Why be a sunflower and turn toward the sun? I myself am the sun
In a moment of acute cultural, environmental, and geopolitical change, this roundtable asks how exhibitions can operate as critical tools - capable not only of reframing pasts, but provoking paradigm shifts in how we see, think and make architecture, and those who produce it. Join us to discuss the border and discipline-breaking role of biennales, and the tensions and frictions when the work they seek to do meets practical, institutional and state apparatus. We ask how architectural narratives are formed, who shapes them, and what remains invisible? What does insurgent or disobedient practice look like today, and how does it resist flattening and cooptation? And how might reimagining curatorial practices open new possibilities for the worlds architectural practice can work to design into being?
december 9
Royal College of Art
Dec 9 from 5:30pm to 7pm GMT
This event is open to the public; however, capacity is limited and seating will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. To ensure guaranteed admission, we kindly ask all attendees to reserve a seat through the registration link provided. Registration allows us to manage attendance responsibly and ensures that all participants can fully engage with the lecture.