anti-bodies launch event.

Launch and discussion event:
Thursday 19 February 6.00 - 8.00pm
Arnolfini, 16 Narrow Quay, Bristol BS1 4QA
Free / advance booking essential / drinks afterwards
T: 0117 917 2300 / 01
E:  [email protected]
www.arnolfini.org.uk

Anti-bodies: beyond the body ideal explores different attitudes to the 
body. It contrasts the particularity of the artist's body-concept 
against the ideal body-machine of the Olympic athlete, so revealing 
underlying idealisations of the body as they are reproduced within 
different everyday social contexts.

The programme takes the form of a series of contemporary art projects. 
These are developed for different cultural contexts and produced by 
organisations based in the south west of England, in collaboration with 
national and international partners. The Interaction programme includes 
a website, an online open submission and presentation platform Open 
Anti-Bodies, a youth initiativeYoung Anti-Bodies, events, discussion, 
and resources.  

Anti-Bodies seeks to encourage critical engagement with international 
art and extend notions of context-led working and participation in the 
wider social realm. The programme is scheduled to run until 2012.

At the launch event, curators and producers currently involved in 
Anti-Bodiespresent the projects they are developing: Helen Cole,  
Arnolfini , Bristol; Geoff Cox/Joasia Krysa,  Kurator , with Luis 
Silva,  LX 2.0  // Lisboa 20 Arte Contemporanea, Lisbon, Portugal; Sara 
Black,  ProjectBase , Cornwall; Paula Orrell, Plymouth Arts Centre; 
Nicola Hood,  Spacex , Exeter, with Lee Callaghan/Ben Ponton,  amino , 
Newcastle upon Tyne.  

With responses from:  Dr Paul Darke , artist and producer, Lois Keidan, 
director of the  Live Art Development Agency , London, Keith Khan, 
producer and former Head of Culture London 2012, and Dr Paul O'Neill, 
artist-curator and GWR Research Fellow,  Situations , University of the 
West of England. Moderated by Zoe Shearman,  Relational .  

The Anti-bodies programme has been developed and is co-ordinated by 
Relational, with support from Arts Council England. It has been granted 
the London 2012 Inspire mark as part of the Cultural Olympiad.  

For more information, visit  http://www.anti-bodies.net/  

The website is under construction.






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