Exhibition
Ian White. Any frame is a thrown voice
19 Apr 2018 – 24 Jun 2018
Camden Art Centre
London, United Kingdom
Tickets £7 (£5, Friends, Patrons and Concessions)
Writer and art historian Adrian Rifkin, and dancer and choreographer Julie Cunningham present new performances of Black Flags and Democracy.
As part of Any frame is a thrown voice performers from a variety of practices have been invited to revisit Ian White's performance work and film programming.
Writer and art historian Adrian Rifkin, and dancer and choreographer Julie Cunningham present new performances of Black Flags and Democracy.
Adrian Rifkin is a writer, art historian and sometime art teacher. Rifkin works with film and cinema, classical and popular music, canonical art and mass imagery, literature and pornography. His writing and essays can be found on his website.
Julie Cunningham is a dancer and choreographer. Cunningham launched Julie Cunningham & Company in 2017 which debuted at the Barbican with a double bill about gender and identity. The Company have presented new works at the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Southbank Centre and Dance Base - the British Council Showcase at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Cunningham is the Leverhulme Choreography fellow at Rambert.
Exhibition
Ian White. Any frame is a thrown voice
19 Apr 2018 – 24 Jun 2018
Camden Art Centre
London, United Kingdom
Screening
Screening: Kathleen Collins and Jordan Lord
23 May 2018
Camden Art Centre
London, United Kingdom
Screening
Screening: Carolyn Lazard
23 May 2018
Camden Art Centre
London, United Kingdom
Workshop
Art Theory: Performance, Power, Desire
13 Jun 2018 – 27 Jun 2018
Camden Art Centre
London, United Kingdom
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