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Lecture given by Professor Martin Kemp, Oxford University Department of History of Art
The Louise T Blouin Institute is one of the largest non-government funded, not-for-profit cultural spaces in London and will be a showcase for both established and emerging contemporary artists, think-tanks and artistic performances of all forms, whilst also providing a home for the Louise T Blouin Foundation and its work.
The Institute is developing an education and community programme for each exhibition. The inaugural exhibition is devoted to the light works of James Turrell â“ widely acclaimed as one of the world's leading contemporary artists.
The Institute is inviting art historians, eminent scientists and Nobel Prize winners from around the world to deliver Luminaries â“ the lecture series taking Light as the focus. These regular events will take place at the Louise T Blouin Institute, 3 Olaf Street, London W114BE. There is restricted space available at the Luminaries â“ so it is highly advisable to book in advance to avoid disappointment.
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5 February 2007 at 6:30 pm |
Duration: | 2 hours |
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Louise T Blouin Institute |
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£5 |
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The Institute. Please phone 020 7985 9600 to reserve a ticket. |
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For further information please visit our website - http://www.ltbfoundation.org/ltbi_events.html |
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