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Friday 24 October
14.00–19.00
Think Tank Study Day
Land Mark
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Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla Land Mark
2003
Courtesy of the Artists and Lombard-Freid Fine Arts, New York
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Why are certain areas of land designated for preservation,
while others are used for military testing? Whose interests are
served when these decisions are made, and can we speak of an ethics
of land use?
The day will function as an intense, unorthodox think tank in response
to Land Mark, Allora and Calzadilla’s
project for Tate Modern’s Common
Wealth exhibition. Their installation investigates the disputed
US Naval Bomb Testing Range in Vieques, Puerto Rico, and the economies
of reclamation and reconstruction played out across such wounded
soil.
Berlin-based artist Sean Snyder and Matthew
Coolidge from the Center for Land Use Interpretation in
Los Angeles will join Allora & Calzadilla to present talks,
screenings, and discussions, plus tactical and cognitive engagement
with the simulated terrain in the gallery. Debate will focus on
the geographical, political, historical and theoretical issues that
inform the changing status of military land use
A project on the Center For Land Use Interpretation,
organised by students on the Royal College of Art MA Curating Contemporary
Art, will take place 16-26 October with support from the Monique
Beudert Fund. For further information visit
www.cca.rca.ac.uk/clui.
Tate Modern McAulay B and Common Wealth exhibition
£10 (£8 concessions) includes entry to Common Wealth
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