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Urban Encounters: The Image of Public Space: Part 2
How does urban photography shape our understanding of public space? Join photographers, artists, architects and academics for a one-day symposium …
Objects of Desire: Representations of Sexuality in Victorian Art
This event will offer an opportunity to explore the themes of eroticism and desire, body, decency and decorum in the …
AICA Annual Lecture: Michael Bracewell
In the lecture Michael Bracewell will explore the intertwined history of the art rock group Roxy Music and the ideas …
BP British Art Lecture: Marina Warner
Contemporary artists profane taboos and create new zones of the sacred, often drawing on votive, ritual, and amuletic techniques from …
Towards a new cultural cartography – Part 1: Introduction and morning session
Audio recording of a past Tate modern conference panel discussion about Sharjah Biennial 11.
Towards a new cultural cartography – Part 2: Afternoon session and Q&A
Audio recording of a past Tate modern conference panel discussion about Sharjah Biennial 11.
The Fabric of Art: Legacy of the Pre-Raphaelites in contemporary fashion
Panel with Roksanda Ilincic and Penny Martin, chaired by Donatien Grau
Who owns public art?
Who owns public art? Do local councils have the right to sell it in the name of public benefit? What …
Curator’s talk and private view: Why the Pre-Raphaelites are modern
This talk explores the idea of the Pre-Raphaelites as a pioneering avant-garde group, whose disrespectful, anti-establishment campaign brought new life …
Pre-Raphaelites and Global Pop Culture from the 1960s to the Present
Co-curator of the Pre-Raphaelites exhibition Jason Rosenfeld explores the legacy of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 20th and 21st century popular …
Off the Record: the legacy of Audio Arts magazine in contemporary art - part 1
Established by William Furlong in 1973, Audio Arts was an innovative sound magazine that has since become an invaluable archive …
Off the Record: the legacy of Audio Arts magazine in contemporary art - part 2
Established by William Furlong in 1973, Audio Arts was an innovative sound magazine that has since become an invaluable archive …
Off the Record: the legacy of Audio Arts magazine in contemporary art - part 3
Established by William Furlong in 1973, Audio Arts was an innovative sound magazine that has since become an invaluable archive …
Is this the real thing? Questions of authenticity in art
Is this the real thing? will experiment with the symposium format to spark critical thinking around the topic of ‘authenticity’
Grzegorz Kowalski
Artist, teacher and art critic Grzegorz Kowalski will be talking about his well-known teaching methods at the Academy of Fine …
Paul Purgas and James Ginzburg with Justin Jaeckle
Emptyset’s Paul Purgas and James Ginzburg discuss their exploration of architecture as fluid space through sound and moving image with …
Alex Schweder and Lamis Bayar with Marianne Mulvey
Performance Architect Alex Schweder and Lamis Bayar, Editor of Le Journal Spéciale’Z discuss their involvement in the emerging field of …
The politics of the social in contemporary art: Part 1
This symposium examines the turn towards participatory and collaborative art forms and the ethical questions that such practices raise.
The politics of the social in contemporary art: Part 2
This symposium examines the turn towards participatory and collaborative art forms and the ethical questions that such practices raise.
The politics of the social in contemporary art: Part 3
This symposium examines the turn towards participatory and collaborative art forms and the ethical questions that such practices raise.