SHOW ME THE MONEY: The Changing Economics of Artists’ Moving Image, Artists Moving Image in Britain, Whitechapel Gallery
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SHOW ME THE MONEY: The Changing Economics of Artists’ Moving Image
Friday, November 6, 2:45pm, The Whitechapel Gallery, London.
Producer and Curator Portland Green will give a presentation on the changing economics of artists’ moving image on Friday Nov 6 at 2:45pm at the symposium, Artists’ Moving Image Practice in Britain: From 1990 to today. The symposium is presented by The Whitechapel Gallery in collaboration with the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art and Film London Artists’ Moving Image Network. The panel entitled Film and video on TV includes: Colin Perry, Gary Thomas, Portland Green and Jonathan Patkowski. It will be chaired by Rose Cupit, Senior Manager, Film London.
The two-day symposium on Nov 6 and 7, features lectures and panel discussions with leading specialists – artists, curators, film historians, art historians and critics – the purpose of this conference is to map the recent history of of this dynamic strand of visual culture within a British context, and to develop new scholarly research through thematic discussions and close readings of selected works and artists. Participants include Erika Balsom, George Barber, Iwona Blazwick, James Boaden, Steven Cairns, Maeve Connolly, Nina Danino, TJ Demos, Gareth Evans, Kodwo Eshun, Ed Halter, Shanay Jhaveri, Omar Kholeif, Michael Maziere, Mark Nash, Sarah Perks, Colin Perry, Michele Pierson, Gary Thomas, Jonathan Patkowski, Portland Green, Lucy Reynolds, Andrew Vallance, Mark Hallett, Laura Castagnini, Ayanna Dozier, Rachel Garfield, Diana Smith, Inga Fraser, Alessandra Ferrini, Isabelle Wallace, George Barber, Nina Danino, Lindsay Seers, Smadar Dreyfus, James Boaden, Michele Pierson, Ben Cook, Duncan Reekie and Ed Halter.
- Year 2015
- Location London, UK
- Categories presentation
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