"...this exhibition aims to disrupt, break down and re-evaluate linear histories. In examining the remnants of time, an eternal present emerges, a collective cultural memory appears, and chronological time becomes replaced with a mnemic delineation of time."

Monday, 7 June 2010

Event: 'They Do Things Differently There' Panel Discussion, Talbot Rice Gallery, 12th June, 2-4 pm

“When we study, discuss, analyse a reality, we analyse it as it appears in our mind, in our memory. We know reality only in the past tense. We do not know what it is in the present, in the moment when it is happening, when it is. The present moment is unlike the memory of it. Remembering is not the negative of forgetting. Remembering is a form of forgetting.” (Milan Kundera 1995)

An intervention with historical archives, taxonomy and museology is a gesture of alternative knowledge or counter-memory offering the possibility of an alternative future. The panel discussion will offer an opportunity to further expand and interrogate the conceptual threads of 'They Do Things Differently There'. Please join our group of eleven postgraduate curators along with guest speakers Anne-Marie Kramer (University of Warwick), Daniel Watt (Loughborough University) and Nicholas Oddy (Glasgow School of Art) for this informal yet informative event.

FREE event but due to limited seating booking is essential. Please email rocca.gutteridge@eca.ac.uk to confirm a place for the discussion.

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