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Globalisation on Speed: Capital, Culture, Cinema and China
Open Lecture
Prof. David Li will link the role of “visual culture” to
globalisation’s manufacture of ephemerality. He will
argue for a counter narrative against the production of
spectacle, to imagine a visual culture that might
enable an aesthetics not of sensorial consumption
but contemplation and preservation, so as to bring
the growth of economy back to the root of ecological
sanity, OIKAS, in Greek etymology.TrAIN Research Centre in collaboration with CCW Graduate School
welcome Professor David Li as the 2013 Fulbright Distinguished Chair. -
TrAIN Open Lecture | New Contemporaries: Now and Then
Open Lecture
New Contemporaries is the leading UK organisation supporting emergent art practice from British Art Schools.
Rebecca Heald, Director, New Contemporaries, gives a brief history of the organisation discussing the important role it has played in 20th century British art since 1949.
Questions addressed will include: what has been and what is now the role of programmes for emerging art? How have they changed? How many of these changes relate to the question of the international?