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Blees Luxemburg, Rut and Kogelsberger, Uta, 2015, Show, Exhibition or Event, FILET - a space for experimental art production

Abstract or Description:

FILET is a RESEARCH ORGAN situated in a physical space led by Rut Blees Luxemburg and Uta Kogelsberger (Newcastle University). FILET explores the production of new platforms for the creation, dissemination and networking of emergent strategies in contemporary art.

Going beyond the conventions of an exhibition, FILET facilitates international exchanges (such as a co-operation with Kim Kim Gallery, (Seoul), as well as technologically innovative dissemination of research: for example, Professor Amanda Beech, Dean of Cultural Theory at Cal Arts, Los Angeles, collaborated with FILET for the life-streaming of a public symposia "How does Art think' in partnership with Newcastle University, New Center for Research and Arts Practice, New York.
FILET is directed towards the global art and research community. Having its base in London, at the heart of the Digital Round-About, it is in close proximity to tech-city and the burgeoning dynamics of the local scene, while simultaneously collaborating with international artists, academics and researchers.

Contributors:
Contribution
Name
RCA ID
Speaker
Gluzberg, Margarita
9710248014000
Artist
Stenram, Eva
Speaker
Smith, Bob & Roberta
Author
Park, Douglas
Publisher
Kim Kim Gallery, Kim Gallery
Artist
Staton, Sarah
0811492166770
Speaker
Yass, Catherine
9110245167006
Speaker
Campany, David
Artist
Seitz, Dallas
Speaker
Deliss, Clementine
Author
Thompson, Milly
Speaker
Archer, Michael
Speaker
Bell Jones, Gareth
Speaker
Manchot, Melanie
Events:
Title
Location
Dates
Type
FILET - a space for experimental art production
London
01 Jan - 31 Dec 2015
UNSPECIFIED
Official URL: http://filetfilet.uk
Subjects: Creative Arts and Design > W100 Fine Art
School or Centre: School of Arts & Humanities
Funders: Veltins, Germany
Date Deposited: 06 Oct 2016 14:59
Last Modified: 12 Jul 2023 13:28
URI: https://researchonline.rca.ac.uk/id/eprint/1912
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