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Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.13.20150123.full.mrc:334142604:2455
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100 1 $aHerring, Oliver,$d1964-
245 10 $aTask /$cOliver Herring.
260 $aNormal, Ill. :$bUniversity Gallieries of Illinois State University,$cc2011.
300 $a176 p. :$bcol. ill. ;$c25 cm.
500 $aCatalog of an exhibition held at University Galleries of Illinois State University, Normal, Ill., Feb. 16-Mar. 28, 2010; Bethel University Art Galleries, St. Paul, Minn. and Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Minneapolis, Minn., Apr. 15-May 30, 2010; Gallery 210, University of Missouri-St. Louis, Oct. 20-Dec. 7, 2011.
505 0 $aIntroduction -- Task / Oliver Herring -- Better / Ian Berry -- How we tasked / Kendra Paitz -- The curatorial confessions / Kristen Hileman -- How to task -- Task history -- Acknowledgements -- Photo credits.
520 $a"TASK is an improvsational event with a simple structure and very few rules, TASK can be a planned, more formal set-up, with an application process and a pre-determined number of selected participants (TASK Events); a more open structure without any limitations of size or divisions between viewers and participants (TASK Parties); or an adaptable framework tailored for use in classrooms (TASK Workshop). All TASK structures rely on the same basic infrastructure: a designated area... a variety of props and materials... and the participation of people who agree to follow two simple, procedural rules--write a task on a piece of paper and add it to a designated "task pool," and pull a task from that pool and interpret it any way they want using whatever is on (or potentially off) stage. Once this task is completed, the participant writes a new task, selects a new task, and so on." --p. 6.
600 10 $aHerring, Oliver,$d1964-
650 0 $aImprovisation in art.
710 2 $aIllinois State University.$bArt Gallery.
710 2 $aBethel University.$bArt Galleries.
710 2 $aMinneapolis College of Art and Design.
710 2 $aUniversity of Missouri--St. Louis.$bGallery 210.
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906 $0OCLC