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Merchandise:

Fabulous There Goes The Neighbourhood T-Shirts deisgned by artists from the exhibition:

Participating artists:

Brenda L Croft (Australia)
16beaver (USA)
Daniel Boyd (Australia)
Temporary Services (USA)
Jakob Jakobsen (Denmark)
Lisa Kelly (Australia)
SquatSpace (Australia)
Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro (Berlin/Sydney)
Evil Brothers (Ned and Tom Sevil, Australia)
You Are Here (Keg de Souza, Andy Nicholson and Zanny Begg, Australia)
Michael Rakowitz (USA)
Miklos Erhardt and Little Warsaw (Hungary)
Bijari (Brazil)
Democracia
(Spain)

A re-enactment of Allan Kaprow's Push and Pull: A Furniture Comedy for Hans Hofmann 1963 (with thanks to the Allan Kaprow Estate). Coordinated by Lucas Ihlein.

 

 

 

Installation shots, There Goes The Neighbourhood, Performance Space, Sydney, 2009

Exhibition opening and book launch
Fri May 22 6-8pm
Performance Space
245 Wilson St, Redfern
Guest speaker: Gary Foley

"There Goes the Neighbourhood is an exhibition, residency, discussion and publishing project for May 2009. The central element of this project will be an exploration of the politics of urban space, with a focus on Redfern, Sydney. The project will examine the complex life of cities and how the phenomenon of gentrification is altering the relationship between democracy and demography around the world. While urban change itself is not always a bad thing, gentrification often happens at an accelerated rate, out pricing the lower income and marginalized communities from the neighbourhood and dislocating them from their existing connections to urban space. The project brings togther artists from Australia and around the world whose work addresses these issues".

We would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of this land, the Gadigal people.

This project is supported by Performance Space:

Performance Space is supported by the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the Australian State and Territory governments, the Australian Government through the Australia Council and the New South Wales Government through Arts NSW:

And the City of Sydney: