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DACS Annual Lecture: Anthea Hamilton

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DACS Annual Lecture: Anthea Hamilton

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Date

Sep 24 2018 19:00 - 21:00

Description

DACS is delighted to be hosting its inaugural Annual Lecture, A Space For Thought, with British artist Anthea Hamilton.

Tate Britain's director Alex Farquharson describes Anthea's works as “unforgettable experiences that both provoke and delight.”

Artists frame and represent the world in a unique way, shaping how we understand and make sense of our surroundings. The DACS Annual Lectures seek to explore the unique perspectives of some of the UK’s most important contemporary artists. This year, we invite you to hear Anthea Hamilton speak at A Space for Thought, Monday 24 September at 7pm, at The Art Worker’s Guild.

About Anthea Hamilton: Anthea Hamilton (b. 1978, London) is based in London, UK.. She was one of four shortlisted artists for the 2016 Turner Prize. Her recent solo shows include: The Squash,at Tate Britain, London; Anthea Hamilton Reimagines Kettle’s Yard at Hepworth, Wakefield; LICHEN! LIBIDO! CHASTITY! at SculptureCenter, New York; Sorry I’m Late at Firstsite, Colchester; Les Modules at Foundation Pierre Berge – Yves Saint Laurent, Palais de Tokyo, Paris.

Her work has been presented as part of the British Art Show 8 and in numerous international venues, such as at the Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin, (with Nicholas Byrne), the 13th Lyon Biennale and the 10th Gwangju Biennale. A solo exhibition of Hamilton’s work is currently on show at Secession, Vienna.

Please let us know if you have any accessibility, visual or audio requirements, so that we can provide suitable support.

#DACSAnnualLecture

  • 18.30: Doors open (refreshments provided on arrival)
  • 19.00: Anthea Hamilton 
  • 20.00: Drinks reception

Please note, timings are approximate

Organiser

DACS was set up by artists for artists and represents 180,000 members internationally.

For over 30 years, DACS has campaigned for artists rights because we believe in paying artists fairly. We offer a number of services that support artists at different stages of their career and you can find out more about what we do at www.dacs.org.uk.

Venue

The Art Workers' Guild The Art Workers' Guild, Queen Square 6, WC1N 3AT London

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