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SUMMARY:Living with Buildings - Wellcome Collection
DESCRIPTION:We’re surrounded by buildings all the time\, but how do they affect our physical and mental health? \n\nExplore the role colour can play in making us feel better\, see a pioneering mobile clinic designed to provide adaptable healthcare in emergency situations and examine the history and continuing reality of how we design for health. \nFeaturing works by Andreas Gursky\, Rachel Whiteread and Martha Rosler\, as well as buildings designed by Goldfinger\, Lubetkin and Aalto\, this exhibition examines some of the ways in which architects\, planners and designers influence our health\, self-esteem and ideas about society. \nConsider the urgent connections between our homes and our health and look anew at the future of our built environment in this major exhibition.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/living-with-buildings-wellcome-collection/
LOCATION:Wellcome Collection\, 183 Euston Road\, London\, NW1 2BE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,Partner Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190213
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SUMMARY:Edward Allington: In pursuit of sculpture
DESCRIPTION:‘Sculpture is now a complex\, diverse and exciting activity\, moving and matching the complexity of the world’ — Edward Allington 1997 \n\nSculptures\, photographs\, drawings\, antique ledgers\, motorbike parts and toy dinosaurs are part of a new exhibition at UCL Art Museum\, celebrating the legacy of British artist Edward Allington. \nThis exhibition will serve as the first installment of UCL’s Year of Public Sculpture\, which will explore what sculpture means\, as critical conceptual devices spanning multiple forms\, from traditional materials to sound\, performance and digital media. \nThe exhibition is book-ended by one of Allington’s earliest works as a student of ceramics and his final public work in the UK: a collaboration with artist and fellow Slade Professor\, Jo Volley. Their drawing has been scaled-up to be 7.5m high to wrap around a pop-up structure in the courtyard of UCL. The work features classical columns\, as well as drawing and building instruments\, which are overlaid on a chart depicting the growth of UCL in its first 100 years. Inscribed with the UCL motto Cuncti adsint meritaeque expectent praemia palmae (Let all come who by merit deserve the most reward) the piece reflects upon the university’s development. \nEdward Allington: In pursuit of sculpture is curated by Dr Andrea Fredericksen\, Curator\, UCL Art Museum and Dr Nina Pearlman\, Head of UCL Art Collections. \n*Quote: Edward Allington\, A method for sorting cows: [essays\, 1993-97] Manchester: Metropolitan University\, 1997\, p.12.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/edward-allington-in-pursuit-of-sculpture/
LOCATION:UCL Art Museum\, South Cloisters\, University College London\, Gower St\,\, London\, WC1E 6BT
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SUMMARY:Knowledge Quarter Private Tour: Corita Kent: Power Up
DESCRIPTION:The Knowledge Quarter is delighted to invite staff from Knowledge Quarter organisations to the next in our series of private views\, on this occasion hosted by the House of Illustration. \nKQ staff and partner organisations will have the opportunity to have an exclusive view of Corita Kent: Power Up – The UK’s biggest ever show of work by the pop artist\, social activist and nun. \nCan’t attend but want to receive invitations to future private views? Sign up to our updates here. \n \nAbout Corita Kent: Power Up \nAdvertising slogans collide with religious texts in Corita Kent’s bright\, bold and at times controversial screen prints. This vital voice of 1960s American pop art brings the sublime to bear on the everyday\, using typography and graphic design to investigate modern life and challenge its afflictions – poverty\, racism\, and war. \nPublic protest and spiritual reflection found a shared language in Kent’s pioneering approach to art and education in Hollywood in the 1960s. The exhibition will offer a bold new perspective on a pivotal period in American art. \nRead more about the exhibition here.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/knowledge-quarter-private-tour-corita-kent-power-up/
LOCATION:House of Illustration\, 2 Granary Square\, King's Cross\, London\, N1C 4BH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,KQ Events,Private Views
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