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  • 25 May '24 / 3pm

    Please join us in celebrating the publication of Ian Burn: COLLECTED WRITINGS 1966-1993, a major new volume edited by Ann Stephen and published by the Power Institute.

    Covering a period of time from 1966 to his death in 1993, Ian Burn: COLLECTED WRITINGS has been selected from a body of writing in the form of artworks, notebooks, catalogue essays, and books.

    Burn sought to grapple with how art history intersects and engages with contemporary art and political debate, arguing for a decentred view of the world. His legacy is international and can be seen in retrospective exhibitions as recent as the 2022 MAMCO exhibition. His work remains a key touchstone in art history.

    The publication is edited by Burn’s friend, frequent collaborator and eminent art historian, Dr Ann Stephen. She will launch the book in conversation with Prof. Andrew Macnamara.

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