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The Arts Catalyst is a London-based contemporary arts organization, known for its commissioned artists' projects, as well as being one of the pioneers of art and science in the UK. Directed by Nicola Triscott since the early 1990s, the organization works "at the frontiers of art and research". Commissioned artists' projects include Tomas Saraceno's Poetic Cosmos of the Breath (2007), Aleksandra Mir's Gravity at the Roundhouse (2006), the Turner Prize shortlisted The Otolith Group (Kodwo Eshun and Anjalika Sagar)'s first film Otolith 1, Helen Chadwick’s Unnatural Selection (1996), and Critical Art Ensemble's Marching Plague (2006). ==History of The Arts Catalyst== The Arts Catalyst was founded in 1993 by Nicola Triscott, who is the Director of the organization and its programmes. Since 1994 The Arts Catalyst has commissioned artists from around the globe on over one hundred different projects, by artists and arts groups, in a range of art forms such as Live Art (art form), artists' film and video, installation, media art, performance, and bioart, such as Kira O'Reilly, The Critical Art Ensemble and The Otolith Group, presented as exhibitions and events. The Arts Catalyst is also strongly committed to education, research and artists' professional development. Since The Arts Catalyst was founded, it has organised symposia, schools projects, participatory projects, workshops, microgravity flight experiments, family days and conferences. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Arts Catalyst」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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