"The ICA''s [London, October 14 - December 4, 2005] exhibition Jonathan Monk: Continuous Project Altered Daily, was the first comprehensive survey of the British artist within the UK. The exhibition featured over 60 artworks made between 1993 and 2005 including paintings, sculptures, installations, photography, as well as film and video works, and provided an extensive overview of the artist''s exceptionally prolific artistic practice.
The title of the exhibition, taken from an artwork by artist Robert Morris made in 1969, describes the concept behind the display of the works and its ever-changing form of presentation. An art storage installed in the Lower Gallery of the ICA contained all the artworks in the exhibition, while individual works, were changed on a daily basis, and presented in the Upper Gallery. Consequently Continuous Project Altered Daily not only traced the development of Monk''s practice through the sequence of different works but, as a permanently transforming and changing exhibition, it also challenged the static dynamics of traditional art presentation and interpretation. Texts by Jens Hoffmann, Tim Lee, Claire Fitzsimmons, Willoughby Cunningham and an interview with Jonathan Monk by Robert Morris." -- publisher''s statement.