Performing the Archive: On a Paper Stage Twisting Inbetween; Photocopied AXIS Art Projects Interview transcript with Marcia Tucker, Director New Museum, 1988, Digital Photo Media, Ephemera, Video Art, Performance Participation PHOTO: Paul Andrew
Performing the Archive
AXIS Art Projects Wunderkammer, Does New York Exist? BNE-NYC 1988-2016 #1, 12 Helen Street, Teneriffe, BARI Festival 2016 Artist Paul Andrew
And featuring the work of artist Gus Eagleton and the work titled: Reflections, 2016, 12 Helen Street Warehouse, Teneriffe, Brisbane
Read more about Gus Eagleton:
http://remix.org.au/interview-with-artist-gus-eagleton-art-aerosol-now
BARI Festival 2016
Catalogue Excerpt:
DOES NEW YORK EXIST?
Living Archives Wunderkammer #1,
1988-2016, AXIS Art Projects
PRESENTED BY:
ARI Remix
ARTIST:
Paul Andrew
OPEN:
20st – 22nd
6:00pm (opening night) 21st October
Gallery open Friday – Saturday
11:00am to 2:00pm
ADDRESS:
14 Helen St, Teneriffe, Brisbane.
FACEBOOK.COM/ARIREMIXPROJECT
Together Brisbane artist-run agents Jay Younger, Lehan Ramsay and Paul Andrew formed the documentary-style collaboration AXIS Art Projects in the winter of 1987. It was an evening of combined merriment and vehement spleen venting discontent about being “emerging” artists living and working in Joh Bjelke’s Brisbane, induced, for the greater measure, by a shared round of rebel rousing “Altered Manhattans” on the fairy lit verandahs of a ramshackle Queenslander somewhere in dark Milton.
AXIS (Art X-tremists International Syndicate), was directly motivated by the guerrilla impulse evident in the art scene throughout the 1980s, our project was intervention collaboration designed as antidote to many of the mainstream and outdated assertions and “grand narratives” prevailing at the time…:
Does New York Exist? was imagined more as a provocation than simply an artist collective project title.
http://remix.org.au/does-new-york-exist