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Artist-run democracy: sustaining a model

Onomatopee 210

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Onomatopee 210, Jim Ricks, 2021

Artist-run democracy: sustaining a model

15 years of 126 gallery

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Off-the-grid from commercial galleries – selling visuals – and canonical institutions – there to support the often static national or regional identities– artists instigate grass-roots cultural safe havens in order to deliver the progressive and the experimental. They are fundamentally vulnerable to public-policy cycles, in the voluntary effort that holds the initiative together, in their provision of opportunities, and more. Despite the precarity of such organising by these civil initiatives, and regardless of their promoting of a public cultural vitality beyond the demand of the public life, they are in poor public support and lack opportunities to gain public visibility.

This publication zooms in on a particular mode of organizing: on the ‘Artist-run Democracy’. It does so by examining the workings of 126, an Artist-run gallery* in Galway, Ireland, as a benchmark. 126 is particular in the way the board is conceived, how the program is decided upon, how directors change every two year, 'serving as volunteers'**, and more. This model is borrowed from Scottish initiatives, started a decades earlier. Unique to 126 is its remote positioning to the global art market. Close but not closed, they have sustained their project for more than 15 years. This book explores the grounds for this mode of organizing within the self-organized culture of the art sector, and may serve as inspiration and discussion for those committed to organising in the visual arts and beyond.

 

* the word gallery is both a pragmatic and a subversive term to these type of places.

Type
softcover
Dimensions
168 x 238 mm / 6.61 x 9.37 inch (portait)
Pages
224
ISBN
978-94-93148-73-4
Editor
Jim Ricks
Graphic
Gabriela Baka
Language
English
Release date
20211220
Binding
Otabind, sewn and glued
Paper
Magno Matt 150 gm2 (inside) and 350 gm2 (cover)
Color
full color
Printer
Printon, Tallin (Est)
Onomatopee project manager
Freek Lomme
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PEOPLE INVOLVED IN THIS PROJECT AND ALL THE ROLES THESE PEOPLE EVER HAD IN ONOMATOPEE PROJECTS