Graduation exhibitions: MA Curating Contemporary Art

Graduation exhibitions: MA Curating Contemporary Art Graduating students on the Curating Contemporary Art MA programme present their final exhibitions at the Royal College of Art Galleries.
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Curating Contemporary Art: Graduate Exhibitions
Royal College of Art galleries, Kensington Gore, London SW7 2EU
Preview: 5 March, 6pm–8pm
Open: 6 – 22 March, 11am–5pm daily
Free admission

Black Box Formula:
Black Box Formula is an exhibition of new work by contemporary artists reflecting on the nature of the Black Box, a concept used in technology and social sciences. Artists employ prosthetics

, networks and post-human thinking in works displayed in an installation evocative of the Black Box process. Artists include: Zach Blas (US), Harry Sanderson (UK), Lawrence Lek (UK) Hyungkoo Lee (KR) and Young-hae Chang Heavy Industries (US/KR). Echo Chamber:
Echo Chamber is a new commission by acclaimed theatre designer Chloe Lamford, currently Royal Court Theatre Associate Artist. The project is a unique collaboration with Lamford, reframing relationships between contemporary art and theatre. The audience is invited into a dystopic future world, a theatrical set where a programme of artists’ interventions, performances and screenings unfold over the course of the exhibition. Artists include: Chloe Lamford (UK), The ARKA Group (UK), Bedwyr Williams (UK), Graeme Thomson & Silvia Maglioni (FR), Louise Hervé & Chloé Maillet (FR), Mark Aerial Waller (UK) and the editors of Living in the Future (UK). statement house (temporary title):
An ambitious commission, statement house (temporary title) by French artist Jean-Pascal Flavien continues his international series of houses for living, resting and working. Located outside the RCA’s main entrance, the site-specific structure will host writers engaged in ‘writing the house’. statement house (temporary title) is the artist’s first commission in the UK and will run until 4 May 2015. Artist: Jean-Pascal Flavien (FR). Whose Game Is It?:
Whose Game is it? is an exhibition that considers contemporary socio-political questions in a globalised world of disparities and hegemonies. The exhibition asks audiences to reflect on these issues through playful and interactive works including a doughnut-shaped table-tennis table. Artists include: Han Ishu (CN/JP), Lee Wen (SG), Dan Perjovschi (RO), Lia Perjovschi (RO), Raqs Media Collective (IN) and Tintin Wulia (ID/AU).

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