7th February, 2014 / 11.00am - 4.00pm
5th February, 2015
Tim Marlow in conversation with Stephen Farthing, UAL Chair of Drawing
How will the past 20 years shape the next twenty years
Tim Marlow is a writer, broadcaster, art historian and currently Director of Artistic Programmes at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. He has written about art and culture for The Times, Guardian and Independent on Sunday. In 1993, he founded Tate: The Art Magazine. From 1991 to 1998, he presented BBC Radio 4’s arts programme Kaleidoscope, for which he won a Sony Award. Until spring 2014 Marlow was Director of Exhibitions at White Cube.
Stephen Farthing is a Royal Academician and Rootstein Hopkins Professor of Drawing at the University of Art London. He has represented the UK in the Sao Paulo and Paris Biennales, exhibited in one person shows at the Royal Academy, London, The Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, The Carillo Gill, Mexico City, the Paco Imperial, Rio De Janiaro and The Museum of Modern Art in Kyoto. He is currently chair of the Royal Academy‘s Exhibition Committee.
This event is part of the UAL Chair’s Present Series
Looking forward @JS_Diaspora opening a discussion with stimulus from award winning film #MyNameIs @mynameisdocu on 'Decolonising the self before we can decolonise HE & culture' @RADA_London via @InfoTCCE tomorrow as part of a broader event from 1pm to 3pm. Deets to follow in🧵 pic.twitter.com/6ozzJLHTrG