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Join us for the second London Sculpture Week Symposium, an engaging afternoon of dialogue, creativity and critical exploration.
The symposium will cover the challenges of placemaking and the long-term ambitions of curatorial and civic projects. It will highlight how public identity, social engagement and curatorial innovation respond to these pressures, while imagining how new possibilities can emerge from past successes.
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Organised by London Sculpture Week Partners – Fourth Plinth and East Bank by the Mayor of London, Frieze Sculpture, Sculpture in the City and The Line – and generously hosted by The Warburg Institute in collaboration with CREATURE (Research Centre for Creative Arts, Cultures and Engagement) at London Metropolitan University with Bloomberg Connects as London Sculpture Week’s Official Digital Partner
If you have any access needs or questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to Celina at info@londonsculptureweek.org
13:00 – Welcome
Bill Sherman, Director the Warburg Institute, welcomes the attendees.
13:05 – Opening Remarks
Dr. Jacek Ludwig Scarso, Deputy Director of CREATURE (Research Centre for Creative Arts, Cultures & Engagement)
13:10 – Prompt One: Imagination
Jo Baxendale, Fourth Plinth, Greater London Authority
Origins, milestones and curatorial frameworks of Fourth Plinth & how imagination shapes organisational identities and civic engagement (place of memory)
13:40 – Prompt Two: Desire
Fatos Üstek, Frieze Sculpture
The role of desire in shaping Frieze Sculpture’s vision and public impact
14:10 – Artist Presentation by Saad Qureshi
How desire shapes the creation of public commissions
14:40 – Audience Q&A
15:00 – Break
15:30 – Prompt Three: Necessity
Stella Ioannou, Sculpture in the City
What is essential for sustaining cultural memory, and how Sculpture in the City responds to the evolving demands of placemaking
16:00 – Prompt Four: Experience
Sarah Carrington, The Line
Designing experiences for stakeholders, audiences and artists at The Line
16:30 – Artist Presentation by Assemble
How public sculpture mediates experience
17:00 – Prompt Five: Building the New
Gus Casely-Hayford
Observations on the role of public art, new frameworks of significance such as inclusion and accessibility, informing the new approaches in activating the public realm
17:30 – Closing Discussion & Q&A
17:50 – Closing Remarks by Dr. Jacek Ludwig Scarso