Lang, Andreas and Khonsari, Torange and Morgan-Hatch, Rhianon and Dobson, Tom and Novella, Carlotta and Belfield, Andrew and Seyf, Mehrdad (2021) Ministry of Common Land. [Show/Exhibition]
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Type of Research: | Show/Exhibition | ||||
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Creators: | Lang, Andreas and Khonsari, Torange and Morgan-Hatch, Rhianon and Dobson, Tom and Novella, Carlotta and Belfield, Andrew and Seyf, Mehrdad | ||||
Description: | The British Council presented The Garden of Privatised Delights at the British Pavilion for the 17th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, running from 22 May – 21 November 2021. The exhibition explored the privatisation of public space in the UK today, and considered the role that design and architecture can take in supporting a more inclusive future. public works created a speculative Ministry called the Ministry of Common Land, asking the question, how can we develop new strategies for land ownership and use? about Ministry of Common Land As the dominance of capital over land continues, public and common land become endangered. The Ministry of Common Land is a call for architects to challenge the enclosure of land for the profit of the few and innovate in new forms of practice to make this possible. While ministries are historically set up by the prime minister and cabinet, the Ministry of Common Land takes the form of a citizens’ assembly, where policies are deliberated and made by citizens, facilitated by politicians as civil servants. Inside the exhibit, visitors discovered the findings of the ministry’s first People’s Assembly. Current and future propositions for land ownership played out on banners across the walls, alongside symbolic architectural elements designed to support the ministry and its position in society. We asked how land could move away from being a market commodity to be re-imagined as a resource for the long-term protection of people and the planet. These ideas are tested on public works project LJ Works, which sees the development of a piece of land in London into a range of community facilities. public works were one of five teams of architects, designers and researchers, brought together by curators Manijeh Verghese and Madeleine Kessler. Together we proposed new ideas for ownership of, and access to, privatised public space – from the pub to the playground, common land to the garden square, the high street to facial recognition technology. Each room within the British Pavilion presented a new model for the future of public space through an immersive installation, designed to engage the public in the debate. |
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Your affiliations with UAL: | Colleges > Central Saint Martins | ||||
Date: | 2021 | ||||
Funders: | British Council, Arts Council England | ||||
Related Publications: | https://www.publicworksgroup.net/projects/ministry-of-common-land/, https://venicebiennale.britishcouncil.org/the-garden-of-privatised-delights/inside-the-exhibition, https://www.buildingcentre.co.uk/whats_on/exhibitions/the-garden-of-privatised-delights | ||||
Locations / Venues: | Location From Date To Date British Pavillion, Venice Bienale, Italy May 2021 November 2021 London Building Center, London, UK April 2022 October 2022 Lethaby Gallery, Central Saint Martins, London, UK December 2024 January 2025 |
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Material/Media: | Installation, Photography & Performance | ||||
Measurements or Duration of item: | Installation in a room of app 5m x 5m | ||||
Date Deposited: | 03 Apr 2025 09:23 | ||||
Last Modified: | 03 Apr 2025 09:23 | ||||
Item ID: | 23814 | ||||
URI: | https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/23814 |
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