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Civic Aesthetics Unleashed

Following her exhibition at the Studios in June, Flore Nové-Josserand will chair a discussion between several experts about their experience of introducing art into public spaces.


Five artists will consider what it means to make artwork for spaces that are not purely dedicated to the viewing of art; what the Utopias are that artists can bring into the public ground and how artists can use aesthetic interventions to make the world a better place.

The discussion will bring together:
Will Alsop – architect
Will has a long experience of working with art and artists. He has won a Stirling Prize and several Civic Trust Awards and RIBA Awards. In addition to his architectural work, Alsop’s practice encompasses painting and writing, which he considers as different facets of the same activity. Recently, Will made waves by announcing that he was quitting architecture to focus exclusively on painting.

Lothar Götz – visual artist
Lothar has an extensive practice of designing large scale, geometric wall paintings for private and public spaces. He has worked in a range of challenging spaces, from domestic flats and offices to churches and schools. Public works include site specific work for the ticket hall of Piccadilly Circus station and site-specific work for the abandoned Theatre Royal in Nanling, China.

Vivien Lovell – art consultant and founder/director of Modus Operandi
A company that lobbies for, promotes, commissions and supports art projects in the public realm, Modus Operandi work with artists across many disciplines including architecture, landscape, poetry and creative writing, choreography, design, fashion and film.

Susanne Thomas – choreographer and artistic director of the Seven Sisters Group
Susanne’s work is mainly site-specific and selected sites have included train stations, libraries, a forest, department stores and a number of theatres. Recent work includes Asterion, a short sound, walk and performance piece commissioned by the V&A for the London Design Festival.

Flore Nové-Josserand - visual artist
Flore’s practice is rooted in painting, installations and site-specific work that questions or reacts to the space in which it exists. This talk forms part of an extension of her investigations into making art outside of a gallery context. Trained at the Ecole Nationale Supérieur d’Arts de Paris-Cergy and the Slade School of Fine Art, she has had solo exhibitions at Bischoff/Weiss, London and at Siobhan Davies Studios. She is represented by Bischoff/Weiss gallery.


Speaker(s):

Flore Nove-Josserand | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

23 October 2009 at 7:00 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

Siobhan Davies Studios
85 St. George's Road
London
SE1 6ER
020 7091 9650
http://www.siobhandavies.com

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Tickets:

Free, booking required

Available from:

Siobhan Davies Studios
020 7091 9650

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