- 13 to 14 March 2020
- 13 March – Murray Edwards College, Cambridge
14 March – Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge
The conference is a free event, but you must book a ticket for each day separately.
On the occasion of the exhibition Linderism, a survey of the work of British artist Linder, Kettle’s Yard and the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art are hosting a conference that reflects on Linder’s five-decade-long career, and the many contexts in which she has practised. Best known for her photomontages, Linder’s work is central to histories of feminist art and experimental art practice. She has both broken down barriers between art and popular culture, and explored complex and obscured histories. Her work ranges from photomontage, to collage, to photography, to music, performance and sculpture. It defies categorisation in its radical materiality.
Day 1: Conference Programme
Friday 13 March 2020 – Murray Edwards College, Cambridge
10.00–10.30: Registration
10.30–10.45: Welcome by Andrew Nairne and Amy Tobin (Kettle’s Yard)
10.45–11.45: Dawn Ades (University of Essex) and Linder in conversation
11.45–12.15: Coffee
12.15–13.30: Session 1 – Chair: James Boaden (University of York)
12.15–12.35: Yuval Etgar (Luxembourg & Dayan, London & University of Oxford), Under Covers: Feminist Strategies in Artists’ Magazines of the late 1970s in Britain and the USA
12.35–12.55: Maria Elena Buszek (University of Colorado Denver), “Danger Came Smiling: Linder Sterling and punk feminism”
12.55–13.30: Discussion/Q&A
13.30–14.30: Lunch (not provided)
14.30–15.30: Opportunity to visit Linderism at Kettle’s Yard with introduction by Amy Tobin in gallery one at 14.30.
15.30–16.40: Session 2 - Chair: Alyce Mahon (University of Cambridge)
15.30–15.50: Francis Summers (University of Creative Arts, Rochester) Profanation in the Field of Vision: Linder’s Food Porn
15.50–16.10: Naomi Polonsky (Curator and Arts Writer) Linder and Lust: the Aesthetics & Erotics of Pornography in Linder’s Photomontages
16.10–16.40 Discussion/Q&A
16.40–17.00: Comfort Break
17.00–17.45: Tour of the New Hall Art Collection, Murray Edwards College by Harriet Loffler (Curator, New Hall)
17.45–18.30: Drinks Reception
BOOK TICKETS FOR 13 MARCH HERE
Day 2: Conference Programme
Saturday 14 March 2020 – Kettle’s Yard, Clore Learning Studio, Cambridge
10.30: Welcome
10.30–11.45: Session 3 – Chair: Anna Reid (Paul Mellon Centre)
10.30–10.50: Adele Patrick (Glasgow Women’s Library), Glamorous Excess and the Charms of Linderism: Episodes of Critical, Creative and Curatorial Clairvoyance.
10.50–11.10: Mark Bradley (University of Nottingham), Linder, Layers and the ‘Lower Senses’: Classical Bodies, Sensation and Sensibilities in Linder Sterling’s Photomontage
11.10–11.45: Discussion/Q&A
11.45–12.15: Coffee
12.15–13.30: Session 4 – Chair: Amy Tobin (Kettle's Yard/History of Art)
12.15–12.35: Paul Clinton (Writer, Curator and Editor), Rough Around the Edges: Linder On Class and Taste
12.35–12.55: Adrian Shaw (Tate), Performance as Refrain
12.55–13.30: Q&A/Final Discussion
13.30: Closing remarks by Amy Tobin (Kettle’s Yard)
Visit Linderism
18.30: Performance: Bower of Bliss: An Improper Architecture
Join us for a new performance with music and dance in the New Hall Art Collection at Murray Edwards College
Tickets for the performance must be purchased separately – conference attendees can select the concession rate of £5.00
https://www.kettlesyard.co.uk/events/performance-bower-of-bliss-an-improper-architecture/
BOOK TICKETS FOR 14 MARCH HERE
Exhibition details
Linderism: 15 February to 26 April 2020