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Tuesday 16 March 18.30
Miwon Kwon on Judd
CANCELLED
Miwon Kwon will be unable to be in London to speak at Tate Modern on 16 March
  Untitled
Donald Judd Untitled 1972
Lent by the American Fund for the Tate Gallery 1992
Art © Donald Judd Foundation/VAGA, New York/DACS, London 2004

Donald Judd was one of the first sculptors to emphasise the continuity between the interior spaces contained within his objects and the spaces surrounding them. Related to this concern was the emergence during the late 1960s of site-specific art. Miwon Kwon will draw on her recent research and her publication, One Place after Another: Site-Specific Art and Locational Identity, to present a critical history of Judd’s relationship to site-specificity, charting its implications for subsequent art practices. Informed by urban theory, postmodernist criticism, and debates concerning identity politics and the public sphere, Kwon addresses the siting of art as more than an artistic problem, but one concerned with today’s unstable relationships between location, identity, and community.

This event will be webcast

Donald Judd Supported by Tate Members

Starr Auditorium
£5 (£3 concessions)
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Tate Members are entitled to a concessionary rate on this event.

 
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