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1 is an experimental public art project working with individual artists and households to explore the dynamics of art production and reception in domestic space. Piloted in Kent between January and March 2014 and funded by Ideas Test, the project involved three households in Swale selecting and co-commissioning an artist to make a bespoke piece of work for their homes. The artists chosen by the households (from an open call to which more than 80 artists applied) were Alicja Rogalska, Alastair Levy and Rosalie Schweiker. The households were located in Minster (Tracy & Chris Smith), Lower Halstow (Rowan & Luke Atkins) and Faversham (Judy van Laar) and participants had varying prior experiences of contemporary art. Our aim in instigating the project was to facilitate a shift in artist- audience understanding by working in a discursive and intimate way with particular individuals rather than a nondescript mass public. By setting three conversations in motion we wanted to test the impact of a direct artist-audience interface on the production and reception of artwork. For many viewing contemporary artwork in a gallery is an alienating experience and this is often compounded by the production of artworks being very separate from their reception. Artists frequently make work with an assumed audience in mind but rarely get to nd out what audiences really think of their work. Engagement sometimes becomes a matter of numbers rather than meaningful interaction. Moreover, contemporary artists and artwork can become the subject of critiques from disapproving sections of the public that are often based on stereotypes rather than informed opinion. We know what we like and we like what we know
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