Category Archives: SERIES EIGHT

Whitney Phillips and Joseph M.Reagle
Whitney Phillips and Joseph M. Reagle, authors of two pertinent and incisive new books published by MIT, explore the culture of comment and criticism on the world wide web.

Whitney Phillips and Joseph M.Reagle
Whitney Phillips and Joseph M. Reagle, authors of two pertinent and incisive new books published by MIT, explore the culture of comment and criticism on the world wide web.

Eugene Palmer
Eugene Palmer is a painter who, since the late 1970s, has explored notions of selfhood, identity and cultural history, but it is the detail and radiant humanity of his subjects that burn indelible images into viewers’ minds.

Eugene Palmer
Eugene Palmer is a painter who, since the late 1970s, has explored notions of selfhood, identity and cultural history, but it is the detail and radiant humanity of his subjects that burn indelible images into viewers’ minds.

The L.A. Rebellion
From the late 1960s-90s the L.A. Rebellion, a group of LA-based filmmakers, forged a new black cinema of complex & compassionate depictions of African American life. Guests inc: Billy Woodberry, Barbara McCullough & Ben R Caldwell, actor Roger Guenveur Smith,

The L.A. Rebellion
From the late 1960s-90s the L.A. Rebellion, a group of LA-based filmmakers, forged a new black cinema of complex & compassionate depictions of African American life. Guests inc: Billy Woodberry, Barbara McCullough & Ben R Caldwell, actor Roger Guenveur Smith,

Gareth Long
Gareth Long is an artist with an incredible nose for cultural research. From video objects to books that write themselves, he possesses the singular ability to formalise the events and ideas he uncovers in compelling projects and artefacts.

Gareth Long
Gareth Long is an artist with an incredible nose for cultural research. From video objects to books that write themselves, he possesses the singular ability to formalise the events and ideas he uncovers in compelling projects and artefacts.

Contemporary Artists in Dublin
Recorded before a live audience at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, guests include artist and curator Sibyl Montague, artists Dan Tuomey, Oisín O’Brien, Kerry Guinan and Eimear Walshe, writer Megan Nolan and singer-songwriter Molly Garvey.

Contemporary Artists in Dublin
Recorded before a live audience at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, guests include artist and curator Sibyl Montague, artists Dan Tuomey, Oisín O’Brien, Kerry Guinan and Eimear Walshe, writer Megan Nolan and singer-songwriter Molly Garvey.

Lutz Förster
Current artistic director of Pina Bausch’s Tanztheater Wuppertal Lutz Förster is an extraordinary dancer, performer and teacher whose career spans four decades.

Lutz Förster
Current artistic director of Pina Bausch’s Tanztheater Wuppertal Lutz Förster is an extraordinary dancer, performer and teacher whose career spans four decades.

Valeria Napoleone
Valeria Napoleone has been a patron and collector of art since the late 1990s. Her pursuit is dedicated to the support and collection of work by female contemporary artists.

Valeria Napoleone
Valeria Napoleone has been a patron and collector of art since the late 1990s. Her pursuit is dedicated to the support and collection of work by female contemporary artists.

Vivienne Dick
Vivienne Dick is a Dublin-based artist and filmmaker with the unparalleled ability to capture the essence of a city, from subcultures to the metaphysical and political currents propelling shifts in culture and society.

Vivienne Dick
Vivienne Dick is a Dublin-based artist and filmmaker with the unparalleled ability to capture the essence of a city, from subcultures to the metaphysical and political currents propelling shifts in culture and society.

Student Protest & Action
Students from Central St Martins College of Art (London), the National College of Art and Design (Dublin), and Goldsmiths University (London) talk about their respective current actions and protests against the marketisation of higher education.

Student Protest & Action
Students from Central St Martins College of Art (London), the National College of Art and Design (Dublin), and Goldsmiths University (London) talk about their respective current actions and protests against the marketisation of higher education.