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Philippe ParrenoSerpentine GalleriesHans Ulrich ObristM/MParis
200771214Manchester International FestivalThéâtre du ChâteletManchester Opera HouseIl Tempo del Postino A Group ShowPostman Time
LIVE RECORDED DELAY
10011Nancy Spector
60020081020091RSolomon R. Guggenheim MuseumM/MParistheanyspacewhatever
Matthew BarneyJonathan Bepler Liam Gillick=Dominique Gonzalez-FoersterDouglas Gordon Tino Sehgal
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Luxurious publication in a box conceived by the graphic design team documenting the project by Hans Ulrich Obrist and Philippe Parreno (limited edition).
Co-organized by Hans Ulrich Obrist and Philippe Parreno as a group exhibition that would occupy time rather than space, “Il Tempo del Postino” usurped the durational dimension of theater by presenting time-based art on the stage of the Manchester Opera House (July 12 – 14, 2007). The book Live Recorded Delay constitutes the only documentation of this legendary project. Entirely conceived by the graphic design team M/M (Paris), it is both a personal archive and an open-ended score for future restagings of the event.
With some 100 full color photographs of the rehearsals, eleven drawn portraits of the participating artists as well as contributions by Nancy Spector, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and Philippe Parreno, the book traces the making of the show and renders a distinctive portrait of a heterogenous but loosely affiliated group.
Live Recorded Delay comes in a luxurious, 600 copies limited-edition box and is a part of M/M's installation at theanyspacewhatever exhibition at the Guggenheim New York, October 24, 2008 – January 7, 2009.
Among the artists featured are Doug Aitken, Matthew Barney and Jonathan Bepler, Tacita Dean, Trisha Donnelly, Olafur Eliasson, Liam Gillick, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Douglas Gordon, Carsten Höller, Pierre Huyghe, Koo Jeong-A, Philippe Parreno, Anri Sala, Tino Sehgal, and Rirkrit Tiravanija.