The Cardiff Tapes (1972)

by Garth Evans

Jon Wood

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In 1972, artist Garth Evans welcomed the opportunity to create a public sculpture in Cardiff, Wales, as part of the Peter Stuyvesant Foundation's�City Sculpture Project. Concerned that the increasing demand for his work served only to reinforce the political, social, and economic status quos, Evans hoped to unsettle this dynamic by making a sculpture that would connect with an audience outside of the art world. The morning after the installation of his sculpture, Evans recorded�the responses of passersby. The Beckettian transcript of the Cardiff interviews is presented here, framed by Evans's introduction and reflection. Art historian Jon Wood contextualizes�The Cardiff Tapes�within contemporaneous debates about sculpture and public space. These writings explore ideas about the social responsibilities of art and artists, and make a cogent argument for the value of "difficulty" in sculpture.
  • ISBN10 1940190088
  • ISBN13 9781940190082
  • Publish Date 1 October 2015
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Soberscove Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 90
  • Language English