This week we welcome ‘Visiting Artist’ Sonia Boyce, MBE

SONIA BOYCE, MBE, is a British Afro-Caribbean artist, living and working in London. She is Professor at Middlesex University and Professor of Black Art and Design at University of the Arts London.

Sonia Boyce. Photo

21st May, 2015

The Clocktower Building (Lecture Theatre, CT 102)
16.30-17.30
Free, everyone welcome!

Sonia Boyce. Poster

Working across a range of media including photography, installation, text and improvised collaborations. Boyce came to prominence as part of the Black British cultural renaissance of the 1980’s. Her work explores the experiences of being a black woman living in a white society, and how religion, politics and sexual politics form that experience.

“In the broadest sense, my research interests lie in art as a social practice and the critical and contextual debates that arise from this burgeoning field. Since the 1990s my own art practice has relied on working with other people in collaborative and participatory situations, often demanding of those collaborators spontaneity and unrehearsed performative actions. Working across media, mainly drawing, print, photography, video and sound, I recoup the remains of these performative gestures – the leftovers, the documentation – to make the art works, which are often concerned with the relationship between sound and memory, the dynamics of space, and incorporating the spectator.”

Boyce has exhibited her work internationally in museums and galleries recently staging a video and performance work Exquisite Cacophony at the 56th Venice Biennale. Other recent exhibitions include: The Impossible Community, Moscow Museum of Modern Art (2011), Play! Recapturing the Radical Imagination, Göteborg International Biennial of Contemporary Art (2013) and Speaking in Tongues, Centre for Contemporary Art, Glasgow (2014).

She has taught widely and uses workshops as part of her creative process, and her works can be seen in many national collections including Tate Modern.

Sonia Boyce was awarded an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List 2007, for services to art.

This week we welcome ‘Visiting Artist’ Jeremy Millar

JEREMY MILLAR is an artist and tutor in Critical Writing at the Royal College of Art, London. His work is often marked by an historic trace, whether a person or an event or the works of others, yet his interest is focused on ‘what might have been’ rather than ‘what has been.’

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14th May, 2015

The Clocktower Building (Lecture Theatre, CT 102)
16.30-17.30
Free, everyone welcome!

Jeremy Millar Poster

His work often attempts to activate the possibilities of the past in order to make them available to us in the present. His recent solo exhibitions include Muzeum Stzuki, Lodz, Whitstable Biennale; Southampton City Art Gallery; Project Arts Centre, Dublin, (with Geoffrey Farmer); and CCA, Glasgow.

His work has also been included in numerous group exhibitions including ‘Self’, Turner Contemporary; ‘Curiosity: Art and the Pleasure of Knowing’, Turner Contemporary, curated by Brian Dillon; and ‘The World is Almost Six Thousand Years Old’, The Collection, Lincoln, curated by Tom Morton.

He has curated numerous exhibitions in Britain and abroad, and has contributed to numerous international publications. He is currently developing new films on the Elizabethan polymath John Dee, and the French poet Arthur Rimbaud.