Seminar: Conserving and Recreating the 20th Century
Tuesday 20 April

11 – 4pm

The Sackler Centre for Arts Education at Serpentine Gallery

Free, booking is essential as places are limited.

Further Information
Eleanor Farrington
+44 (0)20 7298 1516
eleanorf@serpentinegallery.org

The Studio of Giles Round
Friday 12 March–Sunday 25 April

The Sackler Centre for Arts Education

For the duration of the Richard Hamilton: Modern Moral Matters exhibition (3 March – 25 April 2010) London-based artist Giles Round will bring together new & previous works to create a studio at the Serpentine Gallery where he will be in residence.

The Studio of Giles Round is a project developed from the artist’s practice and interests and will for the duration be a space not only for the production of new work but also for research, discussion and social interaction.

Round’s work utilises the formal language of modernist and minimalist art and design and explores the interaction of structure and ornament that references the homemaking of such pioneers of art and architecture as Dieter Rams, Donald Judd and Ernö Goldfinger. In The Studio of Giles Round he will explore conserving and recreating the 20th century, forgotten design and design processes, geometric pattern and typography through a series of workshops and events.

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