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NOW, THEN: A Panel Discussion on the legacy of reductive abstraction from the 1970s and its influence on British artists today

31 Jan 2015

Regular hours

Saturday
10:00 – 18:00
by appointment

Cost of entry

FREE

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Flowers Gallery | Kingsland Road

London
England, United Kingdom

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  • Falkirk Street (bus stop) served by numbers; 67,149, 242, 243,149
  • Hoxton Overground Station
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Set within the context of the Flowers Gallery exhibition Seven from the Seventies, the panel will discuss the impact and legacy of the artists on show, Colin Cina, Bernard Cohen, Derek Hirst, Noel Forster, Michael Kidner, Jack Smith and Richard Smith, and the continued relevance of reductive, geometric and systems approaches within contemporary painting.

About

Hosted by Saturation Point, the online editorial and curatorial project for reductive, geometric and systems artists working in the UK.

Chair: broadcaster, writer and curator Philip Dodd
Panel & Contributing Guests: Rana Begum, John Carter, Natalie Dower, Lothar Gӧtz, Peter Lowe, Jonathan Parsons, Richard Plank and Hanz Hancock, joint editor and host for Saturation Point.
 
RSVP essential: jessica@flowersgallery.com

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