Exhibition Finissage: Repetition is a Form of Change - Artist Conversation and Closing Drinks
Looiersgracht 60 is pleased to announce a special closing event for Repetition is a Form of Change on the evening of October 20, 2024 at 17:00. The finissage will include a lecture by Francesca Raimondi, professor of philosophy at Free University Berlin, who will connect her research to the exhibition’s themes - exploring concepts of repetition, deconstruction, reproduction, and feminist art in dialogue with the artist and her creative process.
Exhibition Finissage: Repetition is a Form of Change - Artist Conversation and Closing Drinks
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Sophie Rowley
This exhibition marks the first major solo show by German-New Zealand artist Sophie Rowley, whose work explores how repetitive gestures and modes of deconstruction can foster evolutionary change. The exhibition also features two site-specific installations, which were created during Rowley’s residency at Looiersgracht 60 and shared with the public in two earlier events.
Prof. Dr. Raimondi’s research spans aesthetics, critical social theory, feminism, and political philosophy, with a focus on how modern forms of subjectification and embodiment are critiqued and transformed through artistic practices. In her talk, Prof. Dr. Raimondi will connect her research to the exhibition���s themes, exploring concepts of repetition, deconstruction, reproduction, and feminist art in dialogue with the artist and her creative process.
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