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Nina Royle is showing in Visceral at Gallery 8, 8 Duke Street St James's, London SW1Y 6BN, frpm 9 - 25 February 2017. See www.facebook.com.

Artful... RESISTANCE! + Crude book launch - Home
Artful... RESISTANCE! + Crude book launch - Home, 2017

Artful... RESISTANCE! + Crude book launch - Home

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As part of the Crude book launch, Hayley Newman will be performing in Artful... RESISTANCE! at Home, 2 Tony Wilson Place, Manchester M15 4FN, at 1.30pm on Saturday 11 March 2017. See homemcr.org.

The Intercontinental - Roaming Room
The Intercontinental - Roaming Room, 2017

The Intercontinental - Roaming Room

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The Intercontinental is a symposium and exhibition organised by current PhD students.

Wednesday 22 February 2017
an exhibition and symposium on the post-factual hosted by doctoral artist-researchers from the Slade School of Fine Art, UCL:

Symposium, 3-6pm, The Intercontinental afternoon tea, THE KOPPEL PROJECT, 93 Baker Street, London W1U 6RL

Book on Eventbrite.

Exhibition preview, 6-8pm, Roaming ROOM, 24 Manchester Street, London W1U 4DJ. Exhibition runs to 26 February 2017.

Afternoon Tea with The Intercontinental: A symposium on the post-factual

Let’s face the facts: the truth might not be a reality. Or so we are told, creating uncertainty, mistrust and complacency. Afternoon Tea with The Intercontinental reflects on the drama of the political crises of 2016 and the challenges that lie ahead for artists, academics and activists, with reference to the contested concept of the post-factual. The symposium is a platform for discussion about the relations between art and activism, truth and lies. It aims to explore our responsibilities, as cultural producers, to identify, analyse and resist populist rhetoric. It asks how we can find effective strategies together and discover or re-discover our political agency in the face of recent tectonic shifts in the social and political context.

Questions to be addressed include:

  • How can art intervene effectively to expose and counter culturally mediated distortions and falsehoods?  Why do we seem unable to name lies as such?
  • How do we negotiate contradictions while remaining open to nuance and complexity? As academics, how can we foster critical thinking and evidence-based argument? The term ‘Post-Trump’ is already in use – what does the prefix ‘post’ do? Is it time to reject the term ‘post-factual’?

The Intercontinental are a group of artist-researchers from the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London.

Guest Speakers

Ginanne Brownell, A London-based freelance writer covering arts and culture stories for publications including the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal.

Jan Kubik, Director of the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies, Professor of Slavonic and East European Studies at UCL SSEES, and Pro-Vice Provost for Europe at UCL.

Simon O’Sullivan, theorist and artist working at the intersection of contemporary art practice, performance and continental philosophy.

Agata Pyzik, Polish writer, journalist and cultural critic who has written on politics, art, music, and culture.

Chaired by Eric Self, musician, performer and post factual researcher.

www.roomartspace.co.uk

 

A memorial event to remember our dear friend and colleague the highly esteemed artist and Slade Professor Patrick George (1923-2016), celebrating his time at the Slade, takes place on Wednesday 8 March 2017, 6pm at the Cruciform Lecture Theatre (LT1), Cruciform Building, UCL, Gower Street, London. Speakers include Jo Volley, Sharon Morris, Bruce McLean, Tess Jaray, Andrew Stahl, Catherine Lampert and Andy Pankhurst. 

The Patrick George Scholarship Fund
In honour of artist and former Slade Professor Patrick George (1924- 2016), the Slade would like to introduce a scholarship fund in his name.
The aim of the scholarship fund is to enable a Graduate student to take up their place at the Slade regardless of financial circumstance by contributing towards tuition fees.
Tuition fees at UCL are currently set at £9,840 per year and Graduate MA/MFA programmes run for 2 years.
If you would like to donate to the fund and support our aim of continuing to enable the very best students, on merit, to be able to take up their places at the Slade, please download the form and return to:

Grace Hailstone
Executive Assistant
Slade School of Fine Art
UCL
Gower Street
London
WC1E 6BT

Lesley Sharpe and James Keith will showcase prints produced by Slade students during a workshop inspired by the soft ground etching technique and anastatic printing methods at Behind the Scenes: Printing at the Slade, UCL Art Museum, South Cloisters, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, from 2.00 - 4.00pm on Wednesday 1 March 2017. Booking essential on: www.ucl.ac.uk/event-ticketing/booking?ev=16132, see www.ucl.ac.uk/culture/events/behind-scenes-printing-slade.

Professor Emerita Penny Florence is speaking at Vision is out there, which discusses the work of Partou Zia, at Tate Modern, Southwark Room, Level 5 Switch House, Bankside, London SE1 9TG, from 7.00 - 8.30pm on Tuesday 14 March 2017. See www.tate.org.uk.

Life of Clay: experimental practice at Grymsdyke Farm -  Bristol Architecture Centre
Life of Clay: experimental practice at Grymsdyke Farm - Bristol Architecture Centre, 2017

Life of Clay: experimental practice at Grymsdyke Farm - Bristol Architecture Centre

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Eleanor Morgan is showing in Life of Clay: experimental practice at Grymsdyke Farm, at Bristol Architecture Centre, Narrow Quay, Bristol BS1 4QA, from 25 January – 12 March 2017. See www.architecturecentre.co.uk.

Farina Alam, Lewis Chamberlain, Małgorzata Dawidek, Eleanor Morgan, Tae Yeon Kim, Aishan Yu, are showing in the Jerwood Drawing Prize 2016 exhibition. Dates are as follows:

14 September - 23 October 2016 - Jerwood Space
4 November - 16 December 2016 - The Edge, ICIA, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY
14 January - 12 March 2017 - Turnpike Arts Centre, Civic Square, Leigh WN7 1EB

Charles Richardson - New Territories
Charles Richardson - New Territories, 2017

Charles Richardson - New Territories

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Charles Richardson has a solo show, New Territories, at Floating Projects, Wai Bo Industrial Building, No.40 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong, from 11 - 19 February 2017. See floatingprojectscollective.net.