Revising History was a two-part programme comprising: 1: Three exhibitions of new moving image work by Richard Billingham, Kathleen Herbert and Anna Bunting-Branch at Hardwick Gallery, Richard Billingham' s exhibited work: Ray (2015, 33 mins) 2: A one-day symposium of screenings and discussion with the artists and invited speakers at the University of Gloucestershire, and panel discussion at The Wilson Art Gallery & Museum. Richard Billingham was in conversation with Kieran Cashell, Kathleen Herbert was in conversation with Ele Carpenter, Anna Bunting-Branch was in conversation with Naomi Pearce. Panel discussion: Andrew Bick (Chair), Richard Billingham, Kieran Cashell, Kathleen Herbert, Ele Carpenter, Anna Bunting-Branch, ...
‘Episode’ is a collaboration between venues and universities aiming to provoke new research into how...
The discipline of exhibition histories has set out to bring into consideration social, spatial, and ...
In this panel discussion curators Kristine Khouri and Rasha Salti, and art historian Anthony Gardner...
Revising History was a two-part programme comprising: 1: Three exhibitions of new moving image work...
Revising History was a two-part programme comprising: 1. Three exhibitions of new moving image wo...
Billingham's early video piece 'Tony Smoking Backwards', 4min, 1999 was exhibited in the group show ...
As convenor of this one day international symposium at the Royal Academy of Arts, I sought to bring ...
Photographic work from Billingham's series 'Ray's a Laugh' was exhibited in 'History is Now: 7 Artis...
150 years of collecting work by artists at the start of their career. With ever increasing inter...
Tate Britain’s major conference, held in collaboration with Birkbeck, University of London and cultu...
Two of the most original artists operating in the field between visual arts and film, Richard Billin...
Illustrated Lecture at Art Exchange, Essex University, Colchester, 15th March, 2017, drawing parall...
A selection of Billingham's photography from the series 'Rays a Laugh' was exhibited in 'Making Hist...
A symposium that focused on themes explored in THE WATCH MAN – BALNAKIEL, a book on Shona Illingwort...
Noel Frankham is co-curator of the Port Arthur Project. He discusses the series of commissioned site...
‘Episode’ is a collaboration between venues and universities aiming to provoke new research into how...
The discipline of exhibition histories has set out to bring into consideration social, spatial, and ...
In this panel discussion curators Kristine Khouri and Rasha Salti, and art historian Anthony Gardner...
Revising History was a two-part programme comprising: 1: Three exhibitions of new moving image work...
Revising History was a two-part programme comprising: 1. Three exhibitions of new moving image wo...
Billingham's early video piece 'Tony Smoking Backwards', 4min, 1999 was exhibited in the group show ...
As convenor of this one day international symposium at the Royal Academy of Arts, I sought to bring ...
Photographic work from Billingham's series 'Ray's a Laugh' was exhibited in 'History is Now: 7 Artis...
150 years of collecting work by artists at the start of their career. With ever increasing inter...
Tate Britain’s major conference, held in collaboration with Birkbeck, University of London and cultu...
Two of the most original artists operating in the field between visual arts and film, Richard Billin...
Illustrated Lecture at Art Exchange, Essex University, Colchester, 15th March, 2017, drawing parall...
A selection of Billingham's photography from the series 'Rays a Laugh' was exhibited in 'Making Hist...
A symposium that focused on themes explored in THE WATCH MAN – BALNAKIEL, a book on Shona Illingwort...
Noel Frankham is co-curator of the Port Arthur Project. He discusses the series of commissioned site...
‘Episode’ is a collaboration between venues and universities aiming to provoke new research into how...
The discipline of exhibition histories has set out to bring into consideration social, spatial, and ...
In this panel discussion curators Kristine Khouri and Rasha Salti, and art historian Anthony Gardner...