Critical Dialogue - Joanna Austin
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.
Audience Experience of Movement in the Moving Image
It has been claimed that movement is central to aesthetic experience, linked to emotion and essential to independent thought. Austin analyses the affect of the movement in a selection of case studies including Entr'acte by René Clair, La Region Centrale by Michael Snow, Descent by Catherine Yass and Austin’s own piece Icara, Icara.
Joanna Austin won the UH Galleries Open Exhibition last year and is currently studying for a practice-led research MA.She regularly shows work in site-specific events, film festivals and exhibitions.
Doors open 5.15pm, starts 5.30pm
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