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The Afterlife of Revolution in Art/Theory/Praxis:

Declan Clarke in Conversation at Manchester University

A Critical Conversation with Contemporary Visual Artist Declan Clarke
with Scott McCracken (Keele University)
5.00pm Tuesday 25 February 2014
Room A112
Samuel Alexander Building
University of Manchester

Declan Clarke co-curated last year’s “Anguish and Enthusiasm: What to Do with Your Revolution Once You’ve Got It” exhibition at the Cornerhouse. He studied at NCAD and Chelsea College of Art, London. Recent solo exhibitions include We’ll Be This Way Until the End of the World, Mother’s Tankstation, Dublin 2011; Loneliness in West Germany, Goethe Institut, Dublin; and Declan Clarke & Derek Jarman Serpentine Cinema, Serpentine Gallery at The Gate Cinema, London 2009. Recent group exhibitions include We Are Grammar, Pratt Manhattan Gallery, New York; Der Menchen Klee, KIT Kunstverein, Dsseldorf; Auto-Kino! Curated by Phil Collins, Temporare Kunshalle, Berlin, 2010; Through the Lens, Beijing Art Museum of Imperial City, Beijing, China, both 2008; Left Pop, Second Moscow Biennial, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, 2007; Duncan Cambell, Declan Clarke & Emily Wardill, Art Now, Tate Britain, London.

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