Symposium: The Arts and Imagination – Art Gallery of SA – July 3

Outreach Session of the Australasian Association of Philosophy 2017, jointly organised with the J. M. Coetzee Centre for Creative Practice (JMCCCP), the Art Gallery of South Australia, and partly sponsored by the Australian Research Council and the American Society for Aesthetics.

Date: Monday afternoon July 3rd

Time: 2.00-5.00

Venue: Radford Auditorium, Art Gallery of SA (AGSA)

Title: Myths, metaphors and tropes: the narratives which guide studio practice

Cost: Free and all welcome. Tea and coffee will be provided. No registration required. The session is a component of a workshop on the Arts and Imagination which runs as part of the AAP conference, see:  http://artsense.edu.au/workshop-2017/  Contact: jenny.mcmahon@adelaide.edu.au

Chair: Professor Jenny McMahon (Philosophy, Adelaide)

The speakers are:

  1. Michael Newall is a philosopher who is currently Director of Learning & Teaching for the School of Arts, and Director of the MA in Philosophy of Art & Aesthetics at the University of Kent, Canterbury, UK. His expertise spans art history and theory, and philosophy of art and aesthetics. In philosophy of art, he has a special concern with the philosophy and aesthetics of visual art. His interest in contemporary art and Australian art has developed in part from his earlier work as a critic and curator. Much of his current teaching and research explores the potential for productive meetings of the two disciplines of art history and philosophy of art. See: https://www.kent.ac.uk/arts/staff-profiles/hpa/newall.html

Michael will speak on the role of critique in studio practice.

  1. Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro are visual artists who have received considerable recognition for their work, as evidenced by invitations to hold significant exhibitions in galleries and museums in Europe and Asia, including the Corcoran in Washington DC (2011-12); a mid-career survey of their work held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney (2012) and as Australia’s representative at the Venice Biennale in 2009. They are represented in Sydney by the Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery and in San Francisco by the Wendi Norris Gallery. They have a show slated for the Art Gallery of SA in 2018.  See: https://artsense.edu.au/team/

Claire and Sean will speak on the source of their ideas.

  1. Daniel von Sturmer is an artist and Senior Lecturer in Fine Art at Monash University.  His practice involves video, photography, installation and architectural interventions. His works draw connections between psychology and philosophy, making manifest the psychological and perceptual elements at play in the encounter with artworks.  Von Sturmer has exhibited at numerous international public venues, including Australian Centre of Contemporary Art (Melbourne), Gothenberg Museum of Art (Sweden), and Venice Biennale (Italy).  Recent solo exhibitions include Electric Light, Anna Schwartz Gallery (Melbourne, 2016), Focus & Field, Young Projects Gallery (Los Angeles, 2014), These Constructs, Anna Schwartz Gallery (Melbourne, 2014), Video Works, Karsten Schubert Gallery (London, 2010).  He is represented by Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne. See https://artsense.edu.au/team/

Daniel will speak on “Withholding Narratives: How artists use critical language in the development of their work”.

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