- Venue
Rivington Place
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Time
6:30pm
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Admission
Free
- Artists
Beyond the wealth of international biennales and in the context of a ‘globalised’ world, in what way does the ‘international’ connect with the ‘national’ today? Is ‘New Internationalism’, as previously championed by Iniva, still a valid critical format?
Join this debate at Rivington Place responding to Progress Reports – an exhibition of sculpture, graphics, painting and film exploring interpretations of ‘cultural diversity’ and changing attitudes since Iniva was founded 15 years ago.
With Everlyn Nicodemus, an artist and writer who was at Iniva’s first symposium ‘Global visions’ in 1994, Kristian Romare, art historian and critic, Pratap Rughani, writer and award-winning documentary film director, and chaired by Deborah Cherry, Research Professor, Art History department at Central Saint Martins College.