Public program for the exhibition If our soup can could speak: Mikhail Lifshitz and the Soviet sixties

DESCRIPTION

Public program for the exhibition If our soup can could speak: Mikhail Lifshitz and the Soviet sixties.

The public program accompanying the exhibition is designed to provide a better understanding of the historic and everyday contexts of the late 1960s, to instigate a discussion around the limits of artistic research, and to raise questions regarding the different paradigms of conceptualizing contemporary art as a cultural phenomenon.

Schedule

Exhibition tours with curators Dmitry Gutov and David Riff

As part of the exhibition visitors will get the chance to hear first-hand evidence about the research the project evolves from, as Dmitry Gutov and David Riff deliver special curator-led tours around the show.

Date
Wednesday, March 7
Time
19:00–20:00
Place
Garage Museum of Contemporary Art