🎤 While Zuzeum Art Centre exhibition halls showcase a comprehensive, large-scale solo exhibition in the Baltics, UTOPIC CELLS, by internationally renowned artist Donna Huanca, we welcome you to attend Rose-Anne Gush’s lecture Untimely Landscapes: Notes on the Body Space in Zuzeum Living Room.
📅 Saturday, October 12 at 3 PM
🎟️ Free admission with prior registration. Limited seating.
🗣️ The lecture will be held in English
Rose-Anne Gush is an art theorist and educator whose work investigates the complex relationship between contemporary art and the body, particularly in its political, economic, and spatial dimensions. As art continues to challenge and reshape our notions of identity and place, we are pleased to introduce Rose-Anne to the Latvian public.
Her lecture is especially timely in the context of UTOPIC CELLS, an exhibition where Donna Huanca’s artistic practice deeply engages with the body’s connection to space—providing a perfect backdrop for today’s discussion. This lecture is relevant not only for artists and art professionals, but also for anyone interested in broader contemporary socio-economic issues.
Rose-Anne is currently an Assistant Professor at the IZK Institute for Contemporary Art at TU Graz. As well as writing, she collaborates with Philipp Sattler on a long-term artistic research project, titled How Does One Get to Own a Mountain?!. Before joining IZK, she held post-doctoral fellowships at the ZI in Munich and the DFK in Paris, and taught at various universities in Europe and the UK. Her first monograph, Artistic Labour of the Body is forthcoming in the Historical Materialism book series in 2025 with Brill and Haymarket. She has an article forthcoming in the Nordic Journal of Aesthetics, and has published research in FKW // Zeitschrift für Geschlechterforschung und visuelle Kultur (2024); Kunst und Politik: Jahrbuch der Guernica-Gesellschaft (2020); Third Text (2019); Performance Research (2018); Objects of Feminism (Helsinki, 2017), and AWARE (2017). Her essays and art criticism have been most recently published in Berlin Review, Brand-New-Life Magazine, Camera Austria, and Artforum.
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