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Opening event for art [ ] the flame desire ignites, burning down the house


4 Apr 2019, 6:00pm - 8:00pm

SC&A, groundfloor, Rutherford Building

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Cost Free
Department Library
Contact A.Greenan(@gold.ac.uk)
02077172295

The Women's Art Library celebrates the opening of Zeppa Maude's exhibition and the artist in conversation with literary critic Professor Bernard McGuirk.

Zeppa Maude has installed an exhibition of artworks that defy the "logos" of the archive and introduce the poetics and erotics of materiality into the space of the Library. This drinks reception in Special Collections will feature a conversation to be recorded for the Women's Art Library collection. All are welcome, but no photography will be allowed.

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4 Apr 2019 6:00pm - 8:00pm
The conversation begins at 6.30pm.
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