Fountain in collaboration with the V&A South Kensington is delighted to present the first of a series of three artist talks exploring light and matter; Liliane Lijn, Susan Collins and UnitedVisualArtists.
'Prominent American-born artist Liliane Lijn will introduce recent collaborative work with scientists at the Space Sciences Laboratory and key projects; Stardust Ruins and Solar Hills, as well as undertaking a brief reading of Atomanotes published by Piece of Paper Press in October 2010. The audience will also be invited to ask questions in interaction with a 24 video screen presentation of past works displayed in the space.'More information...
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Monday, 4 April 2011
Liliane Lijn - Invisible Worlds April 13, 2011, V&A, London
Liliane Lijn - Image source http://www.fountainprojects.co.uk/wordpress/?p=4618
The artists, Liliane Lijn, has produced a substantial body of sculputural, performance, and other work at the interface of art and science. The V&A in association with Fountain Projects provides an excellent opportunity to see her talk about her work (Free).
Details:
Liliane Lijn, Invisible Worlds
Wednesday 13 April, 2011
13.00 to 16.00
The Sackler Centre
Victoria and Albert Museum
South Kensington
Cromwell Road
London SW7 2RL
Free, drop-in, no booking required
Links:
Fountain projects http://www.fountainprojects.co.uk/wordpress/
Liliane Lijn http://www.lilianelijn.com/
Victora and Albert Museum http://www.vam.ac.uk
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