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The Blue Rider Centenary Symposium
Friday 25 November 2011, 10.30–17.30
Saturday 26 November 2011, 10.30–17.00
This symposium celebrates the centenary of the first exhibition of The Blue
Rider at Galerie Thannhauser in Munich in December 1911. The Blue Rider was
a global project including references as diverse as Japanese art, Russian
folk art, children's drawings, Bavarian glass painting and artworks by
contemporary European artists, musicians and writers. The two-day event
will establish the divergent as well as related patterns of intention,
outcome and influence presented under the name Der Blaue Reiter and explore
its ongoing legacies and relevance today. Keynote presentations by Annegret
Hoberg and Peter Vergo. Keynote performance by Stelarc. A performance of
Kandinsky's Der Gelbe Klang (Yellow Sound) will take place on Saturday
evening.
In collaboration with University of Bristol and Centre for Fine Art
Research Cardiff (CSAD)
Supported by the British Academy and the Bristol Gallery
Tate Modern Starr Auditorium
£30 (£20 concessions), booking required
For tickets book online
or call 020 7887 8888.
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Dr Dorothy Rowe
Department of Historical Studies, History of Art
School of Humanities
University of Bristol
9 Woodland Road
Bristol BS8 1TB
Office: 9WR, 2.31
Tel: 0117 95 46043
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