Just What Is It That Makes Today’s Art Schools So Different, So Appealing? Image (c) Middlesex University Archive Saturday 29 March 2014, 10am – 5.30pm ICA, Cinema I, London, SW1Y 5AH Map£5-£12 Book tickets Situating current art schools within the context of an historical legacy of self-organised, experimental and alternative education models, this symposium aims … Continue reading
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VISUAL ACTIVISM – SFMoMA, 14-15 March 2014
Visual Activism Friday 14 March 2014, 9am – 7pm Saturday 15 March 2014, 9am – 7pm Location Brava Theater Center 2781 24th Street San Francisco, CA 94110 Map Overview Join us for a symposium exploring the relationship between visual culture and activist practices. Art can take the form of political and social activism, and activism … Continue reading
ARCHIVES – Whitechapel launch event, 30 Jan 2014
Celebrating the publication of Journal of Visual Culture, v12n3 – The Archives Issue, edited by Juliette Kristensen & Marquard Smith Whitechapel Gallery, London Thursday 30 January 2014, 5pm The launch will be followed by ‘Autobiography and the Archive’, a screening of work by Uriel Orlow, Miranda Pennell and Sarah Purcell, exploring the archive, collective memory, and personal history, curated by … Continue reading
ARCHIVES – Journal of Visual Culture special issue, Dec 2013
Journal of Visual Culture, v12n3 – The Archives Issue Edited by Juliette Kristensen & Marquard Smith Contributors Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme (in conversation with Tom Holert) The Archival Multitude susan pui san lok RoCH Fans and Legends (Entries) Marquard Smith Theses on the Philosophy of History: The Work of Research in the Age of … Continue reading
CONTEMPORARY ART & THE INTER-ASIAN IMAGINARY, 2 – 5 Oct 2013
Conference Workshop, part of Inter-Asian Connections IV: Istanbul Workshop Directors: Alice Jim (Department of Art History, Concordia University) and Henry Tsang (Faculty of Culture & Community, Emily Carr University of Art & Design) Workshop Participants: Rachel Amtiz (National University of Singapore), Jacqueline Armijo (Qatar University), Gay Breyley (Monash University), Manuela Ciotti (Aarhus University & Indiana … Continue reading
THE WHITE BEAR EFFECT – Cornford & Cross, til 14 Sept 2013
07 Sep 2013 – 14 Sep 2013 The White Building Unit 7, Queen’s Yard, White Post Lane, London E9 5EN A large state-of-the-art LED screen, familiar from major sporting and corporate venues, is placed in an otherwise empty gallery overlooking the 2012 Olympic stadium. Up close, the screen appears as a technological grid of pulsing, … Continue reading
GOLIVE – Dance & Performance Festival, til 29 Sept 2013
Lion & Unicorn Theatre, 9 – 29 September 2013 42-44 Gaisford Street, Kentish Town, NW5 2ED Curator: Donald Hutera Festival Patrons: Rosemary Butcher, Siobhan Davies 5 festival highlights Anusha Subramanyam Challenging notions of normal and abnormal, solo piece ‘From the Heart’ draws inspiration from Subramanyam’s rich background in Indian dance form bharatanatyam. Sep 11, 18 … Continue reading
25 FRAMES – Happy Birthday FVU!
FVU are celebrating 25 years as an organisation with a programme of screenings and events entitled ‘25 Frames‘ 07 Sep 2013 – 01 Mar 2014 Individual events within this event 25 Frames: Screening and Conversation with Tacita Dean and Jeremy Millar 13 September 2013 – 13 September 2013 25 Frames: Screening of ‘Closer’, Dryden Goodwin … Continue reading
COME CANNIBALISE US, WHY DON’T YOU? – Erika Tan, Current exhibition til Jan 2014
NUS Museum, National University of Singapore Exhibition: 22 August 2013 to 31 January 2014 NUS Museum Continue reading
MEMORY OF FIRE – ed. Julian Stallabrass, Book Launch, 25 June 2013
Memory of Fire: Images of War and the War of Images Photoworks book launch in association with Culture+Conflict Amnesty International The Human Rights Action Centre, 17-25 New Inn Yard, United Kingdom, EC2A 3EA 25 June 2013, 6.30pm FREE event, but booking is essential Join Julian Stallabrass for a discussion of the highly anticipated Photoworks publication, … Continue reading
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