28.5.13

Call for books - Places that don’t exist


There are spaces being left behind. There are things in front of us but being invisible. There are places existing there but do not exist. The project Places that don’t exist is commissioned by curator Oona Doyle for the exhibition Corner, questioning the definition of existence and visibility in our society.

In the project, I will be curating a library in the exhibition space, including books about places that do not exist, which could be interpreted in various directions: such as airports, detention rooms, international waters, border…etc., places that don’t belong to any nation, or countries that being there but without recognition, such as Taiwan, Kosovo, Somaliland, Palestine…etc., or spaces physically existing in a gray zone, such as passage, corner, hallways…etc.

If you are a book artist, who has printed books related to the topic, wishing to broaden the audience, or by chance that you have couple books related to the theme, or even, you know some books about the subject, and willing to participate, please contact me on ting@chengtingting.com. I would love to rent the books either from you or from libraries or bookshops available.

And in order to thank you for your participation, you are warmly invited to the opening of the exhibition in Hackney, enjoying free drinks at the party.

Ting-Ting Cheng is an independent artist and curator based in London, currently studying at MFA Fine Art at Goldsmiths College.

For more information about me, please visit www.chengtingting.com

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