A bridge to Christo: discussion and film screening

A bridge to Christo: discussion and film screening

Fri - 22/06/18

7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Goldsmiths' College, Lewisham Way, London SE14 6QD, UK

Event Details

A Bridge to Christo: discussion and film screening, hosted by Goldsmiths' University of London Visual Cultures Department

With: Evgenia Atanassova, Wood Roberdeau, Nada Nesheva

On 18 June 2018 Bulgarian born artist Christo will unveil an extraordinary floating structure in London’s Hyde Park, titled The Mastaba. The sculpture comprises 7 506 barrels and will reach more than 20 metres in height. Christo and his late wife Jeanne-Claude became famous for their large scale unique works, including the wrapped Reichstag and a 24,5 miles veiled fence running across Northern California, US.  Join us from 7:00 to 8:30 pm on 22 June at Goldsmiths, University of London, Media Research Building (MRB), Screening Room 05 for a film screening and public discussion about Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s work. We will screen ‘Bridge to Christo’ - a documentary about another floating project - The Floating Piers in Iseo, Italy - the biggest art event of 2016, visited by 1.2 million people in 16 days. The author of the film Evgenia Atanasova will join the discussion along with Wood Roberdeau (Goldsmiths University), Nada Nesheva (PhD in Art History) and Yva Alexandrova (event coordinator).  By focusing on London’s Mastaba the discussion will explore different aspect of Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s work:  Evgenia Atanassova, journalist, PhD researcher and author of the film, will discuss barrels as a recurring theme and medium of Christo's work. She will analyse the way in which this topic is linked to the artist’s childhood in Bulgaria and his earliest attempts in contemporary art.  Wood Roberdeau, Visual Cultures Deptartment, Goldsmiths University, will moderate the event. He will also discuss art criticism surrounding the practice of Christo and Jeanne-Claude, touching the themes of consumerism, ecologies and the scale effects of their works.  Nada Nesheva, PhD in art history, will discuss Christo and Jeanne-Claude in the context of Land Art movements in US and Europe. The focus of her talk will be the manifestation of beauty in Christo’s work and the political significance of non-political art.  Yva Alexandrova, event coordinator, will open the event by touching on the new social relations created through the works of Christo and Jeanne-Claude. 

About the film: “Bridge to Christo” follows the creative process of ‘The Floating Piers’ in Iseo in 2016, the viewers will encounter the main characters acting in the biggest art event of 2016. The film shows how, in the name of a completely irrational idea millions of people and involved institutions become participants and co-authors of a temporary work of art, turning it into a social experiment on a large scale." “I do not own the work. Freedom is an enemy of possession. The possession is equal to permanence. Nobody can buy that work; nobody can make money of that work. Like our life - it`s gone and will stay only there, somewhere…” Christo says 

More about The Mastaba (Project for London, Hyde Park, Serpentine Lake): https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2018/apr/09/artist-christo-uk-oil-barrells-sculpture 

This is a free and interactive event with questions from the audience and a discussion following the film screening. No prior knowledge is needed.

Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/847472785461693/?active_tab=about

Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-bridge-to-christo-discussion-and-film-screening-tickets-46906953962

Date/Time

Friday 22nd of June, 2018

7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Nearest Stations

Underground station Tube: Canada Water (41 min walk)

Train station Train: New Cross (16 min walk)

  • Goldsmiths' University of London Visual Cultures Department
  • Goldsmiths University
  • University of London
  • London’s Hyde Park
  • Land Art
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