An Interdisciplinary Panel on ‘The Gaze’: In Response to Tate’s ‘All Too Human’ Exhibition
Sat 12th May 1300-1500
Clore Auditorium, Tate Britain, London
Join an artist, a historian and a philosopher to explore the concept of the gaze within the visual arts.
In the first of a three-part series responding to the All Too Human exhibition, an artist, historian and philosopher explore the concept of the gaze within the visual arts, its power to objectify or be objective, create intimacy or distance. Speakers include visual artist Amalia Ulman, art historian Katharina Guenther and philosopher Timothy Secret.
The panel discussion will be chaired by Dr. Sacha Golob from The Centre for Philosophy and the Visual Arts, King’s College London.
Tickets and Details: https://tinyurl.com/TateCPVA
Sacha Golob (KCL, CPVA Director)
Katharina Guenther (Bacon Archives, Cologne)
Timothy Secret (Winchester)
Amalia Ulman (Artist, L.A.)
http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/exhibition/all-too-human/what-makes-us-human-conversations-on-art/gaze
https://philosophyandvisualarts.com/