600 Images / 60 Artists / 6 Curators / 6 Cities: Bangkok / Berlin / London / Los Angeles / Manila / Saigon
Curated by Maryrose Cobarrubias Mendoza

Artists » Annabelle Aylmer / Kireilyn Barber / Jack Butler / Rachel Fermi / Bia Gayotto / Victoria Martin / Yong Soon Min / Mark Nelson / John O’Brien / Alan Valencia

Opening: Saturday, May 28, 2005, 7-10 p.m.
Dates: May 28 thru June 25, 2005
Hours: Fri./Sat./Sun. 12 - 5 p.m.
Where: The Brewery Project 676 South Ave. 21 #33

The Brewery Project presents “600 Images / 60 Artists / 6 Curators / 6 Cities: Bangkok / Berlin / London / Los Angeles / Manila / Saigon” an exhibition put together by 6 curators in 6 cities have explored the possibilities of curating entirely through the net, one exhibition of 600 city-images by 60 individuals - artists, photographers, architects and graphic designers, who they have invited to participate.

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Image by Annabelle Aylmer

Curators/artists Varsha Nair from Bangkok, Judy Freya Sibayan from Manila, Sara Haq from London, Karla Sachse from Berlin, Maryrose Cobarrubias Mendoza from Los Angeles and Sue Hajdu from Saigon developed an unprecedented exhibition impressive in the total number of artists involved (ten from each city), the number of images exhibited (600 images), and with the least possible resources.

This network of 6 curators in 6 cities have explored the possibilities of curating entirely through the net, one exhibition of 600 city-images by 60 individuals - artists, photographers, architects and graphic designers, who they have invited to participate. The set of 600 (b/w) digital images will be reproduced by each city and exhibited simultaneously in June 2005 in several cities/galleries around the world. 600 Images / 60 Artists / 6 Curators/ 6 Cities: Bangkok-Berlin-London-LosAngeles-Manila-Saigon takes advantage of cyberspace as a dematerialized and democratic space allowing for 1) borderless crossings 2) freedom from the tyranny of real space and real objects 3) digital information to be rhizomatically transmitted, trafficked, circulated and networked to all parts of the world and 4) great speed of access amongst a vast number of actors who live in different localities but are connected intensely via the net.

Eventually, what this project involves are individuals, not nations; restaurant/cafe galleries, not super museums; the production and circulation of only social and culture capital not economic capital. It does not define places and spaces as in the binary notions of the local and the international; centers and peripheries. Thus, no hierarchy of power is established or maintained. All 6 cities are local. All 6 cities are centers.