OVADA Art Talks – Saad Qureshi

Submitted by OVADA Gallery on June 16, 2020 - 15:55

Venue, Timing and Cost

Venue: 
OVADA Gallery (online, via Zoom)
Date(s): 
Tuesday, 23 June 2020
Timing: 
11am - 12noon
Cost: 
£3
Saad Qureshi

We are so excited to announce the Artist Saad Qureshi is joining us as the next guest in our online OVADA Art Talk series.

As part of our ongoing series of informal weekday morning talks, we invite professionals working in the creative industries to talk about their projects and contemporary practices. The series provides insights into specific cross-disciplinary areas of the arts and culture sector. The talks are held online via ‘ZOOM‘ – a widely used video communication platform.

Art Journalist Romina Provenzi will this week be joined by Artist and Sculptor Saad Qureshi to discuss his fascinating work. Saad Qureshi’s practice draws on the ineffability of lived experience: the processes by which we interpret objects and landscapes, and how memory itself processes them over time. His sculptures give form to the ideas or stories by which we give meaning to human existence.

“Qureshi has created his own uncanny world of apparently ‘real’ things that confound the apparent logics of time, space, scale and material. Through his great technical virtuosity… he presents us with his own special world of unconstrained imaginative potential and invites us to participate on our own terms.” Martin Kemp, Professor of Art History at Oxford University

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Tuesday 23rd June, 11am

The duration of the talk will last approx. 30 minutes, and the following 10 minutes for questions.

Cost: £3

We are introducing a small charge to attend the talks series.

All of the proceeds from this event will be used to fundraise for OVADA during this challenging time.

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Note: If you cannot attend the live talk, it will be recorded and available to purchase and you can then watch at a time more convenient for you.

This event ‘OVADA Art Talks’ is part of a series of talks programmed by Art writer Romina Provenzi.

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