Sentences with phrase «talks programme»

A "talks programme" refers to a schedule or series of discussions or presentations on a specific topic. It typically involves experts sharing their knowledge or people conversing about particular subjects in a formal or organized way. Full definition
Curator, Dean Brierley also runs an artist talk programme at Islington Mill, recently hosting Beatrice Loft Schulz & Laura Morrison.
The Frieze Masters Talks programme included renowned guest speakers such as James Rondeau (Chi - cago Institute of Art), Sheena Wagstaff (The Metropolitan Museum, New York), Maria Balshaw (The Whitworth, Manchester) and Gabriele Finaldi (National Gallery, London).
The extensive talks programme, co-curated for the first time by the Royal Academy's Tim Marlow and Frieze magazine's Jennifer Higgie, is no sideshow.
The fair's talks programme returns at Pioneer Works from the 4 - 6 May curated by Omar Berrada, explore the full schedule of talks here and don't forget to book your seat in advance.
Curated sections, presentations from emerging galleries (look out for the Frame section), and a vibrant talks programme also expand the scope of the fair.
To launch the new Artist Talks programme and the opening of his exhibition at the Fondation Beyeler, the Anglo - German artist Tino Sehgal discussed his work with Sam Keller, Director, and Theodora Vischer, Senior Curator of the Fondation Beyeler, on 30 May.
Tate Liverpool in partnership with Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts) presents Keywords, an exhibition and talks programme based on Raymond Williams's study of the vocabulary of culture and society.
The Supreme Court has cited for contempt the owner of Montie FM, its host of «Pampaso», a political talk programme (Mugabe Maase) and two panellists who threatened to kill the justices of the apex court on the same radio station last week.
According to PoliticsHome, she tells Andrew Neil in this weekend's edition of the BBC Straight Talk programme:
June Scott was one of three painters interviewed by David Sylvester for a BBC radio talks programme.
During his spare time he contributes to EdgeRyders, co-runs the nomadic talks programme The Thought Menu and host's Open Funerals.
Once again, there's a vibrant talks programme involving the Ashmolean, the British Museum and the Wallace Collection.
As always, the fair is accompanied by an impressive talks programme, curated by Koyo Kouoh.
The fair also includes specially commissioned artists» projects, a prestigious talks programme and an artist - led education schedule.
Building on the success of our Collecting as Practice in 2017, Delfina Foundation is pleased to announce our 2018 activities under the theme, including an exhibition, residencies and public talks programme.
Tuesday Talks programme is supported by School of Art, Archiecture and Design, Leeds Beckett University.
Curators Rebecca Lewin and Melissa Blanchflower gave tours of the exhibition as part of the Saturday Talks programme.
IMMA has a dynamic talks programme with regular contributions from artists, historians and curators, all discussing underlying themes from the Exhibitions and Collection programmes at IMMA.
Over the last few months, Luke Fowler has been exploring the recorded history of the ICA, conducting an in - depth study into the Institute's music, performance and talks programme between the 1960s and 1980s.
Sculpture: a fabrication talks programme is produced by Mark Devereux Projects and in partnership with Manchester Art Gallery.
The extensive talks programme is also scheduled to include renowned photographers Martin Parr, Nadav Kander and Rankin Don McCullin, will be the subject of a special exhibition of his work at Photo London.
Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts) in partnership with Tate Liverpool, presents Keywords, an exhibition and talks programme based on Raymond Williams» study of the vocabulary of culture and society, drawing on iconic works from the Tate collection together with key loans.
Curated by Ralph Rugoff (Hayward Gallery), the Talks programme will premier with a panel discussion with Alison Gingeras, Renate Bertlmann, Cosey Fanni Tutti and Marilyn Minter at 12.30 pm in the auditorium.
The relationship between historical art and contemporary practice is further explored through the acclaimed Frieze Masters Talks programme, which was curated in 2017 by Tim Marlow (Royal Academy, London).
Over at Frieze Masters, the Talks programme, curated by Tim Marlow (Royal Academy, London) kicks off with Isaac Julien (artist) in conversation with Nicholas Cullinan (National Portrait Gallery, London) at 12 pm in the auditorium, followed by Lynda Benglis (artist) with Eike Schmidt (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence) at 3 pm.
Three contemporary artists with their own distinctive attitudes to history and art history — William Kentridge, Phyllida Barlow and Edmund de Waal — will be interviewed by different museum curators as part of the fair's talks programme, organised by Jasper Sharp of the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.
This year's talks programme is organised by the Arts Society and the headline lecture comes courtesy of fair partner the Ashmolean Museum, and will look at the Oxford institution's upcoming exhibition «Imagining the Divine» (19 October — 18 February 2018).
The fair's talks programme is curated by Koyo Kouoh (Founding artistic director of Raw Material Company, Dakar).
The curated sections - Spotlight and Collections - were highlights of the fair, as was the Talks programme that featured great artists and curators in conver - sation.
Don't miss Alison M. Gingeras's new section showcasing radical feminist artists, and the talks programme investigating art in an age of «alternative facts», curated by Ralph Rugoff.
Jasper Sharp, of Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum, again curates the Talks programme, whose focus on fostering a dialogue between old and new echoes Frieze Masters» ethos.
The talks programme features local and international speakers, made up of artists, curators, collectors, entrepreneurs and other key stakeholders in Africa's art economy.
The 2018 edition of Art Cologne also features special exhibitions such as «The Köln Show», an exhibition focusing on the Cologne art scene in the 1990s, and a talks programme.
From 29 to 31 August, ArtReview will be in Copenhagen, hosting a talks programme at CHART, the second edition of the city's boutique contemporary art fair.
Highlights include Kapwani Kiwanga at Galerie Jérôme Poggi; Jems Robert Koko Bi at Galerie Cécile Fakhoury; and a talks programme curated by Koyo Kouoh.
Through its interdisciplinary programme — which includes collaborative group exhibitions and experimental writing initiatives, as well as film and talks programmes — DAS concentrates its endeavours towards unlocking new areas of inquiry for art and architecture related to South Asia.
Led by Chief Curator Diana Campbell Betancourt, local and international guest curators from leading institutions are commissioned to conduct research across South Asia, unlocking new areas of inquiry to build collaborative group exhibitions and experimental writing initiatives, as well as film and talks programmes.
For the first time, the fair will host an independent art advisory service and a Reading Room with hourly events, alongside the celebrated Frieze Masters Talks programme.
To visit the Frieze Talks programme.
I suppose I think about it in terms of our talks programme.
For the first time, the fair will host a Reading Room with hourly events, alongside the celebrated Frieze Masters Talks programme.
Continuing Frieze's role as an environment for the sharing of expertise and curatorial discovery, Frieze Masters attracted leading cultural figures for a week of discussion and debate at the Talks programme curated by Tim Marlow (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
For the talks programme, we try to address questions that deliver insight into present topics underlying the art market.
Curated by Rose Lejeune, the talks programme looks at the development and presentation of collections, along with; alternative ways of interpreting them through art historical revisionism and other forms of scholarship such as publications, interventions and exhibitions with a transnational perspective.
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