TIM CLARK: READING THE LIMITS

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 22 AT 3:00 PM
PUBLIC DISCUSSION

This informal public discussion will address the following topics: the interests that led to the organization of this exhibition, the relationship between specialized knowledge and the spectator, the role of the university in the elaboration of this kind of artistic practice, the question of philosophy in this work and the issues around curating ephemeral practices from the past. At the centre of these discussions is the role a university art gallery plays today in presenting practices such as Tim Clark’s and its positioning in the network of public art institutions. The discussion will be conducted primarily in English but comments and questions in French are welcome.

Participants: Tim Clark, Eduardo Ralickas, Michèle Thériault, David Tomas

FREE ADMISSION, ALL ARE WELCOME

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 15 AT 6:30 PM

Screening of Tim Clark’s A Reading of three chapters from the Novel, Blood Meridian, or the Evening Redness in the West, Written by the Southern, American Novelist Cormac McCarthy, 2003 (96 min.).
J.A. de Sève Cinema, free admission