not bound by something solid
A lecture by Helen Robertson on architecture and the photographic work of Mary Maclean.
In Mary Maclean’s photographic work, it is as if viewfinder and architectural frame conjoin in a choreographic process that undoes the stability of body and built environment. This potential to think architecture as relational rather than determinate will be discussed with reference to Maclean’s photographic practice, works of 20th and 21st century architecture, cinema and art.
Helen Robertson is a London based artist and Lecturer in Fine Art at Central Saint Martins and Camberwell College of Arts.
To be held in the Lecture Theatre 11_0004 at the University of Greenwich, Stockwell Street Building. The talk coincides with the Mary Maclean exhibition in the adjacent Stephen Lawrence Gallery.
This event is free and open to the public.