Document V

Temporary Art Review is pleased to announce Document V, a five-year anniversary celebration that will take place March 25th – May 20th, 2016. An opening reception will be held at The Luminary in St. Louis Friday, March 25th 7-10pm.

Document V serves as an official record of Temporary Art Review as a public form, summarizing the first five years of collective research by a disparate group of artists, curators, observers, activists and critics. Document V suggests itself as an exhibition, but also perhaps a collectively-formed curricula, public reading group, or durational performance. Regardless of its official form, it is a historical manifestation of an immaterial process we call a publication.

Document V expands past the gallery to include commissioned public performances, web-based interventions, site-specific readings and immaterial actions. Participating artists and projects include: ACRE TV; Colin Alexander; Anxious to Make (Liat Berdugo and Emily Martinez); Mike Calway-Fagen; Steven Cottingham; Paul Druecke; Nihaal Faizal; Good Weather (Haynes Riley presenting Matthew Kerkhof); Sam Gould/Red 76; Gelare Khosgozaran; Jonathan Hanahan; Michael Powell; Museum of Capitalism; Ryder Richards; Signal Fire; Ryan Thayer; Transversal Projects; Christine Wong-Yap; Caroline Woolard and Lika Volkova and others. Additionally, a commemorative book and exhibition catalog will follow later in the year.

Selected from the site’s contributors and archives, these artists test the boundaries of art and other fields – not only to define, defend and expand that space, but to develop, improve, and bring those methodologies back to the public sphere – to make a public, perhaps, in its accumulation. These works serve both as evidence, or documents, of larger maps of relations, and as models of common activities, habits and procedures that aim to sustain themselves, at least temporarily.

We presume that attitudes do in fact become form, both symbolic and concrete. We present these documents as an extension of ideas outward among unpredictable publics. We propose to gather in our complexity and articulate a collectivity. We invite you to join us.

Document V

Opening Reception: Friday, March 25th from 7 to 10pm
Open each week Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 12 to 6pm and Thursday from 11am to 7pm.

Special Events
Museum of Capitalism Artifact Donation Event: week of March 22nd
Performance by Gelare Khosgozaran in collaboration with Laumeier Sculpture Park (time tba)
Performance by Gelare Khosgozaran following the opening at One Nite Stand at 11pm
Site-specific reading group organized by Signal Fire (details tba)

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The Luminary is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit founded in 2007 as a forum for artistic research, production and presentation, conceived in response to both our immediate and international community, alongside our audiences, and in dialogue with artists.

The Luminary’s exhibitions are supported in part by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Missouri Arts Council – a state agency, Regional Arts Commission, the Arts and Education Council, Urban Chestnut Brewing Company and our generous members and supporters. The catalogue is supported by a grant from the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation.



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