More, More, More | ZOOM TALK: Laure Prouvost × Greg Hilty × Stephanie Chow

TANK Shanghai is organising a Zoom Talk on Laure Prouvost’s work at TANK Shanghai between the artist Laure Prouvost herself, Greg Hilty the curatorial director of Lisson Gallery, and writer and art critic Stephanie Chow at 5pm (GMT+8) on Saturday 23 January 2021.

 

 

Laure Prouvost

Into All That Is Here

2015

HD video

9 min., 42 sec.

Photography of the installation view: JJYPHOTO

 

The exhibition More, More, More is on view through 31 January 2021. In the context of the critically acclaimed More, More, More group exhibition, Laure Prouvost presents 5 of her major artworks in an unique and immersive scenography, which have been exceptionally well received by art critics and the audience of TANK Shanghai.

 

*Click the photo to know more about Laure Prouvost's works in More, More, More exhibition

 

 

 

TO PARTICIPATE

 

* The Zoom talk will take place in English, and be accessible online with the following meeting ID: 83997167034 (passcode: tanksh), and the audience is invited to follow the Zoom Talk offline at TANK Shanghai.

 

 

 PANELISTS 

 

 

Laure Prouvost, born in Croix-Lille, France, lives and works between Antwerp, Belgium, and London, United Kingdom. Graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Central Saint Martins, London (2002) and a Master of Fine Arts from Goldsmiths College, London (2010), Laure Prouvost is one of the most well-known artists on the contemporary international art scene. In 2019, Prouvost represented France at the 58th Venice Biennial and in 2020, she is participating in the Sydney Biennial. In 2016, she was distinguished as Knight of the Ordre National du Mérite, and in 2019 she was distinguished as Officer of l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.

 

 

Greg Hilty is the curatorial director of Lisson Gallery since 2008. Hilty began his curatorial career in 1983 at the avant-garde arts centre Riverside Studios in Hammersmith, moving in 1990 to London’s Hayward Gallery where as Senior Curator he focused on innovative presentations of contemporary artists within the broad visual arts field. He was Director of Arts for London Arts and Director of Visual Arts and Literature for the Arts Council England’s London office from 1999–2004. From 2005-2008 he worked in partnership with the University of the Arts London, developing artistic initiatives across creative disciplines and industries.

 

 

Stefanie Chow is a writer and art critic. She was a visiting scholar in the Philosophy Department of Brown University, and graduated from Peking University with a PhD in Art Philosophy. She is currently teaching art theory at the Central Academy of Fine Arts School of Design (Beijing). She has published five books, including three novels and two essays, and won the Hong Kong Youth Literary Award and the Taiwan Luo Ye Literary Award.

 

 

 

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