Confraternity of Neoflagellants are giving a paper at: The Middle Ages in the Modern World University of St Andrews, Scotland, 25-28 June, 2013 A multidisciplinary conference on medievalism in the post-Middle Ages Conference registration Keynote speakers Carolyn Dinshaw (New York University):…
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Posted on June 2, 2013 by Neil Mulholland “A Preparation For Things To Come” A publication produced for FAIR at Tablot Rice 23-25 May 2013 Jun 2, 2013
Comments closedPosted on May 20, 2013 by Neil Mulholland FAIR 23 – 25 MAY 2013 Open 10am – 5pm PREVIEW | THURSDAY 23 MAY | 6 – 8pm FAIR was conceived as an art fair for art students and was built…
Comments closedThe White Aesthetic Necessitated by the ‘Glasgow Miracle’ Publication accompanying the exhibition: “Two Invisible Case Studies” | Malmö Konsthall | Maud Sulter & Oladele Ajiboye Bamgboye | presented as part of 24 Spaces: A Cacophony | 29 July – 7…
Comments closedOntario 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.…
Comments closedPacific Northwest College of Art 1241 NW Johnson Street, Pearl District Portland, OR 97209. USA. April 11th 12:30-1:30, Room 118 Neomedievalism is not a singular theory but, rather, a series of provocative analogies for conceptualising post-Soviet geopolitics, globalisation, creative economics…
Comments closed‘Bang the Whole Gang’, is my chapter on glam for Tate Liverpool’s current exhibition catalogue: Glam! The Performance of Style Tate Liverpool 8 February – 12 May 2013 £8.00/£6.00 (Gift Aid with donation) Irreverent and visually excessive, the Glam era…
Comments closedShift/Work will be part of a Sculpture, entitled Education: not knowing at Raven Row, 13th November 2012. The Sculpture features in… The Individual and the Organisation: Artist Placement Group 1966-79 27 September to 16 December 2012 This is the first…
Comments closedAn excerpt from the 2012 School of Sculpture Catalogue, Royal College of Art A 16mm reel projects a moving image of a rotating bike wheel. The bike wheel imitates the movement of the film through and around the projector’s carousels.…
Comments closedSchool of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies University of Leeds / Leeds / LS2 9JT 4:30-6:00pm Wednesday 17th October 2012 Oct 8, 2012
Comments closedShift/Work will be held at Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop in October 2012. Two shifts will be lead by two shift-supervisors, each lasting two days each. Shift 1 | 8-9/10/12 HOW CAN WE MAKE ART THAT FEELS LIKE MUSIC? (or) ME AND…
Comments closedA Genuine Mystery: Inspiration and shared belief in collaborative art and education contexts Talbot Rice Gallery, Saturday 13th October 2012 Shift/Work will present the latest Shift/Workshops at this symposium. The work can be seen at the finnisage at ESW later…
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Comments closedI’m giving at talk on Art & Language early works at Summerhall, Edinburgh 10/8/12 at 15:00. It’s free. www.summerhall.co.uk/2012/art-language-exhibition www.summerhall.tv Aug 9, 2012
Comments closed16 August 2012 The Topography of Memory 2—5pm Within this year’s Edinburgh Art Festival, a number of high profile artists’ projects are directly engaged with the physical terrain of landscape, bringing together elements of Land Art, performance, sculpture, drawing and…
Comments closedPerforming Worlds, Generator Projects, June 12th 2012. I will read a future history: After the Creative Economy… The Deputy Prime Minister has revealed that he felt a deep-seated satisfaction when he saw a photo of Richard Floridas dead body for…
Comments closedThursday 24th May 2012, 2:30-5:00pm A round table on cultural theory and policy after the creative economy Lanchester Gallery Projects, Coventry http://lanchestergalleryprojects.org.uk Chair: Prof Neil Mulholland, Professor of Contemporary Art, University of Edinburgh Dr Kirsten Forkert: University of East Anglia http://www.variant.org.uk/pdfs/issue35/CulturalLeadership.pdf…
Comments closedEvery day, for a period of ten years, Pete Horobin would document his activities on an A4 sheet. While the format changed annually, the DATA stencil and the A4 format remained the same integral part of his routine. The research-based…
Comments closed“Be up to date, and distinguished at the same time. Painting is over. You might as well finish it off. Detourn. Long live painting…” The gesture Asger Jorn speaks of here isn’t iconoclastic, it’s not simply a form of defacement…
Comments closedThree catalogue texts written with Norman Hogg as the Confraternity of Neoflagellants Investigating Premodern Futures™ May 3, 2012
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