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Rachel Garfield

As part of her exhibition and residency Rachel Garfield will be giving an artist's talk at Beaconsfield with magic by Ian Saville.


Exhibition: 19 April – 3 June 2012
Thursday-Sunday 11am-5pm
Artist on-site every Sunday
Preview: Wednesday 18 April from 6.30pm

The Struggle is a dynamic new series of films exploring the impact of politicised familial interactions on the formation of subjectivity in the individual – starting with a study of the socialist magician Ian Saville.

The evolution of the subject will be played out during the artist’s residency with Beaconsfield, supporting the commission and tour of this new work. Garfield will be available for discussion each Sunday during the exhibition as she works on site, opening a public window onto the series in progress.

The debate opens in an earlier film Here There Then Now, 2009, also exhibited, in which Rachel Garfield and acclaimed experimental film maker Stephen Dwoskin
engage in a conversation about the role of the artist in their generation.

Beaconsfield
22 Newport Street Vauxhall London SE11 6AY
t: 020 7582 6465 e: info@beaconsfield.ltd.uk
www.beaconsfield.ltd.uk


Speaker(s):

Dr. Rachel Garfield | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

25 May 2012 at 6:30 pm

Duration:

1 hour

 

Venue:

Beaconsfield
22 Newport Street
Vauxhall
London
SE11 6AY
020 7582 6465
http://www.beaconsfield.ltd.uk

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