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Ten Years After: Reflections on the Invasion of Iraq
Exhibition
AN EXHIBITION OF WORKS BY HANAA MALALLAH, KENNARDPHILLIPS AND MO THROP
Ten Years After: Reflections of the Invasion of
Iraq is an exhibition of works by Hanaa Malallah,
kennardphillips and Mo Throp exploring the
consequences of the decision by Western
politicians to invade Iraq in the belief that they held
Weapons of Mass Destruction. How can we view
this act ten years on?Exhibition: 11:00am-7:00pm,11th-15th February 2013
Triangle Space, Chelsea College of Art & Design
16 John Islip Street, London SW1P 4JUPrivate View: 6:00pm Tuesday 12th February 2013
Gallery talk by the artists in the Triangle Space
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Unfolding An Institution, Finding Inhotim
Open Lecture
Inhotim is a collection and an art institution specifically conceived upon the notion of site specificity and specific siting of art works and projects. Situated in the Brazilian countryside, 60 kilometres from the city of Belo Horizonte, Inhotim has found international recognition as a case-study for how local context can transcend into new museum standards, and how artists from all over the world do push the understanding of a place beyond geography towards states of awareness and engagement. The lecture will explore some examples of artists such as Carlos Garaicoa, Cildo Meireles, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Doris Salcedo, Doug Aitken, Helio Oiticica, Marilá Dardot, Matthew Barney and Rirkrit Tiravanija, amongst others.
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Television Delivers People | Mark Godfrey
Open Lecture
Focusing on Richard Hamilton’s use of appropriated imagery from television, Tate Modern curator and art historian Mark Godfrey investigates how the pioneer of Pop Art later reflected on contemporaneous political events - ranging from the Civil Rights movement, Northern Ireland, the Thatcher era to the Gulf War - in works such as: Kent State 1970, The citizen, 1982, Treatment Room, 1983 and War Games 1992.