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    Mick Finch in conversation with Jessica Warboys

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    An event at the Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery during the British Art Show (BAS8). This was in conversation with the artist jessica Warboys who was included in the British Art Show. Jessica Warboys and Mick Finch discuss the role of painting in BAS8

    Bilder Auf Wanderschaft

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    'Bilder Auf Wanderscaft' took place at the Zentralinstitut fur Kunstgeschichte in Munich from 30 May 2019 until 21 June 2019. Presented are the archival elements to the 1941 photographic exhibition, English Art and the Mediterranean, that was a ground breaking photographic survey of Britain's relationship to European and Mediterranean culture. The Warburg Institute, as a refugee organisation, made this exhibition as a part of the war effort. It travelled to 20 destinations in the UK and was seen by over 20,000 people. This was groundbreaking for a number of reasons; this was the first proper survey of its type of 'English' art and it was an early example of an academic organisation searching for new audiences. The exhibition surveys details the archival objects related to the exhibition, its publication and it's wider context. Mick Finch co-curated the exhibition

    Image Journeys: The Warburg Institute and a British Art History

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    This book accompanies the exhibition 'Bilder Auf Wanderscaft' that took place at the Zentralinstitut fur Kunstgeschichte in Munich. The book describes the archival elements to the 1941 photographic exhibition, English Art and the Mediterranean, that was a ground breaking photographic survey of Britain's relationship to European and Mediterranean culture. The Warburg Institute, as a refugee organisation, made this exhibition as a part of the war effort. It travelled to 20 destinations in the UK and was seen by over 20,000 people. This was groundbreaking for a number of reasons; this was the first proper survey of its type of 'English' art and it was an early example of an academic organisation searching for new audiences. The book details the archival objects related to the exhibition, its publication and it's wider context. Mick Finch co-edit and contributed to this publication

    The British Society of Self-Deprecation: Works on Paper by Contemporary British Artists

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    Mick Finch exhibited a work, Book of Knowledge 24, in this group exhibition

    Artist talk

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    Artist talk with Peter Ashton Jones, Chris Bucklow, Mick Finch and Derrick Harris

    Tableau

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    Mick Finch was the organiser of this conference and presented the key note paper for each session

    Danielle Arnaud Screening Programme

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    Screening of the video One-Thing-After-Another, mp4, 7min 07 secs in the context of a group screening with: Mick Finch, Alex Schady, Daria Blum, Oona Grimes, Mario Rossi, Paulette Phillips, Louisa Fairclough and Mark Dea

    Editorial

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    Editorial for Volume 1, number 1 of the Journal of Contemporary Painting, Painting and Cinema', edited by Mick Finch and Beth Harland

    Picture/ Tableau/ Screen

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    Exhibition venue's description: picture / tableau / screen are terms shared by film, photography, painting and other fine art practices that engage with the pictorial. The visual symposium at UCA's Herbert Read Gallery will consider the distinct but overlapping contexts they might open up. Four separate installations of work will take place on consecutive Tuesdays in November 2012. Each installation will be followed by a talk and gallery-based discussion with the artists. Installation 1 - Tuesday 6th November 2012 Angus Sanders-Dunnachie Mick Finch Derek Hampson Jost Münster Installation 2 - Tuesday 13th November 2012 Beth Harland & John Gillet Joan Key & Anton Lukoszevieze Laura Lisbon Andrea Medjesi-Jones Installation 3 - Tuesday 20th November 2012 Nick Hamlyn Bob Matthews Philomene Pirecki Installation 4 - Tuesday 27th November 2012 Ian Bottle Kate Hawkins Anthony Mott Pat O'Connor An open discussion will take place at 3pm each Tuesday during November. Discussions supported by: Moyra Derby Matthew de Pulford Mick Finch Adrian Lovis Dominic Raht

    Book of Knowledge

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    Book of Knowledge 197b, 2021, Archival digital print on etching paper exhibited in 'Rose Garden'. A group show curated by Tony Benn & Glenn Ward Terrace Gallery at Patchworks 258 Church Road E10 7JQ Including the artists: Tony Benn John Chilver Claire Dorsett Nadine Feinson Mick Finch Aimie Herbert Sam Jackson Michael Stubbs Danny Rolph Diana Taylor John Tiney Glenn Ward John Wilkins Mark Wrigh
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