogies; Frameworks for Exchange (2011)

Pallas Projects catalogue series, 2011

Genealogies; Frameworks for Exchange
Edited by Alex Martinis Roe & Gavin Murphy

Texts, contributions by Laura Preston, Alex Martinis Roe, Terri Bird, Tamsin Lorraine, Razia Parveen, Wendy Webster

Martinis Roe’s practice is concerned with the performative efficacy of art and facilitating feminist relations both within the art encounter and its historicization. Her assertion – that the effect of conventional spatio-temporal orientations between not only speakers and listeners, but also writers and readers/artworks and audiences is in need of analysis – is informed by textual and personal encounters with Belgian feminist philosopher and psychoanalyst Luce Irigaray. Starting from communications between the artist and Irigaray, Martinis Roe has developed an expansive project that features pre-recorded Skype conversations between academics, a workshop facilitated by Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, a box-file entry into the library of Dublin’s Goethe Institut, a publication and an exhibition at Pallas Projects.

Designed by Conor & David (WorkGroup)
Pallas Projects/Studios, 2011
20 pages, b&w
ISBN: 978-0-9554819-2-5


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