From On the River
Nice program from the Tate Modern with Rosalyn Deutsche, Author of Evictions: Art and Spatial Politics
Link to lecture TEXT from the Tate Site:
Date: 4 March 2005 Venue: Tate Modern The second event in the Making Public series centres on how publicness emerges in art and art writing. Since her book Evictions (1996), Rosalyn Deutsche (Barnard College and Columbia University, New York) has become widely recognised as one of the foremost thinkers in connection with the relationships between contemporary art and the politics of space. Jane Rendell (Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL) has written extensively on gender, space, architecture and urbanism. She is currently working on the relationship between public and private voices in the practice of art criticism, especially in its confessional mode. Please note: Because of the cancellation of the March 11th event, Gillian Rose will now also be joining this discussion. Part of Making Public A collaboration with the Department of Geography at The Open University


