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From Violence to Endurance: Extreme Curating

Poster for Destruction in Art Symposium
Poster for Destruction in Art Symposium
24 September 2008

During the first Fluxus event at the ICA, 1962's Festival of Misfits, it is reported that artist Robin Page kicked his electric guitar off the stage and down the stairs of the Dover Street building and into the street. The July 1966 press release for The Destruction in Art Symposium (at the Africa Centre) announced that: "The main objective of DIAS was to focus attention on the element of destruction in Happenings and other art forms, and to relate this destruction in society." In January 1964 the ICA was given over to the theme of Violence, while that November Cornelius Cardew warned that "Experimental music is the most DEADLY form of TOTAL ABSTRACTION ever devised... INSTANTLY you will see how to DESTROY ILLUSION AND DRAW ATTENTION TO THE FACTS."

Can curators and artists draw attention to the 'facts' of an often violent world through extreme methods of curation? Is it possible through extreme methods and content to avoid mere spectacle within the gallery? Speakers: artists Stuart Brisley and Mark McGowan; Lauren Wright, curator Long Weekend, Tate Modern; Yasmin Canvin, curator AfterShock: Conflict, Violence and Resolution in Contemporary Art, Sainsbury Centre; artist and novelist Stewart Home. Chair: Dr Dorothée Brill, lecturer and curator.

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Wednesday 24 September 2008 7:00 pm Nash Room

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60 Years of Curating

Artists have come out of their studios and into the galleries, blurring the line between curator and creator... Looking back at key exhibitions and curator-artists.

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