Plastique Fantastique Ribbon Dance Ritual to Call Forth the Pre-Industrial Modern (2007)
Ontario College of Art & Design
Lecture Room 7401
205 Richmond Street West
Toronto
Monday 22nd April 2:00-3:00pm,
Neomedievalism is not a singular theory but, rather, a series of provocative analogies for conceptualising post-Soviet geopolitics, globalisation, creative economics and aesthetics. This lecture will consider how we might apply three theories of neomedievalism to the study of contemporary art.
Neil is an art historian, curator and artist. His historical research focuses on art practice and theory in the British Isles since the 1970s while his practice incorporates art writing, developing workshop models of artistic learning in participatory settings, and the field of neomedievalism. Recent publications include thN Lng folk 2go (Punctum, forthcoming 2013), co-authored with Norman Hogg, and ‘Bang the Whole Gang’ in Glam: The Performance of Style (TATE, 2013).
confraternityofneoflagellants.org.uk