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Exhibitions, publications, symposia, screenings, performances and events from ADRI, the Art & Design

In the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise, 25% of our research in art and design, and over 50% of our research in the history of art and design, was graded "world leading" or "internationally excellent". Our research has attracted funding from major grant-awarding bodies, including the Arts and Humanities Research Council, The Leverhulme Trust, and the Paul Mellon Foundation. Our doctoral supervisi

Black Artists & Modernism 01/05/2018

Black Artists & Modernism ‘Now and then… Here and there’ opened with a keynote from Professor Kobena Mercer, followed by two days’ of papers and presentations from: Nick Aikens, Dr Rizvana Bradley, Dr Anjalie Dalal-Clayton, Dr David Dibosa, Dr Rachel Garfield, Prof. Paul Goodwin, Prof. Isaac Julien, Permindar Kaur, D...

A Feminist Perspective on Dmitri Prigov’s Manifesto 27/11/2017

A Feminist Perspective on Dmitri Prigov’s Manifesto, Calvert 22 Foundation, 12 December. Panel discussion with the curator of Calvert 22 Foundation’s exhibition Dmitri Prigov. Theatre of Revolutionary Action Elizaveta Butakova-Kilgarriff, the co-editor of the new book Cosmic Shift: Russian Contemporary Art Writing Elena Zaytseva, feminist art critic Katy Deepwell (Professor, Middlesex University), and artists Maria Kapajeva and Natalia Mali.

A Feminist Perspective on Dmitri Prigov’s Manifesto Hear about the recent history of feminism in Russia and the new book Cosmic Shift: Russian Contemporary Art Writing at this panel discussion

A Feminist Space at Leeds: Looking Back to Think Forward — symposium » School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies 23/11/2017

Katy Deepwell & Alexandra Kokoli speak at A Feminist Space at Leeds: Looking Back to Think Forward - Symposium, 16-17 December, School of Fine Art, History of Art & Cultural Studies, University of Leeds.

A Feminist Space at Leeds: Looking Back to Think Forward — symposium » School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies On the occasion of Griselda Pollock’s 40th anniversary of teaching at the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies, University of Leeds, we invite scholars, pedagogues, activists and artists to come together in a moment of reflection and re-vision for a symposium in two parts this Dec...

» Help for the stoker of the central heating boiler 16/11/2017

HELP FOR THE STOKER of the Central Heating Boiler @ EKKM, Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia, 10 Nov - 04 Dec 2017. By Kirill Tulin and helpers. Thanks to: Adeline Christin, Airi Triisberg, Alexander Skidan, Alla and Igor Tulin, Anna Curcio, Daniele Rossi, David Muoz, Diego Tartari, Edith Poirier, Ekaterina Shcherbakova, Francisco Martínez, Giacomo Donadio, Gigi Roggero, Giorgio Molin, Giovanna Esposito Yussif, Giulia Palladini, Iggy Lond Malmborg, Jimmy, la famiglia Landonio, Marco Meoto, Mihail Berdnikov, Mirco Rota, Olga Jitlina, Pietro Monticelli, Raine Vasquez, Rolye Zapata, Stefano Quitadamo, Tanel Viilup, Valeria Graziano

» Help for the stoker of the central heating boiler Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia (EKKM)

back-to-the-future 04/11/2017

Back to the Future: Project! at WORM Rotterdam
by Guy Sherwin (Senior Lecturer Animation).

back-to-the-future

20/10/2017

Katy Deepwell is lecturing in Japan: catch her at Tokyo University of the Arts on 24th October 2017, at Seiko University on 25th and Doshisha University in Kyoto and 26th October.

THE BATTLE FOR THEATRE¬01 | Incommon 12/10/2017

InCommon: performing arts in Italy 1959 to 1979 - Prefigurative Practices Camp: 19.10.17, 4.30pm, Università Iuav di Venezia. Curated by Silvia Bottiroli. With: Cesare Pietroiusti, Luigi De Angelis, Umberto Angelini, Valeria Graziano (Middlesex University), Linda Di Pietro. Respondents: Cristina Kristal Rizzo, Daniela Cattivelli, Marco Pustianaz, Carmelo Marabello, Livia Andrea Piazza, Roberta Da Soller.

https://www.in-common.org/

THE BATTLE FOR THEATRE¬01 | Incommon The battle for theatre began with an aesthetic issue. The experiences, the practices, the relationships between the bodies, the organization of the spaces, the acoustic modulations, the vocal…

FACES – gender, technology, art 05/10/2017

Prof Katy Deepwell is presenting at Faces: gender, art, technology. 20 years of interactions, connections and collaborations, Graz, Austria, 15h October 2017.

In 2017 we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the international online community "FACES“, a network of women in media arts who connect inperson and on the listserv faces-l.net. "FACES" was founded in 1997 in Austria. It has built its base from meetings with communities of women around the world, in person and virtually, bringing a borderless sense of communication, giving new possibilities for creative online projects - performance, spoken word, sound, and theoretical discussion. http://www.faces-l.net/

FACES – gender, technology, art About FACES Story The faces list began operation in the Spring of 1997, a pragmatic response to the needs of a small but growing number of women in media. Initiated after a series of discussions that took place on the margins of European media arts and media culture events, via email, and in the dim...

Media | Practices | Commoning 25/09/2017

ADRI Research Fellow Valeria Graziano presents at MEDIA | PRACTICES | COMMONING, Universität Konstanz, 09.-11.10.2017. This international conference critically discusses concepts of commons, commoning and conviviality by situating them within the contemporary framework of digital technology and media.
With: Elena Pulcini | Gerald Raunig | Matt Hills | Alexandre Monnin | Valeria Graziano | Jeremy Gilbert | Özlem Savaş | Christian Licoppe | Vassilis Tsianos | Dimitris Parsanoglou | Nanna Heidenreich.

Media | Practices | Commoning International Conference, University of Konstanz 09.-11.10.2017 Organized by the DFG-Research Group “Media and Participation. Between Demand and Imposition” (University of Konstanz) The internation…

Photos 18/09/2017

ADAPTIVE USE AND REUSE: A TIME-SPECIFIC PROCESS by Francesca Murialdo (Programme Leader of Interior Architecture @ Middlesex University) has been published in the book 'Conservation/Adaptation. Keeping alive the spirit of the place', D. Fiorani, L. Kealy, S.F. Musso (ed.),EAAE, Hasselt-Belgium 2017. ISBN: 978-2-930301-65-5

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