268 Episode(s) of this Podcast:
Published: 2008-11-06 05:35:27
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Landmark Exhibitions: contemporary art shows since 1968 brin
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Landmark Exhibitions: contemporary art shows since 1968 brings together world-renowned artists, critics, curators, museum directors and scholars to identify and analyse key moments in the histories of exhibitions of the last forty years. This two-day symposium argues that the exhibition, long overlooked as an epiphenomenon, is central to our understanding of contemporary visual cultures.
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Published: 2008-11-05 09:30:40
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Landmark Exhibitions: contemporary art shows since 1968 brin
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Landmark Exhibitions: contemporary art shows since 1968 brings together world-renowned artists, critics, curators, museum directors and scholars to identify and analyse key moments in the histories of exhibitions of the last forty years. This two-day symposium argues that the exhibition, long overlooked as an epiphenomenon, is central to our understanding of contemporary visual cultures.
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Published: 2008-11-04 08:48:12
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Are museums ready to play in the digital age? Rapid advances
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Are museums ready to play in the digital age? Rapid advances in technology are making the traditional audiotour increasingly redundant, and visitors are now offered sophisticated multimedia tours on PDAs, iPods and even mobile phones. This symposium is for museum workers who want to know more about how the new generation of mobile devices can benefit their institutions. International museum professionals with in-depth experience in handheld program design, development and evaluation lead the day’s discussions.
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Published: 2008-10-31 12:48:03
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Author Tristan Manco has travelled the world to find outstan
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Author Tristan Manco has travelled the world to find outstanding pieces of street art. At this talk he presents his favourite works from Brazil and beyond. Also writer and curator Rafael Schacter tells us about Madrid-based street artists Nano4814 and 3TTMan, whose work you can see on the Street Art walking tour.
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Published: 2008-10-31 12:15:37
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Street art legend Blek Le Rat tells the story of street art
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Street art legend Blek Le Rat tells the story of street art and talks about how New York graffiti inspired him. One of the first artists to have an impact on the European scene, he pioneered the stencil style which has influenced many, notably Banksy. Plus street artist Rough gives an insight into the underground world of graffiti in the UK.
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Published: 2008-10-31 12:13:25
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Street Art and gallerist Pure Evil and art critic JJ Charles
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Street Art and gallerist Pure Evil and art critic JJ Charlesworth discuss the various aspects of collecting street art and the pitfalls of this growing market.
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Published: 2008-10-31 12:11:51
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The debate starts here: is street art glorified vandalism or
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The debate starts here: is street art glorified vandalism or a legitimate cultural movement? Evening Standard art critic Ben Lewis argues that graffiti is a bit boring really, while writer and critic Ossian Ward defends the genre. Come along and decide where you stand.
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Published: 2008-10-31 12:11:43
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The Wooster Collective is one of the most important websites
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The Wooster Collective is one of the most important websites for the dissemination of street art around the world. Based in New York, Marc and Sara Schiller make a rare UK appearance to give an insight into the subject and explain how they see the future of the genre evolving.
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Published: 2008-10-20 09:31:20
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Coinciding with Tate Modern’s major photography exhibition o
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Coinciding with Tate Modern’s major photography exhibition of the same title, this study day examines different histories of the photographic portrait, in the street and in the studio, from its early practitioners in the nineteenth century to contemporary practice.
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Published: 2008-10-20 09:30:26
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Coinciding with Tate Modern’s major photography exhibition o
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Coinciding with Tate Modern’s major photography exhibition of the same title, this study day examines different histories of the photographic portrait, in the street and in the studio, from its early practitioners in the nineteenth century to contemporary practice.
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