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»10 in 12« by Sara Mackillop.




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»Walking Backwards for Ten Kilometres«, 2002 by Hamish Fulton.




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»10 seconds of safety«, 2007

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»desperate pee«, 2007 by Jin Shan.




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»10 Beach Boys Songs«, 2006 by Graham Dolphin.




Lorna Mills asks Jennifer McMackon 10 questions:

#1 – Have you ever been to the site, VVORK?
#2 – What do you think is going on there?
#3 – How do you think the creators of that site find that range of work?
#4 – What happens to a piece of art when it is extracted from the context of an artists’ full body of work?
#5 – Who are the artists who you know of through only one work?
#6 – What’s the effect of seeing clusters of different artists from all over the world “mining similar territory”?
#7 – What’s the effect of seeing an ever growing archive of contemporary art works without an accompanying layer of critical text?
#8 – If VVORK posts several images daily for the next 10 years, do you still think that certain types of work will never be visible on that site?
#9 – Without a statement of curatorial intent, does selection (inclusion and exclusion) imply a value judgement? Does it have to?
#10 – Why do you think VVORK does it?




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»Jeff’s Top Ten (For the last month I was single)«, 2004 (acrylic on paper) by Dave Muller.