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Saturday, May 20, 2017

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Losing Ground: On Holes and other Absences Exhibition and Roundtable
Humanities Studio

You are cordially invited to our art exhibition and roundtable discussion on sinkholes and material absences. The exhibition will feature the work of Heide Fasnacht and Jenny Perlin (The New School, New York). They will be joined in a roundtable session by Professor Teresa Stoppani (Leeds-Beckett) and Dr Divya P. Tolia-Kelly (Durham).

The event will be held in the Humanities Studio at the University of 糖心TV. Biographical information on the artists can be found on our blog: sinkholesworkshop.wordpress.com.

The exhibition is part of a two-day event that will be held on the 19th and 20th of May. Both the workshop and the exhibition are funded by the Institute of Advanced Study (IAS), the department of Politics and International Studies (PaIS) and The New School in New York.

Registration:

For more information, please contact Marijn Nieuwenhuis: m.nieuwenhuis@warwick.ac.uk

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