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Front of house: parasol unit: 16 april - 29 may 2008

01/01/2001 00:00:00 Parasol Unit Foundation for Contemporary ArtDescription: PamphletISBN:
  • 9780956024701
Subject(s): Summary: Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at Parasol Unit Foundation for Contemporary Art, London, 16 April - 29 May 2008. Front of House is a collaborative project that brings together two artists (Angela Ferreira and Narelle Jubelin), an architect (Marcos Corrales) and a curator (Andrew Renton) to create an exhibition. The title of the exhibition refers to the public areas in theatres and concert halls, and the exhibition seeks to bring unarticulated spaces and stories from the backstage into the foreground, within sight of the front of house
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Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at Parasol Unit Foundation for Contemporary Art, London, 16 April - 29 May 2008. Front of House is a collaborative project that brings together two artists (Angela Ferreira and Narelle Jubelin), an architect (Marcos Corrales) and a curator (Andrew Renton) to create an exhibition. The title of the exhibition refers to the public areas in theatres and concert halls, and the exhibition seeks to bring unarticulated spaces and stories from the backstage into the foreground, within sight of the front of house

Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at Parasol Unit Foundation for Contemporary Art, London, 16 April - 29 May 2008. Front of House is a collaborative project that brings together two artists (Angela Ferreira and Narelle Jubelin), an architect (Marcos Corrales) and a curator (Andrew Renton) to create an exhibition. The title of the exhibition refers to the public areas in theatres and concert halls, and the exhibition seeks to bring unarticulated spaces and stories from the backstage into the foreground, within sight of the front of house