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Special Relationship: British Artists on America

Whether we care to admit it or not, the US dominates the international visual arts scene. Four UK artists discuss.


If the Guggenheim Empire has yet to reach British shores, its presence can be felt in the increasingly sophisticated branding strategies of our museums. Tonight, four UK artists discuss the influence of America on their own work, especially in light of recent political events. They are: Andrew Cross, shortlisted for this year's Beck's Futures Prize; Jeremy Deller, who produced a guidebook and treasure hunt in California; Paul Claydon, member of the Inventory group, whose film on the Americana festival in Nottingham, England, set out to question the 'special relationship' between the two countries; and David Stephenson, who writes tribute songs to great American artists of the 20th century.

£8, £7 Concs. £6 ICA Members

Nash Room


Speaker(s):

Andrew Cross | talks | www
Mr Jeremy Deller | talks | www
Paul Claydon | talks
David Stephenson | talks

 

Date and Time:

14 April 2004 at 7:00 pm

Duration:

TBC

 

Venue:

Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA)
The Mall
London
SW1Y 5AH
+44 20 79 30 36 47
http://www.ica.org.uk/

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Tickets:

£8, £7 Concs. £6 ICA Members

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The ICA, The Mall, London

Box office open daily 12:00 - 21:30
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