Critical Dialogue - Helen Marriage
What is contemporary art practice? What are the issues, debates and theoretical elements involved?
‘Critical Dialogue’ is a lecture series designed to explore how contemporary art interacts with the social, political and philosophical dimensions of the contemporary world and where it intersects with other disciplines and discourses.
All people enrolled on the Critical Dialogue series will receive exclusive invites to exhibition private views and other appropriate events.
The artist’s imagination and the public realm
Helen Marriage discusses a career spent working with artists on projects that invade the public realm and define a new sense of possibility in our towns and cities.
Helen Marriage is co-founder of Artichoke, the creative company responsible for projects such as The Sultan’s Elephant or Anthony Gormley’s One & Other on the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square. Her previous work has included a seven-year period as Director of the Salisbury Festival, which she transformed from a local affair to what The Times described as a ‘miracle of modern British culture’.
Doors open 5.15pm, starts 5.30pm
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