RESOLVE Collective’s new exhibition at the Barbican called ‘them’s the breaks’ explores institutional critique through salvaged materials from art and cultural institutions across the UK that will then be redistributed across the lifespan of the exhibition.
As part of the public programme, RESOLVE Collective will collaborate with HomeGrown+, an organisation led by Neil Pinder to address issues of diversity in architecture. On Friday 26 May, HomeGrown+ is Bringing the Biennale Back will engage several practitioners to discuss this year’s Venice Biennale of Architecture, in light of notable shifts including the curation of the British Pavilion led by designers and curators from the Global Majority.
The discussion will tap into how emerging creatives can get involved in future biennales and feature:
- Shiro Muchiri, Curator
- Neal Shasore, Head of School and Chief Executive of the London School of Architecture [TBC]
- Joseph Zeal-Henry, Co-Curator of the British Pavilion at La Biennale Di Venezia 2023, Co-Founder & Host of Sound Advice [TBC]
- Muyiwa Oki, President of the Royal Institute of British Architects [TBC]
- Sevra Davis, Director of Architecture, Design, and Fashion at the British Council
- Emily Foster, Architectural Assistant at AHMM
- Katie Fisher, Architecture Foundation Young Trustee and Architect’s Benevolent Society Ambassador
Following the talk, an after-party in the Barbican Conservatory will feature the talented Daytimers DJ, SHIR.IN.
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HomeGrown+ is Bringing the Biennale BackType
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May 26, 2023 07:30 PMUntil
May 26, 2023 11:30 PMVenue
Barbican Centre, Auditorium 1Address