If you cannot see the images in this email click here | ---------------------------------------------------------- | Tue 29 Jan 2008. Welcome to criticalnetwork e-bulletin no. 41. Here are this week's events, exhibitions, opportunities and information about artists' projects recommended by criticalnetwork.
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| Chelsea Conversations Who are publicly funded arts organisations for? What function do they perform? How do they impact on art making? Who decides what is worthwhile and how? Where: Chelsea College of Art & Design, London SW1P When: Feb - Mar 2008 more... | | UNCERTIFIED DOCUMENTS - Peter Kennard Photomontage works made over a 30-year period from the 1970s, which address social and political issues including conflict, the environment, nuclear disarmament and civil liberty. Where: Pump House Gallery, London SW11 When: Wed 30 Jan - Sun 30 March 08 more... | | Good Morning, Mr Nam June PAIK Good morning Mr. Nam June PAIK presents works by 24 Korean contemporary artists, including Nam June PAIK(1932-2006) whose three major video pieces will be shown in London for the first time. Where: Korean Cultural Centre, London WC2N When: Fri 1 Feb - Fri 7 Mar 08 more... | | Secularism 2008 Series - The Institute of Ideas and Bishopsgate Institute Three debates interrogating the state of secularism today. Where: Bishopsgate Institute, London EC2M When: 7pm Thu 7 Feb, Thu 6 Mar and Thu 3 Apr 2008 more... | Midlands
| Stephen Sharp - Public Art Survey at Hanley, Stoke on Trent and Newcastle under Lyme A project which sets out to question the function of public art through a series of public votes. Where: Hanley, Stoke on Trent and Newcastle under Lyme When: Voting ends Tue 26 Feb 2008 more... | North
| sk-interfaces - Launch Event of FACT's Human Futures Programme sk-interfaces explores uncertain limits between art and science, materially and metaphorically, the concept of skin as a technological interface. Where: FACT, Liverpool When: Fri 1 Feb Sun 30 Mar 2008 more... | | Cory Arcangel: a couple thousand short films about Glenn Gould Multi-screen installation, book launch and an interactive lecture/product demonstration. Where: Castlefield Gallery & Greenroom, Manchester When: Fri 8 Feb - Sat 22 Feb 08 more... | | OPPORTUNITIES | | URBANSPACE - Call for Submissions The 2008 edition of URBANSPACE is curated around the theme of URBAN COMMUNITIES and looks to examine the diverse formation of local communities, informal situations and other site-specific representations of contemporary urban existence. Anonymity. Survival. Decadence. Defiance. Deadline: Tue 1 Apr 2008 more... | | Brave not Beige - Call for Submissions for one night exhibition Call for submissions of new and recent works for site responsive show bringing together a group of selected artists for one night in Plan 9s new exhibition space. Deadline: Mon 18 Feb 2008 more... | | Call for Submissions for Dialogue - The Axis Online Journal To tie in with the recent launch of Axis's curator directory the next series of articles will focus on the role of the curator in contemporary art and current curatorial practice. Deadline:Mon 3 Mar 2008 more... | Upcoming talk: Will Self and Iain Sinclair discuss PSYCHOGEOGRAPHY Fri 8 Feb 2008, 7pm, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, SW7 Click here for further information and ticket reservations. | RSS feed In addition to our e-bulletin you can now subscribe to our RSS feed for free. It will keep you up-to-date at a glance. Upon subscribing to it a link will appear in the toolbar of your web browser, it will be regularly updated as new events and opportunities are added to our website. * Please note* this RSS feed is not compatible with Internet Explorer, we recommend Firefox for browsing our website. more... | criticalnetwork is an on-line information resource and free subscription service that delivers up-to-date and relevant information about exhibitions, events and opportunities in the UK and Ireland. criticalnetwork is a not-for-profit, artist-led organisation promoting the critical and contextual art, events and discussion of independent artists, activists, art organisations and cultural critics. View this e-bulletin online at myspace.com/criticalnetwork | |