Clapham - Friday 1 December
19:00 - 21:00 Clapham Library, Mary Seacole Centre, 91 Clapham High Street, London, SW4 7DB
DETAILS
Including introduction to the project by Robert Good and panellist discussion:
CORINNA LOTZ (chair) is an art historian and critic who has worked closely with artists over many years. Her articles and essays have appeared in Apollo, Galleries, Museums Journal and artists' books. She writes from a revolutionary, dialectical point of view. At present she contributes to the Real Democracy Movement website (www.realdemocracymovement.org)
MATTHEW ROWE is a lecturer and tutor at City & Guilds of London Art School. Since gaining his, he has published articles and speaks at conferences on topics in the Philosophy of Art. His main foci of interests are in definition and ontology of artworks as well as the interplay between art theory and practice. Matthew is also an editorial panel member of the journal Evental Aesthetics and has his own occasioanl art practice.
He has been studying and thinking about the definition of art for nigh on 15 years and had reached no definite conclusions.
http://mattroweportfolio.co.uk/
JUAN BOLIVAR lectures at Camberwell UAL. His work combines elements from disparate sources investigating hybridity, language and abstraction. Through this dialogistic tension, ‘abstraction’ acts as an intertextual springboard onto other sub-cultural positions highlighting the problematisation of this genre in post-conceptual painting. Bolivar often re-enacts modernist icons such as Malevich, Mondrian and Van Doesburg; using this context of interpretation to create a new narratives through the introduction of 'rogue' elements. Bolivar has curated over 40 exhibitions and is on the curatorial board of Turps Gallery.
http://juanbolivar.com/home.html
MARGUERITE HORNER did her BA in Fine Arts in her twenties and obtained her MA in 2004 . Her paintings 'Lift the ordinary into the extraordinary and the specific into the Universal'...(Lady Marina Vaizey OBE) To support her practice, Horner worked as scenic artist at the BBC where she trained for 3 years. All of her work during this time was commissioned and she painted in collaboration with photographers such as Adrian Flowers and David Bailey, painting backgrounds for publications such as 'The World of Interiors' and 'The Sunday Times'. as well as many award winning advertising campaigns throughout the 80's and 90's.
19:00 - 21:00 Clapham Library, Mary Seacole Centre, 91 Clapham High Street, London, SW4 7DB
DETAILS
Including introduction to the project by Robert Good and panellist discussion:
CORINNA LOTZ (chair) is an art historian and critic who has worked closely with artists over many years. Her articles and essays have appeared in Apollo, Galleries, Museums Journal and artists' books. She writes from a revolutionary, dialectical point of view. At present she contributes to the Real Democracy Movement website (www.realdemocracymovement.org)
MATTHEW ROWE is a lecturer and tutor at City & Guilds of London Art School. Since gaining his, he has published articles and speaks at conferences on topics in the Philosophy of Art. His main foci of interests are in definition and ontology of artworks as well as the interplay between art theory and practice. Matthew is also an editorial panel member of the journal Evental Aesthetics and has his own occasioanl art practice.
He has been studying and thinking about the definition of art for nigh on 15 years and had reached no definite conclusions.
http://mattroweportfolio.co.uk/
JUAN BOLIVAR lectures at Camberwell UAL. His work combines elements from disparate sources investigating hybridity, language and abstraction. Through this dialogistic tension, ‘abstraction’ acts as an intertextual springboard onto other sub-cultural positions highlighting the problematisation of this genre in post-conceptual painting. Bolivar often re-enacts modernist icons such as Malevich, Mondrian and Van Doesburg; using this context of interpretation to create a new narratives through the introduction of 'rogue' elements. Bolivar has curated over 40 exhibitions and is on the curatorial board of Turps Gallery.
http://juanbolivar.com/home.html
MARGUERITE HORNER did her BA in Fine Arts in her twenties and obtained her MA in 2004 . Her paintings 'Lift the ordinary into the extraordinary and the specific into the Universal'...(Lady Marina Vaizey OBE) To support her practice, Horner worked as scenic artist at the BBC where she trained for 3 years. All of her work during this time was commissioned and she painted in collaboration with photographers such as Adrian Flowers and David Bailey, painting backgrounds for publications such as 'The World of Interiors' and 'The Sunday Times'. as well as many award winning advertising campaigns throughout the 80's and 90's.
Events: A New Dictionary of Art
South Hill Park Arts Centre
Saturday 28 April - Sunday 24 June 2018
Long Gallery, Level 1
Ringmead, Bracknell RG12 7PA
Phone: 01344 484123
Participatory exhibition:
In this participatory exhibition using the definitions from A New Dictionary of Art, Jane Glennie asks South Hill Park visitors 'What is art?' and what do they make of the 3000+ definitions the Dictionary presents.
Talk:
Monday 18 June, 18:00. All Welcome. FREE
Saturday 28 April - Sunday 24 June 2018
Long Gallery, Level 1
Ringmead, Bracknell RG12 7PA
Phone: 01344 484123
Participatory exhibition:
In this participatory exhibition using the definitions from A New Dictionary of Art, Jane Glennie asks South Hill Park visitors 'What is art?' and what do they make of the 3000+ definitions the Dictionary presents.
Talk:
Monday 18 June, 18:00. All Welcome. FREE