By admin, February 3, 2014
On Your Marks took place in and around London between July 2013 and January 2014. This nomadic season of events sought to support the practice of sculpture through programming that explored perceptions of sculpture and three dimensional art making today. Through tours and discussions, workshops and screenings, we aimed to engage the sculpture from diverse and even contradictory perspectives.
A printed publication of the research generated through On Your Marks was launched in 2014 and is publicly available as a digital download on our Publications page.
The season was facilitated by Marsha Bradfield (Curator) and Lucy Tomlins (Producer) and subsidised for participants thanks to the generous support of the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation.
Tags:
architecture,
are you sitting down,
art,
artistic skillshare,
both sides now,
Ellen Mara De Watcher,
Esmee Fairbairn Foundation,
genesis cinema,
Georgina Wesley,
Gloria Lin,
Jonny Williamson,
Julia Parkinson,
Karen Tang,
ken wilder,
liliane lijn,
lizzie neilson,
london,
lucy tomlins,
Marc Cowan,
marsha bradfield,
natalie wills,
new art centre,
Nina Shen-Poblete,
nomadic season,
on your marks,
open lecture,
Pablo de Laborde Lascaris,
Pangaea,
pangaea sculptors centre,
psc,
RA,
richard wilson,
roche court,
royal academy,
sacha craddock,
Scott Schwager,
screening sculpture,
sculptor,
sculpture,
Simona Brinkman,
Tessa Lynch,
there's no such thing as sculpture,
toby ziegler,
Tom Leahy,
true or false,
wiltshire