Making and Output - An artist talk by Kim Wan

Exhibition: Making and Output - An artist talk by Kim Wan

Start date: 10/09/2010

Finishing date 10/09/2010

Venue: AC Institute, 547 West 27th street, 6th floor, #610, New York, USA

Decision Making and Output

In this talk about his installation at AC Institute, When does a gallery give away artworks?, Kim Wan will discuss his artistic practice, how the concept of the installation came into being, and the making and "defacing" of 210 individually painted one dollar bills. He will also be taking questions from the floor.

About When does an art gallery give away artworks?:
Just when does an art gallery give away artworks, hand-made especially for the free market? In a world of climate change and water shortages does free, clean water mean anything to a person living in the developed world? Are paintings more important than water? When does money become art, instead of art accruing fiscal value? These are some of the questions posed in this installation by artist Kim Wan.
The installation itself consists of hand-painted $1 bills, photocopies of drawings, a water-cooler with a set of scales and plastic cups. As the viewer enters the space, s/he is offered the choice of taking either a photocopy or a cup of water. The painted dollar bills, however, stay on the wall, occupying the space and remain indeterminate.
“I am attempting to set up a market economy within the gallery space. In response to the project brief, I have identified differences between the ‘artificial’ value that consumers place on luxury objects such as paintings, and the ‘real’ value placed on natural resources - such as a cup of water. In identifying the choices and economic forces which shape and inform a free-market economy, I wish to enter into a discourse where the artworks become an interactive and quantifiable commodity. My aim is to realise interpretations and debates surrounding the capitalist system whilst provoking discussion and debate Art, money, death, life.............” (Kim Wan)

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Gallery #610
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