1st March – 11th March 2011
Made in Goldsmiths Gallery, Goldsmiths Student Union, Dixon Road, New Cross, London SE14 6NW
‘What is it to Receive? A discussion with the artists (ex-students) concerning the works in the show and their contingent relationship with Goldsmiths’ – Talk chaired by Helen Kaplinsky, 1st March, 18:00 – 19:00.
When a group of art graduates is offered the opportunity to return back to the institutional space they had left, holding a certificate to prove their enhanced potentiality as artists and a promise of future success within the cultural field, it only seems appropriate to do so by centering suspicions and enquiries about learning spaces on Goldsmiths itself.
As difficult as it may seem to actually calculate the amount of art graduates that this establishment has welcomed and then released upon an international network of diverse practices, the opportunity to investigate it as a mechanism of validation for acquired expertise in a time of socio-economic instability appears critical in examining its status of credibility.
By being able to occupy this platform as a space of collaboration and through the initiation of dialogues around educational concerns, the labeling of an institution as a mere “manufacturing machine” can be expanded into a wider context of enquiries concerning its mode of function.
What is to be “Made in Goldsmiths”, to produce work in the name of Goldsmiths and then present yourself again within its vicinity?
Website: Made in Goldsmiths
Project Coordinators: Andreas Pashias & Sarah Walters