| Linder Sterling 'In Conversation' with Philip Hoare (Manchester - May 11) |
Posted on Fri, May 5 2000 at 8:47 a.m. PDT by
David T.
<david@morrissey-solo.com>
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From Rachel McKeon:
The
Cornerhouse is on Oxford Street in Manchester and is
also currently showing The Return of Linderland
exhibition. The box office number is 0161 200 1500.
In
Conversation: Linder Sterling with Philip Hoare
Thursday, May 11, 2000 6.30 - 8.00pm
Philip Hoare, biographer of Noel Coward, author of
Wilde's Last Stand and Co-curator of the touring
exhibition Icons of Pop, was also an early punk
propagandist, publishing Linder Sterling's graphics
in the fanzine Elemental in the late 70's. This 'In
conversation' will be an opportunity to discuss
Linder Sterling's roots in punk and its legacy for
her current work in The Return of Linderland.
Touching on ideas around social dissension, the
artist as performer and the influence of pop culture
in Sterling's work, this event will act as a forum
for debate with opportunities for questions from the
audience.
Tickets from Box Office: £3.50 full / £2.50
concessions
From Ben Lilly:
Below
is link to an interesting article relating to
Linder's (a.k.a Linda Sterling, a.k.a Linda Mulvey)
most recent art exhibition. The article is somewhat
unique as it actually delves a bit into her past and
even contains the eye-brow raising snippet - "her
former lover Morrissey". Ahh, the British
press.
The
Girl, the Bad and the Ugly
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Comments / Notes
Go Linder!! Yee-haw!
J. Razor <%00>
San Francisco - Fri, May 05, 2000 at 11:11:09 (PDT) | #1
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* return to Morrissey-solo
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