Wednesday 25 April 2018, 5.30PM to 7.00pm
In his work, David Birkin uses public performance, photography and text as a way to reflect on the way war is depicted — its mythology, iconography, and the language and legal frameworks that underpin it. At the core of his work lies a concern for censorship and issues of visibility.
David is a British-born artist based in New York. He studied anthropology at Oxford University, fine art at the Slade, and was a fellow of the Art & Law Program, and the Independent Study Program at the Whitney Museum of American Art. For more information about his work, please visit: https://www.davidbirkin.net
Admission is free, and everyone is welcome!
Location: BS/005 The Bowland Auditorium, Berrick Saul Building