Art, Money, Parties

Thursday 11 November 2004, 16.00–None set

How does money relate to art?
Does money make the (art) world go round?
Do art parties have ulterior motives?

Join us for an afternoon of discussion, debate and drinks
Art, Money, Parties
Thursday 11 November
4.00pm onwards
Chair: Jonathan Harris

Art
Sacha Craddock

Well-known art critic, writer, lecturer and curator, Sacha Craddock is the chair of New Contemporaries and co-curator of Bloomberg Space, London and she will discuss the works in Liverpool Biennial.

Money
Neil Cummings
Internationally renowned, Neil Cummings and partner Marysia Lewandowska are arguably responsible for some of the most thought-provoking art in the UK. Together they create work that questions the production, value, use and worth of art today.

Parties
Lewis Biggs
Lewis Biggs is Chief Executive of Liverpool Biennial and has worked in the art world for over twenty five years. For him, art parties aren’t just a chance to let your hair down and network, but in fact are places where minds meet and ideas evolve.

 

Tate Liverpool  Auditorium
£5 (£3 concessions), booking required
Contact the box office on 0151 702 7400
For tickets, call 0151 702 7400.



This event is related to the Liverpool Biennial: International 04 exhibition