I’ll be speaking at this: Saturday 3 December 2011, 10.00–18.00 – If you are in London, come along, it’s free!
Or watch it online:
http://greatbritishartdebate.tate.org.uk/watch-the-gbad-conference-live/
Great British Art Debate Conference
This conference will deal with key questions and debates raised by the Great British Art Debate project about Britishness and art, both historically and into the 21st century. The conference will explore this through a series of panel discussions and a Question Time-style session, addressing urgent questions facing British art: How has ‘British art’ been perceived and understood over time, both at home and abroad? Is British art dominated by a metropolitan centre and how are audiences constructed? Is Britishness relevant in today’s global society? What will art in Britain look like in an age of austerity?
The Great British Art Debate is a partnership between Tate Britain, Tyne & Wear Archives and Museums, Norfolk Museum and Archaeology Service and Museums Sheffield
Tate Britain Auditorium
Free, booking required
Bookings can be done by tel 020 7887 8888, or in person at Tate Modern or Tate Britain. Online booking is not currently available.
For tickets, call 020 7887 8888