Contemporary Art and Culture in the 21st Century. inIVA launches a unique year-long series of debates that considers the shifts in the cultural landscape in the light of globalisation. The discussions cover a range of questions, from the state of contemporary art and culture to the branding of public art spaces. The series is curated by Niru Ratnam (art historian, The Open University) and Gilane Tawadros (Director, inIVA).
Contemporary Art and Culture in the 21st Century
inIVA launches a unique year-long series of debates that considers the
shifts in the cultural landscape in the light of globalisation. The
discussions cover a range of questions, from the state of contemporary
art and culture to the branding of public art spaces. The series is
curated by Niru Ratnam (art historian, The Open University) and Gilane
Tawadros (Director, inIVA).
The season kicks off with:
Question Time: Contemporary Art and Culture in the 21st Century
Speakers: Matthew Collings, Susan Hiller, Adrian Searle, Yinka Shonibare
and Gilane Tawadros
Tickets: £5 (£4 concession) on the door
To reserve places and submit questions, please call 020 7729 9616
or email
This Question Time-style discussion aims to chart the state of
contemporary art and culture at the beginning of the twenty-first
century.
The audience will be invited to prepare questions for a panel
of leading critics, curators and practitioners, chaired by Susan Hiller.
The debate will encompass issues pertinent both to the British cultural
landscape and wider issues around the international and the global.
Wednesday 23 January 2002 7pm
Conway Hall
25 Red Lion Square
London WC1
Coming soon in the Changing States series, nine further talks taking
place during 2002 throughout the country and also outside Britain.
Including:
Branded: Art and the Economy: February 2002
Protest! Art and Anti-Globalisation: March 2002
Critical Difference: Art Criticism and Art History: April 2002
Please contact inIVA for more details of future events
inIVA
The Institute of International Visual Arts
6-8 Standard Place, Rivington Street
London EC2A 3BE
tel: 020 7729 9616
fax: 020 7729 9509