How the internet has reshaped the ways artists establish their reputations? As part of the solo exhibition Making Artworld/s at Tøn Gallery, Dublin, Tommie Soro (DAI 2014) is hosting leading academics and writers at Temple Bar Galleries and Studios to discuss how the internet is transforming the reputational economy of the artworld. Guests include Gregory Sholette, Andrea Phillips, William Deresiewicz and Mick Wilson. Artworld Reputation in the Digital Age will take place on Saturday 1st February, and Making Artworld/s continues until 10th February.
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios
5-9 Temple Bar D02 AC84 Dublin 2 Ireland
Event booking here
Making Artworld/s - a series of etchings and screenprints that explore Tommie Soro's research on artists’ reputation, takes place at Tøn Gallery, 25A Temple Ln S, Temple Bar. The Exhibition continues until 10th February.
About Tommie Soro
Guest Speakers:
Gregory Sholette: Artist, activist, author of Dark Matter: Art and Politics in the Age of Enterprise Culture, Professor of Sculpture and Social Practice at Queens College, City University of New York, Co-Director of Social Practice CUNY
Andrea Phillips: BALTIC Professor and Director of BxNU Research Institute, Northumbria University & BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
William Deresiewicz: Essayist, literary critic, and author of The Death of the Artist and The End of Solitude
Mick Wilson: Professor of Art, Director of Doctoral Studies at HDK-Valand, University of Gothenburg, and co-chair of the Centre for Art and the Political Imaginary