Event overview
How can an experimental art space function in London today? A talk by artists and Filet gallery directors Rut Blees Luxemburg and Uta Kogelsberger
The first in this year's Culture Industry Now! event series, in conjunction with the MA in Culture Industry, Centre for Cultural Studies, profiling key debates, practitioners and theorists in the field of the creative economy. This series assembles critical thinkers to decipher and diagnose what happens when culture is classed as an industrial sector and assimilated into economic paradigms.
Rut Blees Luxemburg is a German photographer living and working in London. Her technique is to take photographs at night, mostly exploring the urban landscape. Luxemburg created a series of images for the London Underground in 2007. Many of her photographs and prints deal with nocturnal themes. Visit her website here: rutbleesluxemburg.com
Uta Kogelsberger is a Belgian photographer living and working in London. After completing her Masters Degree in Sculpture she began working with photography, producing intense and vivid photos of wilderness and urban American landscapes. Her work looks specifically at how those places we create through our dreams and aspirations and the inbuilt failure therein.
More information on Uta Kogelsberger
Dates & times
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25 Feb 2016 | 5:00pm - 7:00pm |
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