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Lecture

Gee Vaucher and Laura Oldfield Ford in conversation with Mark Fisher


13 Nov 2014, 5:00pm - 7:00pm

309, Richard Hoggart Building

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Department Visual Cultures
Contact a.t.fisher(@gold.ac.uk)

Gee Vaucher and Laura Oldfield Ford in conversation with Mark Fisher - part of Post-Punk Then and Now, the Visual Cultures Public Programme Autumn 2014

Post-Punk Then and Now - Visual Cultures Public Programme Autumn 2014

‘Post Punk Then and Now’ consists of a series of lectures, in-conversations and film screenings exploring post-punk’s popular modernist search for the new in the very broadest of contexts. The series will take in the changing cultural and political conditions between the 1970s and the 21st century.

Chairs: Gavin Butt, Kodwo Eshun & Mark Fisher

The series will be accompanied by screenings of The Song of the Shirt (dir: Sue Clayton, 1979) and Radio On (dir: Chris Petit, 1979) …dates and times to be announced.

…all welcome

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13 Nov 2014 5:00pm - 7:00pm
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