The Centre seeks to generate debate concerning those pressing questions facing the contemporary condition of art, as well as providing a valuable space in which to work through the complex trajectories of contemporary art's long history. Engaging with the work being done by postgraduate students and staff in the department, the Centre provides a place to think, theorise and historicise contemporary art, exploring what it has become in light of the complex global, historical, social and political aspects of its current expanded field.
Term 1
Date & Time | Subject | Details |
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Tuesday 8 October, 6-8pm | Moran Sheleg Book Launch | IAS Forum |
Friday 25 October, 5-8pm | Lecture: Amy Sillman | IAS Forum |
Thursday 7 November, 1-1.45pm | Tamar Garb introduces ‘Portia Zvavahera: Zvakazarurwa’ | Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge |
Wednesday 20 November, 5-7pm | Screening: Sigmund Freud’s Dora (1979) | G06, 21 Gordon Square |
Tuesday 10 December, 4.30pm | Tour of the exhibition: ‘The Imaginary Institution of India, 1975-1998’ | Barbican Centre |
Term 2
Date & Time | Subject | Details |
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Tuesday 18 March, 6-8pm | Book Launch: ‘African Diaspora Art History’ with Eddie Chambers | IAS Forum |
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