Many thanks to Polly from Urban Larder on Mill Road who has agreed to host Angeliki Avgitidou‘s work False Promises during A:L:L. Polly also hosted a work for us last year, so it is great to be able to show there again. And this means that we now only need one more location for this year’s exhibition! We are looking for a lightfast or dark space to show a beautiful projection Common Properties, a collaborative work by Lou Hazelwood and Jo Ray. So if you know a small space that you think might be suitable, do contact us!
Author: Robert Good
Now Booking!
art:language:location: artists’ talk and discussion As part of our Programme of Events we are delighted that Prof Peter de Bolla from King’s College Cambridge will be hosting an artists’ talk and panel discussion on some of the themes and ideas raised by A:L:L. The talk will take place at Newnham College on Monday October 28th, from 6.30-8pm. The event is part of the Festival of Ideas and is free to attend, but you do need to book, so click here for full details and to secure your place! Picture credit: Abbie Canning, Dear Umberto
Beating the Bounds
In what is turning out to be a fascinating counterpoint both to some of the ideas explored in Grete’s essay and to our official A:L:L map (which goes to print at the end of this month), artist B.A. Zanditon has been making regular trips to Cambridge in the last few weeks in order to record the process of walking the boundary of the A:L:L exhibition. Given that we are still negotiating our last few locations, this has proved no mean feat. Here is Barbara today at the Department of the History of Art, inputting GPS and other essential data into…
