2022

Online Salon: Speculative Conversations Erika Tan in conversation with Kathleen Ditzig and Wenny Teo
Past Online
9 July 2022

Online Salon: Speculative Conversations Erika Tan in conversation with Kathleen Ditzig and Wenny Teo

Saturday 9 July 2022 | 1-3pm. All Welcome. 1pm (BST) Online Screening Barang-Barang: Spectral Entanglements 1.30pm (BST) Online Salon with Erika Tan, Kathleen Ditzig and Wenny Teo Book free tickets here Stanley Picker Gallery (Kingston University) and the Decolonising Art Institute (UAL) invite you to join us for the online premiere of Erika Tan’s Stanley Online Salon: Speculative Conversations Erika Tan in conversation with Kathleen Ditzig and Wenny Teo

Onsite Event: Maeve Brennan in conversation with Elizabeth Price
Past Online
29 June 2022

Onsite Event: Maeve Brennan in conversation with Elizabeth Price

Wednesday 29 June 2022 | 3-4:30pm. All Welcome. Join us at Stanley Picker Gallery to hear Maeve Brennan in conversation about her current project and research-based practice with Kingston School of Art Professor Elizabeth Price. Maeve Brennan An Excavation is a new body of work derived from Brennan’s long-term research project The Goods (2018–ongoing), carried out in collaboration with Onsite Event: Maeve Brennan in conversation with Elizabeth Price

Online Salon: Maeve Brennan An Excavation
Past Online
22 June 2022

Online Salon: Maeve Brennan An Excavation

Wednesday 22 June 2022 | 3-4:30pm. All Welcome. Book free tickets here Join us to hear Maeve Brennan discuss the broader context and implications of her collaboration with forensic archaeologists Dr Christos Tsirogiannis and Dr Vinnie Norskov. Register your attendance for free via eventbrite to receive a joining link on the day of the event. A recording of the conversation between Maeve Online Salon: Maeve Brennan An Excavation

At Home
Past Exhibition
17 November 2022 – 25 February 2023

At Home

Exhibition Launch: Wednesday 16 November | 6pm-8.30pm *Closed 20-31 Dec 2022 / Reopen 3 Jan 2023 At Home consists of four films which each explore a key theme of domesticity: shelter, identities, well-being and connectivity. Created by the artists, designers and researchers Martha Rosler, Noam Toran, Superflux, and Simone Niquille between 1989 and 2021, the At Home

Sunlight Doesn’t Need A Pipeline
Past Exhibition / Online
2022

Dani Admiss Sunlight Doesn’t Need A Pipeline

Sunlight Doesn’t Need A Pipeline www.sunlightdoesntneedapipeline.com is a collaborative literacy and climate justice project in search of transformative and regenerative repair. A coalition of art workers, agitators, dream weavers, growers and caregivers have co-created a holistic and ever-growing decarbonisation plan for the art sector and beyond. Transitioning to a low-carbon planet will affect every facet Sunlight Doesn’t Need A Pipeline

An Excavation
Past Exhibition / Online
5 May – 16 July 2022

Maeve Brennan An Excavation

illicitantquitiesnetwork.net In 2014, 45 crates of looted antiquities were discovered at Geneva Freeport in a warehouse belonging to disgraced antiquities dealer Robin Symes. They contained tens of thousands of archaeological remnants worth around £7 million. Three of the crates were sent to forensic archaeologist Dr Christos Tsirogiannis (Aarhus Institute for Advanced Studies) and Dr Vinnie An Excavation

Barang-Barang
Past Exhibition
17 February – 9 April 2022

Erika Tan Barang-Barang

Online Salon: Speculative Conversations Erika Tan in conversation with Kathleen Ditzig & Wendy TeoSaturday 9 July | 1-3pm Online Premiere: Erika Tan Barang Barang: Spectral Entanglements (2022) 2-channel video 23 mins. Online 9-16 July 2022 The exhibition Barang-Barang is a multi-faceted installation containing collected objects, materials and moving-image works produced over the course of Erika Barang-Barang