Forum 77: Alison Knowles
For five decades, visual artist and poet Alison Knowles (b. 1933) has expanded the boundaries of art with her performative work and participatory installations. Taking ordinary things such as books, beans, shoes, and strings as curious points of departure, she engages our senses and invites us to share in her intimate way of seeing the world.
Alison Knowlesâthe first exhibition at any museum to consider the breadth of the artistâs work across mediaâfeatures a focused selection of key pieces from the 1960s to the present, including interactive sculptures; sound-making objects; large works on paper, silk, and canvas; and a selection of the artistâs own collected ephemera.
The Boat Book (2014â2015), a large sculptural work consisting of eight-foot-tall moveable pages organized on a central spine, offers an immersive reading experienceâan ode to the artistâs older brother who worked on fishing vessels in the Atlantic. A cabinet of found objects from Knowlesâs own studioâa kind of âretrospective in a boxââalso joins the installation. Facilitators in the gallery bring visitors closer to the show through hands-on interaction. Since the 1960s, Knowles has performed her âevent scoresâ around the world, inviting audiences to take part in their completion.