Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events
- The New Public Art: Collectivity and Activism in Mexico since the 1980s, 4 July 2024 - Mexico has long been lauded and studied for its post-revolutionary public art, but recent artistic practices have raised questions about how public art is created and for whom it is intended. In The New Public Art, Mara Polgovsky Ezcurra, together... Continue Reading →
- Sex work, activism, and collaborative cinema: María Galindo and Revolución Puta, 21 June 2024 - Sex Work, Activism and Collaborative Cinema:María Galindo and Revolución Puta (2023)Film Screening + Q&A with María Galindo(Discussant: Irene González-López) Join us to watch and discuss REVOLUCIÓN PUTA, a documentary film directed by María Galindo, made in collaboration with Bolivian collectives... Continue Reading →
- How to eat a river: curatorial practice, metabolic literacies and cultures of care, 1 May 2024 - In this talk, Dr Lisa Blackmore reflects on curatorial practice as a mode of stimulating critical reflection on hydrosocial well-being and thinks with eating as an aesthetic medium to support metabolic literacies of riverhood (Boelens et al). She weaves these... Continue Reading →
- Exhibition The Body of Memory / El Cuerpo de la Memoria by artist Janet Toro, 12 Oct 2023 – 7 Dec 2023 - Janet Toro’s performance series The body of memory (El cuerpo de la memoria) rekindles both individual and collective consciousness of the coup d’etat in Chile – that took place 50 years ago. This exhibition of photography and video documentation of... Continue Reading →
- CHILE50: Politics & Aesthetics (20 October, 10 November, 15 December 2023) - These film screenings, specially curated and organised by the Centre for Iberian and Latin American Visual Studies (CILAVS), in collaboration with Birkbeck Institute for the Moving Image (BIMI) and Festival Internacional de Cine de Valdivia (FIC Valdivia), commemorates the 50th... Continue Reading →
- Jerome Branche in conversation with Marcus Wood: Exploding Archives (8 March 2023) - CILAVS is delighted to invite you to this in conversation event, in which Leverhulme Visiting Professor Jerome Branche and Professor Marcus Wood will debate ways of creating an alternative, more inclusive colonial archive that incorporates the records and art left... Continue Reading →
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