Artist and Seeld Library cofounder Thomas Hutton will lead a specially-conceived guided tour along the periphery of MOCA Grand Avenue, weaving a complex of histories into a kind of labyrinth that will uncover, overturn, and a number of surrounding sites. Participants will delve behind material and immaterial facades and into a space that has been gently muddied towards abstraction.
The tour follows on from Hutton’s ongoing series of site-specific explorations which began in 2015 when he led tours through Carl Hagenbeck’s original design for Rome’s Giardino Zoologico.
This program is presented as part of storefront: Full Haus which features the work of the Seeld Library.
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Thomas Hutton, courtesy of the artist
Thomas Hutton
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Program
Thursday, Jan 25, 2018 7pm
Thomas Hutton
Artist and Seeld Library cofounder Thomas Hutton will lead a specially-conceived guided tour along the periphery of MOCA Grand Avenue, weaving a complex of histories into a kind of labyrinth that will uncover, overturn, and a number of surrounding sites. Participants will delve behind material and immaterial facades and into a space that has been gently muddied towards abstraction. The tour follows on from Hutton’s ongoing series of site-specific explorations which began in 2015 when he led tour…