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CULTURAL ACTIVISM TODAY

Symposium: Art as a Public Issue

project: CULTURAL ACTIVISM TODAY

date: 07/11/2008

author: BAVO

source: administrator

status: event

BAVO will tackle the question of how much politics art can take at this London symposium.

 

The lecture is based on BAVO's contribution to the fourteenth issue of the magazine Open entitled 'How much Politics can Art take?'.

Respondent to BAVO's lecture is Sally Tallant, head of programmes at the Serpentine Gallery. The two other speakers are: Chantal Mouffe and Simon Skeikh.

The symposium takes place in the Goethe Institute in London from 10.30 a.m. untill 6 p.m.

The symposium is an initiative of Open magazine, the Serpentine Gallery, Situations and SKOR.

 

Click here to read the article published in OPEN#14 (English version)

Klik hier om het artikel gepubliceerd in OPEN#14 te lezen (Nederlandse versie)

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