Lisson Gallery is proud to present a programme of occasional free lunchtime talks, offering a unique opportunity to hear Lisson Gallery artists, other cultural figures and gallery staff to discuss art and related topics.
Each talk gives the opportunity to meet the artist and to discover first-hand the thoughts, processes and insights behind their work. Each lecture is free but booking is essential as there will be a limited number of places available.
The first in the series will feature Art & Language – a key influence in the development of Conceptual Art. Having enjoyed a 40 year relationship with Lisson Gallery, their current exhibition Portraits and a Dream presents a series of new works that examine and reconstruct aspects of their practice, including the major installation Portraits and a Dream.
Michael Baldwin and Mel Ramsden of Art & Language
in conversation with
Greg Hilty, Lisson Gallery Curatorial Director
Friday 26th February
12.30 – 13.30pm
52 – 54 Bell Street, London NW1 5DA
Free admission. Booking is essential.
RSVP to chloe@lissongallery.com
Each talk gives the opportunity to meet the artist and to discover first-hand the thoughts, processes and insights behind their work. Each lecture is free but booking is essential as there will be a limited number of places available.
The first in the series will feature Art & Language – a key influence in the development of Conceptual Art. Having enjoyed a 40 year relationship with Lisson Gallery, their current exhibition Portraits and a Dream presents a series of new works that examine and reconstruct aspects of their practice, including the major installation Portraits and a Dream.
Michael Baldwin and Mel Ramsden of Art & Language
in conversation with
Greg Hilty, Lisson Gallery Curatorial Director
Friday 26th February
12.30 – 13.30pm
52 – 54 Bell Street, London NW1 5DA
Free admission. Booking is essential.
RSVP to chloe@lissongallery.com

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