Research Forum: Biennial Culture
Art as ‘Reverse Colonialism’
Led by Dr. Steven Gartside, Research Fellow, MIRIAD, Manchester Metropolitan University
Friday 3 November 2006, 14.00–17.00
The expansion of ‘Biennial Culture’ has led to an unprecedented level of cultural diversity with regard to location, source material and participating artists. However, the ways in which these events frame art from different cultures remains an underdeveloped topic of discussion. This research forum will aim to explore the implications of the 2006 Biennial’s 'reverse colonialism' as a model for contemporary art practice and reception within the world of the art biennial. Contact robert.knifton@tate.org.uk for more information.
Research Forums will from part of a new Postgraduate Programme to be launched at Tate Liverpool in 2007. Email jean.tormey@tate.org.uk for more information.
Tate Liverpool
£6 (£5 concessions)
Price includes entry to the Liverpool Biennial 2006 exhibition and refreshments.
£6 (£5 concessions)
Price includes entry to the Liverpool Biennial 2006 exhibition and refreshments.
For tickets, call 0151 702 7400.
This event is related to the Liverpool Biennial: International 06 exhibition
