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Artists’ conversation

When

What
Public
Where
Mudam Auditorium
Within the framework of the exhibition

Radical Software: Women, Art & Computing 1960–1991

Language

English

Admission

Free

Limited places

Booking is not required

For the opening of the collective show Radical Software: Women, Art & Computing 1960–1991, Mudam offers a platform to the participating artists to exchange and comment on their work, careers and experiences as pioneers in the field of digital art. With their feminist take and innovative work, they each have significantly contributed to art history, and will share their perspective with the public, in a conversation moderated by Michelle Cotton, curator of the exhibition.

With artists Rebecca Allen, Ruth Leavitt, Ruth Schnell, Nina Sobell, Tamiko Thiel, Joan Truckenbrod and Anne-Mie Van Kerckoven.

Charlotte Johannesson, ‘Save Us’, 1984. Computer graphics plotted on paper. Courtesy of the artist and Hollybush Gardens, London © Photo: Helene Toresdotter | Image courtesy the artist and Hollybush Gardens, London
Charlotte Johannesson, ‘Save Us’, 1984. Computer graphics plotted on paper. Courtesy of the artist and Hollybush Gardens, London
© Photo: Helene Toresdotter | Image courtesy the artist and Hollybush Gardens, London