The editorial team of A Fine Red Line (A Curatorial Miscellany) invites Bedwyr Williams, Paul O'Neill, Mark Hutchinson, Maria Fusco and Roxy Walsh to expand, live and in collaboration, upon ideas and questions raised in their recent publication.
The editorial team of A Fine Red Line (A Curatorial Miscellany) invites
Bedwyr Williams, Paul O' Neill, Mark Hutchinson, Maria Fusco and Roxy Walsh
to expand, live and in collaboration, upon ideas and questions raised in
their recent publication. The publication A Fine Red Line (A Curatorial
Miscellany) explores current trends and tendencies within art and
exhibition making and is structured around nine questions, to which both
contemporary artists and emerging curators were invited to respond with both
visual and written contributions.
A Fine Red Line (LIVE) is an event which takes three of these nine
questions and poses them to a selection of curators, artists and writers. Paul
O' Neill and Mark Hutchison will develop a conversation around the
multifaceted role of the curator by presenting their collaborative
project Tape
Runs Out. Maria Fusco and Roxy Walsh will explore the malleability of
fiction by presenting a selection of readings that will create a narrative
by association. *Bedwyr Williams* will consider the current status of
performance with the newly commissioned live project METHODIST TO MY
MADNESS. Responding to the architectural setting of 176, the artist will
deliver a sermon about fear and doom.
Event's schedule:
6.00-7.00: Doors open
7.00-7.15: Editorial team introduction and event's schedule
7.15-7.45: Paul O' Neill & Mark Hutchison – Is Curating Caring?
7.45-8.15: Maria Fusco & Roxy Walsh – What Fiction?
8.15-9.00: Bedwyr Williams – Where does performance start and end?
Event supported by 176/Zabludowicz Collection, London and Artegiovane,
Turin. Drinks sponsored by Kirin Ichiban.
Thursday 25th September
176
176, Prince of Wales Road - London
Booking recommended