Symposium
Inspiration, Art and the Everyday

Richard Wentworth, Tract (from Boost to Wham), 1993
Richard Wentworth
Tract (from Boost to Wham) 1993
© Courtesy of the artist and Lisson Gallery London
Friday 11 March 2005, 14.00–17.00

Explore how the everyday world can be a constant source of inspiration in this informal study day. Leading scholars and critics host talks, discussions and guided tours of Richard Wentworth.

Contributors include:

Simon Groom, Curator;
Richard Wentworth, Artist;
Siân Ede, Director of Arts, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation;
Dr Mark Lythgoe, Neurophysiologist and lecturer, recent projects include Mapping Perception and a series of films on the brain;
Professor Michael O'Shea, Professor of Neuroscience at the University of Sussex;
Sol Sneltvedt, an artist who has been exploring the problem of visualising the mind;
Dr Chris Wright, a Contemporary Anthropologist at Goldsmiths College whose work explores photography and the contemporary world.

Exhibition tours: 11.00am, 11.30am and 12.00pm

This event is supported by Tate Liverpool Members

Tate Liverpool  The Auditorium
£30 (£15 concessions), booking required
For tickets, call 0151 702 7400.



This event is related to the Richard Wentworth exhibition