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Performance, Collaboration, Photography: Actions of Exchange

17 February 2015 at 18.30–20.00
Aine Phillips and Manuel Vason Double Exposures Ballyvaughan 2014

How do artists work together? What does performance enable artists to do and to say?

Drawing on Manuel Vason’s new book Double Exposures, a collaboration with 40 of the most visually arresting artists in the UK, this event brings together three pairings to discuss ideas of collaboration and the bridging of performance and photography with Manuel Vason, Hugo Glendinning, Alastair MacLennan, Aine Phillips, Marisa Carnesky and The Famous Lauren Barri Holstein. Signed copies of Double Exposures (Intellect Books and Live Art Development Agency, 2015) will be available on the night.

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Performance, Collaboration, Photography: Actions of Exchange

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The Clore Auditorium

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