The Abstraction of Memory: A Conversation about Art, Architecture and Memorialisation
Memories are often felt before they can be articulated. Though frequently ineffable, they come to us as abstract images, dreams, or almost cinematic snapshots that flash before our mind’s eye. A memorial is intended to evoke this strange process of remembering, to generate a space and time of contemplation that allows us to build a new relationship to things at risk of forgetting. In this conversation, world-renowned artist Kathy Temin and award-winning architect Kerstin Thompson will consider the purpose, meaning, and importance of memorials in our time. Joined on stage by gallerist Anna Schwartz, this program will also provide exceptional insight about the enriching and challenging process of creating memorial works of art and architecture. This will undoubtedly be an evening to remember.
Please note this event may be recorded for our institutional archive, and photos may be used for marketing purposes.
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Kathy Temin
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Kerstin Thompson
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Anna Schwartz