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In the last of a series of talks artist Simon Morley will address the ways in which contemporary artists have been influenced by the 1960s.
Simon Morley studied Modern History at Oxford University and Fine Art at Goldsmiths College. His special interest is the interaction between word and image. Over the last ten years he has exhibited his paintings internationally, most recently in Korea, Italy and the Netherlands. He is also the author of âWriting on the Wall: Word and Image in Modern Art (2003), and the forthcoming âDocuments in Contemporary Art: The Sublime.â. He is Course Leader on the MA in Fine Art at Winchester School of Art.
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24 June 2009 at 6:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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Henry Moore Institute |
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Free |
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Talks will be held at 6pm in the Henry Moore Institute Seminar Room. These events are free of charge and it is not necessary to book. For more information please contact Kirstie Gregory - kirstie@henry-moore.ac.uk |
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