Monday, 14 June 2010, 6 pm–7.30 pm, Room B04, 43 Gordon Square, London WC1 0PD

Argentine Visual Artist and Human Rights Activist Marcelo Brodsky will be speaking about his artwork on the memory of the dictatorship in Argentina. The artist will be looking back on a period of ten years of photographic essays and publications, especially the Memory Park project for the victims of State Terrorism, invited to the next São Paulo Biennale. Brodsky will also present his work ‘Visual Correspondences’, a series of visual conversations with the artists Martin Parr, Cassio Vasconcellos, Manel Esclusa, Pablo Ortiz Monasterio, Joachim Schmid and Horst Hoheisel.

A screen presentation of Brodsky’s artistic work will be followed by a discussion with Professor Jens Andermann and the public. Marcelo Brodsky is the author of the exhibition ‘Buena Memoria’, shown over 120 occasions in 27 countries between 1997 and 2009. Visit www.marcelobrodsky.com for more details of his work.