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DescriptionStart time: 4.30pm This immersive seminar showcases the work of Adam Chodzko & Ben Judd to invite reflection on human-marine relations, connectivity and collaboration.
Contemporary artists Adam Chodzko and Ben Judd have often engaged with the sea in their respective artistic research and practice. This immersive edition of the World Art Research Seminar showcases their work to invite reflection on human-marine relations, connectivity and collaboration. An 'in conversation' will follow between the artists and the art historians Pandora Syperek and Sarah Wade, curators of the exhibition Sea Inside at the Sainsbury Centre, Norwich, and the organisers of this special event. This event is funded by the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
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Additional ItemsMore InformationAccessibility notes: This is a basement lecture theatre accessible via a lift. Adam Chodzko is a multimedia artist whose work often takes the form of searches—trying to see collectively in relation with others, while also glimpsing with them what we prefer to look away from. From video, performance, drawing and sculpture to socially-engaged processes, his art explores the ecologies of how we connect with each other and the world, creating social spaces that blur documentary and fantasy, conceptualism and surrealism, remoteness and intimacy, the public and private. Ben Judd (lives and works in London) is an artist who makes performances, moving image and installations that examine collectivity and participation, enabling different forms of communities to be explored in relation to site and context. He often works with collaborators as a method to develop self-reflexive folk histories and construct temporary communities. |