在荒廢的老村
靜夜的練習曲
Immerse in an aesthetic experience in a deserted village
See what emerges in this etude of the night
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Etudes for the Everyday
Can the practice of art, in its various manifestations, inspire a different kind of energy? In 2014, Etudes for the Everyday started with a launch exhibition with the support of 100+ leading art and cultural practitioners, who generally share, in the form of etudes, how they sense, reflect on and act in everyday life. The project continues through participatory programmes and further collaboration with practitioners. Concept by Kingsley Ng and Stephanie Cheung.
Shelley Sacks
Shelley Sacks works internationally in connective practices and social sculpture, exploring the relationship between imagination and transformation, the individual and community, and ‘rethinking responsibility as an ability-to-respond’. She regards her long-term collaborative projects such as Exchange Values, University of the Trees and Earth Forum as ‘instruments of consciousness’ that connect inner work and outer action. Her practice includes more than fifty actions, site works, installations and participatory social sculpture projects; several essays and books, facilitating grassroots social sculpture processes in South Africa in the 70s and 80s; and collaborating with Joseph Beuys for more than a decade in the Free International University. Shelley is Professor of Social Sculpture and Interdisciplinary Arts and Director of the Social Sculpture Research Unit at Oxford Brookes University, UK.
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