CSC and Museum London Artist Talk: Jade Doskow and Cal Flyn
From the crumbling remains of the lost utopias of world's fairs to the uncanny landscape of regrowth in a former landfill, and touching on ghost towns, exclusion zones, no man’s lands and post-industrial hinterlands, this discussion between New York-based artist Jade Doskow and Scottish author Cal Flyn considers broken landscapes (partially) reclaimed by nature.
Presented in partnership between the Centre for Sustainable Curating and Museum London, this event builds from Jade Doskow's Lost Utopia photographic series, on view now in the exhibition From Remote Stars: Buckminster Fuller, London, Speculative Futures (March 5-May 15).
This event will be in English and closed captioning will be provided Lost Utopias/Islands of Abandonment is part of the 2022-23 CSC Speaker’s Series: Waste/Care/Carbon/Labour. Please follow us on Instagram @centreforsustainablecurating or sign up for the newsletter at www.sustainablecurating.ca for information about future events.
Image: Detail: Jade Doskow Montreal 1967 World's Fair, "Man and His World," Buckminster Fuller's Geodesic Dome with Solar Experimental House, 2012