Andrew Kötting Artist Talk, in Conversation with Simon Kövesi

Andrew Kötting Artist Talk, in Conversation with Simon Kövesi

Thinking Culture | Advanced Research Centre | College of Arts & Humanities | School of Culture & Creative Arts
Date: Thursday 25 January 2024
Time: 17:00 - 19:00
Venue: Kelvin Hall Lecture Theatre
Category: Films and theatre, Public lectures
Speaker: Andrew Kötting, Simon Kövesi
Website: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/andrew-kotting-artist-talk-in-conversation-with-simon-kovesi-tickets-793086943397?aff=oddtdtcreator

Join Andrew Kötting and Simon Kövesi, who will be in conversation around Andrew's practice. They'll share excerpts from works including:

This event has been organised in parntership with the exhibition of The Tell-Tale Rooms, an immersive VR experience created by Andrew and Eden Kötting, at the Advanced Research Centre from January 16-26.

Presented as part of Thinking Culture, a cultural programme supported by the School of Culture & Creative Arts, and in collaboration with the Advanced Research Centre.
 

About Andrew Kötting and Simon Kövesi

Andrew Kötting is an award-winning artist, filmmaker and Professor who has made over 100 short films. His artworks, in varied media, include film, video, performance, paintings, sculpture, collage, cd, vinyl, bookwork, text, and installation, often in collaboration with his daughter Eden. He obtained a BA in Fine Art at Ravensbourne College of Art and then an MA in mixed media at The Slade in London. He is a professor of Time Based Media at UCA and has had over 40 years’ experience in the art world.

Simon Kövesi is a Professor of English and Scottish Literature at the University of Glasgow, and Head of the School of Critical Studies, College of Arts & Humanities. Simon's research focuses on literature from the 19thc to the present day - poetry and prose - with particular interest in the work of John Clare and James Kelman, and the commonality there is working-class culture, which is a broad focus, along with writing about the natural world, and writing about poverty.

About Kelvin Hall

Information about how to get to Kelvin Hall can be found here: https://kelvinhall.org.uk/visit/

The event will take place in the lecture theatre, labelled as "University of Glasgow Concert Suite" on the Kelvin Hall floor plan.

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