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William Blake and Conflict Beyond Borders and Forms

Key details

Time

  • 6:30pm – 9pm

Location

  • External (UK)
  • Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge CB2 1RB

Price

  • Free

Who could attend

  • Everyone

Type

  • Lecture

In conversation with the Fitzwilliam Museum exhibition William Blake's Universe, the Museum Late event explores the theme of conflict beyond borders, looking at the tension between imperialism and continental artistic exchange, feminine and masculine romanticism, as well as the destructive and regenerative power of art in a time of war.

Get involved in hands-on exhibition and talks curated by the MA and PhD students from the Royal College of Art as well as Cambridge's very own architecture students to dig deep into our Blake-inspired sub-themes. The exhibition will be represented in different forms of art, including performances, moving images, installations, linocuts, sculptures, paintings, and photographs.

Programme

Curator Talks, 7–7.35pm, Ground Floor (Room 26)
Performance, 7.40–8.10pm, Ground Floor (Room 33) 


RCA Artists:
Casper Dillen, Lianjiang Zhu, Xiangyin Tom Gu, Yujin Son, Wanrong Zhu, Jiyeon Ryu, Shenji He. Maria Helena Toscano, Michael Gurhy, Polo Farrera.

RCA Curators: Dahee Min, Sunjoo Jung, Soyeon Jung, Victoria Stepanets, Jane Lee, Luis Lopez, Pon Chanarat.

William Blake and Conflict Beyond Borders and Forms