Royal College of Art Curating exhibition
The Royal College of Art London Curating MA is well known internationally for churning out some of the biggest names in contemporary art. As the graduating class of 2015 take a final bow, the students present four exhibitions on a variety of themes, from cybernetics, speculative fiction and language to globalisation. Get ahead of the curve and discover the future movers and shakers of the contemporary art world at this RCA exhibition.
Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art exhibition 2015
The show itself is divided up into four sections. Beginning in Black Box Formula, contemporary artists reflect on the nature of the Black Box, a concept known in technology and social sciences. Prosthetics, networks and post-human thinking take us deep into the Black Box process.
Echo Chamber features a new commission by the theatre designer Chloe Lamford, currently making a name for herself as the Royal Court Theatre Associate Artist. The relationship between contemporary art and theatre is shaken up in a new dystopia.
Over at statement house (temporary title), French artist Jean-Pascal Flavien continues his series of houses for living, resting and working. The site-specific structure standing outside the main entrance will house writers who are engaged in 'writing the house'.
Finally in Whose Game is it? contemporary socio-political questions in our new globalised world are tackled with smashing interactive works including a doughnut-shaped table-tennis table! Look out for Indian group, Raqs Media Collective whose high tech works caught our attention at Frith Street Gallery last year.
If you want to know who the next Hans Ulrich Obrist or Iwona Blazwick will be, pop along to the RCA this March!
The Royal College of Art London Curating MA is well known internationally for churning out some of the biggest names in contemporary art. As the graduating class of 2015 take a final bow, the students present four exhibitions on a variety of themes, from cybernetics, speculative fiction and language to globalisation. Get ahead of the curve and discover the future movers and shakers of the contemporary art world at this RCA exhibition.
Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art exhibition 2015
The show itself is divided up into four sections. Beginning in Black Box Formula, contemporary artists reflect on the nature of the Black Box, a concept known in technology and social sciences. Prosthetics, networks and post-human thinking take us deep into the Black Box process.
Echo Chamber features a new commission by the theatre designer Chloe Lamford, currently making a name for herself as the Royal Court Theatre Associate Artist. The relationship between contemporary art and theatre is shaken up in a new dystopia.
Over at statement house (temporary title), French artist Jean-Pascal Flavien continues his series of houses for living, resting and working. The site-specific structure standing outside the main entrance will house writers who are engaged in 'writing the house'.
Finally in Whose Game is it? contemporary socio-political questions in our new globalised world are tackled with smashing interactive works including a doughnut-shaped table-tennis table! Look out for Indian group, Raqs Media Collective whose high tech works caught our attention at Frith Street Gallery last year.
If you want to know who the next Hans Ulrich Obrist or Iwona Blazwick will be, pop along to the RCA this March!
What | Curating Contemporary Art, RCA |
Where | Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore, London, SW7 2EU | MAP |
Nearest tube | High Street Kensington (underground) |
When |
06 Mar 15 – 22 Mar 15, 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
Price | £Free |
Website | Click here for more details |