Chris Evans
Goofy Audit

Monograph

The work of artist Chris Evans (1967, Eastrington, UK) evolves through conversation with people from various walks of life, selected in relation to their public position or symbolic role – resulting in sculptures, letters, drawings, film scripts and unwieldy social situations. These become indexes of a larger structure through which Evans deliberately confuses the roles of artist, collector, philanthropist, commissioner, art dealer and public funding body. Goofy Audit presents a monograph of an artist, whose works conspicuously speculate in the space where art meets patronage, be it private, corporate or political. It includes essays by Penelope Curtis, Marina Vishmidt and Tirdad Zolghadr as well as a form of notation by Will Holder for each individual work produced since 1996. The publication accompanies a traveling exhibition co-organized by Marres, Centre for Contemporary Culture, Maastricht; Objectif Exhibitions, Antwerp; and Kunsthalle Bern.

Published by Sternberg Press & Westreich Wagner
Berlin/ New York, 2012
Edited by Chris Evans, Will Holder, and Lisette Smits. Includes texts by Penelope Curtis, Marina Vishmidt, Tirdad Zolghadr
185 p. 90 color illustrations
8 x 10.25 in.
hardcover, cloth binding
ISBN: 978-1-934105-74-0

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