‘Constellations (or the reassertion of time into critical spatial practice)’, Claire Doherty and David Cross (eds) One Day Sculpture, (Bielefeld, Germany: Kerber Verlag, 2009).
This was an essay based on a keynote address I delivered for ONE DAY SCULPTURE, a project led by the Litmus Research Initiative at Massey University Wellington and Claire Doherty — UK-based curator, writer and Director of Situations at the University of the West of England, Bristol. ONE DAY SCULPTURE was produced in partnership with arts institutions and curators across New Zealand and realised in Auckland, Wellington, New Plymouth, Christchurch and Dunedin from June 2008 to June 2009. It was New Zealand’s first nationwide commissioning series of temporary, place-based public artworks. The series involved New Zealand-based and international artists — each of whom were invited to produce a new work that occurred during a discrete 24-hour period over the course of one year.
http://www.onedaysculpture.org.nz/
Publication Details: ‘Constellations (or the reassertion of time into critical spatial practice)’, Claire Doherty and David Cross (eds) One Day Sculpture, (Bielefeld, Germany: Kerber Verlag, 2009).
http://www.situations.org.uk/publications/one-day-scuplture/