19.30 – 22.30 – Monday 20th May 2013
Google Campus London, 4-5 Bonhill St, London, EC2A 4BX
“Across the Great Discipline Divide”
An evening celebrating cross-discipline art, hosted by artist and director of The Beinghuman Collective Gaynor O’Flynn, who the BBC described as “that conscious cathartic voice”.
Featuring conversation from the Serpentine Gallery’s Tom Harrison, a reading from Granta Book’s art director Michael Salu & a unique acoustic live set from Turner Prize winner Martin Creed – “rearranging the rules of art” The Observer
Frieze described Gaynor’s most recent work, turning Tibetan nuns voices into circles of light projected onto a UNESCO world heritage site in Kathmandu as “an exhilarating show – a memory that will stay with us for a long time”
Granta’s art editor and artistic director, Michael Salu who has worked with Tricky, the Chapman Brothers, Broomberg & Chanarin will be reading his latest story
Serpentine’s Gallery’s Tom Harrison will lead a discussion on the history and power of the limited edition and collaboration across disciplines
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