David Walsh's Museum of Old and New Art in Hobart has become the most talked-about gallery in the country and is attracting thousands of visitors from all around the world. But is it any good?
Join philosopher John Armstrong; Artistic Director at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Juliana Engberg; and artist Dr Peter Hill in a debate about MONA, art, and value at the Wheeler Centre in Melbourne on Thursday July 14 at 6pm.
The discussion will be hosted by Amanda Smith, presenter of ABC Radio National's Artworks program, and will launch Island magazine's new MONA issue. It also contains Peter Hill's memoir, "One and Three Flashbacks" on the influence of Joseph Kosuth's conceptual practices on his own work, as well as their interview about Kosuth's recent installation at ACCA, based on Beckett's Waiting for Godot.
Dr Peter Hill is Adjunct Professor of Fine Art at RMIT University
10 Jul 2011
Debate about MONA, art, and value - Wheeler Centre, Melbourne
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