ARC group
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The ARC group formed in the early 1980s. Some members of the group met at the Slade School of Art while others were studying architecture
Architecture
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. All were interested in making site-specific
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 installation
Installation art
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 works mostly with recycled
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 material, partially influenced by the DIY culture of groups such as the Mutoid Waste Company
Mutoid Waste Company
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. The ARC group occupied a number of buildings in the late 1980s in London, including 108 Drummond Street in Euston and Chumley Dene in Highgate. In the summer of 1990 the ARC group built a large timber ship inside a disused church in London's East End which was included in Michael Petry's influential book on installation art. Influenced heavily by the Dada
Dada
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 movement and Kurt Schwitters
Kurt Schwitters
Kurt Hermann Eduard Karl Julius Schwitters was a German painter who was born in Hanover, Germany. Schwitters worked in several genres and media, including Dada, Constructivism, Surrealism, poetry, sound, painting, sculpture, graphic design, typography and what came to be known as...

' Merzbau, they were attempting to create a gesamtkunstwerk
Gesamtkunstwerk
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.

The group exhibited in Milan
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, Genoa
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 and Budapest
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 before disbanding in the winter of 1991.

Members

Members of the ARC Group included:
  • Emma Holmes
    Emma Holmes
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  • Shahin Affrasiabi
  • Gid London
    Gideon London
    -Early Years:London was born on 18 March, 1961 in Hampstead, London, he studied Fine Art at Stourbridge College.-Career:He was a successful film maker and collage artist, in addition to being an ex-member of the ARC group, a London-based collective of international artists, influenced by Kurt...

  • Lennie Lee
    Lennie Lee
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  • David Miles
    David Miles
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  • Klaus Ulrich
  • Otonella Mocellin
    Otonella Mocellin
    Ottonella Mocellin is an Italian photographer and video artist. She often works with text and her work includes sound installation, performance and site specific projects...

  • Nicola Pellegrini
    Nicola Pellegrini
    Nicola Pellegrini is an artist, curator, and architect; a conceptual artist working with photography, installation and video....

  • Joao Quintino
  • Nicola Reece
  • Andrew Stockwell
  • Emanuelle Waeckerle
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