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WHO’S AFRAID OF CONTEMPORARY ART? A PILE OF OLD BRICKS

Through lectures and guided gallery visits, this course will demystify the challenging world of contemporary art and encourage debate. It will explore why artists began using unconventional materials and processes; how to look at conceptual art; where contemporary art is displayed and what it all means!


A PILE OF OLD BRICKS (LECTURE)

When the Tate gallery exhibited Carl Andre’s Equivalent VIII, an arrangement of firebricks in 1976, there was an outcry in the tabloid press. But Andre, Donald Judd, Robert Morris, Dan Flavin, Ellsworth Kelly, Eva Hesse and others argued for Minimalism and ‘what you see is what you see.’


Speaker(s):

Dr Marie-Anne Mancio | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

28 November 2012 at 10:45 am

Duration:

Half Day

 

Venue:

The University Women's Club
2 Audley Square
London
W1K 1DB


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Tickets:

£42

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info@thecoursestudies.co.uk

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