Event detail
AT LONDON ZOO: Each thing seen is the parody of another, or is the same thing in a deceptive form
19. Sep - 19. Sep 10 / ended Gasworks£5
12pm
“No one seems to be there to introduce Cameron, and now he's lost his audience to a monkey. He makes one final scan of his notes, then, as he is about to speak, he notices two macaques sitting high up at the top of the enclosure in a chaotic framework of old branches.”
- K.D. in Looking for Headless
As an extended part of the Hydrarchy conference, Goldin+Senneby organise a talk at London Zoo with economic geographer Dr Angus Cameron, who acts as the artists' spokesperson. In this talk, Angus Cameron has promised to explain what a 14th century fictional knight and a handful of monkeys in Gibraltar have to do with the construct of state sovereignty.
Meeting point: Entrance of London Zoo, Regents Park, London NW14R at 11.45am. Please note that the talk will start at 12pm sharp. Map
Entry fee and booking: Entry fee is £5 payable (by cash only) on the door and booking is essential as places are limited.To book a place, please email booking@gasworks.org.uk.
This event is part of the exhibition Hydrarchy: Power and Resistance at Sea.
http://www.gasworks.org.uk

