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[ecrea] Artists Publications and the legacy of Sol LeWitt
Thu Apr 01 09:24:50 GMT 2010
= Conference:
= Artists Publications and the legacy of Sol
LeWitt<= /p>
= Sheffield Hallam University and Site Gallery,
Sheffield
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= Saturday 8th May 2010, 10am – 6pm, (registration from
9.15am)<= /span>
A conference hosted by Sheffield Hallam University in collaboration with
the Research Group for Artists Publications (RGAP) and Site Gallery,
Sheffield,= to explore the relevance and position of artists’
publications in contem= porary art practice - focusing particularly on
the bookworks of Sol LeWitt, and considering his legacy in terms of
artist-publishing now.=
Keynote speak= ers and contributors= :
Professor Anne Moeglin-Delcroix, Simon Cutts, Clive Phillpot,
David Bellingham, Elisabeth S Clark, and Philip Thomas
CONFERENCE FEE
Fees include full attendance at conference sessions, a visit to Site
Gallery to = view the exhibition Sol LeWitt: Artist’s Books=
= plus a music performance, lunch, morning and afternoon
refreshments, conference literatu= re and delegate pack.
Conference originated and co-ordinated by Chlo=EB Brown, Art and
Design Re= search Centre, Sheffield Hallam University and Martin
Rogers, director= , RGAP.
www.rgap.co.uk
The exhibition Sol LeWitt: Artist’s Books has been curat= ed by
Giorgio Maffei and Emanuele De Donno a= t Viaindustriae,
Sant’Eraclio di Foligno, Italy.
With additional thanks to the Estate of Sol LeWitt and to the Music
Department a= t the University of Huddersfield
To register for the conference, please complete the appended
Registration Form and return to (conference21 /at/ shu.ac.uk)<= /a> =
by 23rd April.
Please find more details and the Registration Form attached
below.
Please could you forward this information to anybody that you feel may
be interested.=
Many thanks,
Chlo=EB
Kirsty Christer
Publications and Events - Art and Design Research Centre, C3= RI
Sheffield Hallam University
(k.a.christer /at/ shu.ac.uk)
www3.shu.ac.uk/c3ri
Transmission:
www.transmission.uk.com<= /span>
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
Centre for Studies on Media and Culture (CeMeSO)
Pleinlaan 2 - B-1050 Brussels - Belgium
T: ++ 32 (0)2-629.18.56
F: ++ 32 (0)2-629.36.84
Office: 5B.401a
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