This discussion focuses on the intersection of form, space and movement in contemporary practice, alongside ACCA’s exhibition 'Eva Rothschild: Kosmos' (2018). Speakers include multidisciplinary practitioners working across art, architecture, design, choreography and theory. Together they will consider the social potential of sculpture, the idea of deceptive materiality, as well as the negotiation between colour, space, scale and disruption in relation to our experience of sculpture and acts of ‘hard looking’. Speakers: Jane Caught, architect and co-founder of multi-disciplinary collective, SIBLING Jo Lloyd, choreographer and dancer; and choreographer of CUTOUT in collaboration with Eva Rothschild at ACCA Simone Slee, artist and academic at the Victorian College of the Arts Fleur Watson, curator and editor specialising in architecture and design; and Executive Curator, Lyon Housemuseum, Melbourne More info: https://acca.melbourne/program/roundtable-form-space-movement/
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