Join us on Weds 14th at 6pm for The Lake: Maria Thereza Alves, Antonio Pichillá in conversation with Lucy Orta & David Cross - part of a series convened by Dr Michael Asbury discussing art & its contemporary condition.
Sign up: https://t.co/Ew6ojWBExz
@ResearchUAL@CCWResearch
The recording of 'The Changing Same?' The Role of Visual Arts Organisations in the British Black Arts Movement in the Midlands - book launch and panel discussion with @roomnexttomine@AnjalieDC#IanSergeant@pgcuratorial + #CarolinaRito is now online.
https://t.co/0RCS5vpmnQ
Thrilled to hear artist and TrAIN PhD student @RudyLoewe mentioned on Front Row in relation to their work at Liverpool One as part of the
@Biennial Congrats Rudy!
Listen in: https://t.co/s7rNoONZGf…
Details about the work: https://t.co/MXK2GjYLyH
Co-led by Professors Carolina Rito (@covcampus) and Paul Goodwin @pgcuratorial (@UAL), this network aimed to understand how the 1980s movement’s motivations can provide models for the sector today. Partners include @newartexchange @WolvArtGallery@The_Herbert.
Tomorrow we celebrate the culmination of the Role of Visual Arts Organisations in the British Black Arts Movement in the Midlands #AHRC research network.
Join us: https://t.co/kYBQGolGy2
@ResearchUAL@covcampus@UAL@ahrcpress@pgcuratorial
This @ahrcpress project explored the institutional and curatorial strategies of the British Black Arts Movement in the 1980s, and the institutional support in promoting and showing Black curators and artists then and today.
We can't wait to welcome @DaiaraTukano to the #TrAINOpenLive series this evening. Daiara is an artist, Indigenous rights activist & human rights researcher.
Daiara will discuss her recent work in the context of contemporary indigenous art in Brazil.
https://t.co/69HBKBvDRG
TrAIN Open Live with Daiara Tukano and Michael Asbury is starting soon...
Ticket sales close at 5.30pm.
Join us!
@ResearchUAL@UAL@UALPGCommunity
https://t.co/MCjsLdGq9e
Join us tomorrow as we welcome artist & activist Daiara Tukano, who will be in conversation with Michael Asbury to discuss Contemporary Indigenous Art in Brazil.
#TrAINOpenLive
6-7.30pm, 3 May
Zoom
Free and open to all!
There is still time to sign up: https://t.co/IXaXZAoxV9
Image credit: Thiago Martins de Melo, The Arrival of Ogun and Iansã, post-Eckhout, 2019. Oil and spray paint on canvas. Courtesy of Thiago Martins de Melo and Galeria Millan.
Looking forward to Moacir dos Anjos' @moacirdosanjos upcoming lecture at @ChelseaUAL 'The Plantation and the Pool: Decolonial Strategies in Brazilian Contemporary Art' May 17 17:00pm (UK time). Link to register for this hybrid event: https://t.co/q8OOqMiWEg
Don't miss our #TrAINOpenLive with Irene V. Small tomorrow at 6 pm. Irene will discuss the citation to #Malevich "Black Square"
in #LygiaClark painting "Discovery of the Organic Line". Registration available at https://t.co/aKLYL8ZCYp #brazilianart#blackness
Register for our #TrAINOpenLive next Wednesday the 16th with Irene V. Small from @Princeton The talk with reflect on #LygiaClark pictorial citation of #Malevich Black Square in "Discovery of the Organic Line" https://t.co/aKLYL8ZCYp
Irene V. Small from @Princeton will the next guest of our February #TrAINOpenLive Her talk attempts to think through #Malevich "Black Square" & #LygiaClark pictorial citation of Black Square in "Discovery of the Organic Line". Register for the event at https://t.co/aKLYL8ZCYp