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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DOCUMENTARY – MIT/Whitechapel Book Launch, 23 May 2013
In Conversation: Julian Stallabrass & Mignon Nixon Zilkha Auditorium, Whitechapel Gallery, London E1 7QX Thursday 23 May, 7pm – 8.30pm Booking essential. Tickets £8/6 concessions (£4 Members) Professors of Art History at the Courtauld Institute of Art Julian Stallabrass and Mignon Nixon address current shifts in documentary practices. This event launches Documentary, edited by Julian … Continue reading
COLLABORATIONS – On Working with Berger
Wednesday 12 September, 7pm London Review Bookshop with John Christie, Mike Dibb, and Andy Merrifield, introduced by Gareth Evans This September there will be a series of events around London to mark the 40th anniversary of John Berger’s controversial Booker prize-winning novel G. and his hugely influential collaborative art-historical television series Ways of Seeing. Central … Continue reading
WAYS OF SEEING – Anniversary Issue Launch TODAY
Reception to celebrate the publication of Journal of Visual Culture’s Ways of Seeing 40th Anniversary Issue Saturday 8 September, 4pm King’s College, University of London The launch coincides with the 3 day Ways of Seeing John Berger conference organized by King’s and the British Library. Editorial Raiford Guins Penguins are often reproduced with words around … Continue reading
JOURNAL OF VISUAL CULTURE v11 n2 – Contents
Editorial Raiford Guins Penguins are often reproduced with words around them Texts Ben Highmore ‘Then Turn the Page’: Berger by the Book Griselda Pollock Muscular Defences Guy Julier Economies of Seeing Martin Jay Ways of Seeing at Forty Jennifer A. González Calculated Oversight? Resisting Race in Ways of Seeing Jill H. Casid Cis Mieke Bal … Continue reading
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