Artificial Things
3 November 2017 – 19 January 2018
Photography exhibition curated by ‘Art at the ARB’ and ‘Shutter Hub‘
Visions of Plague: Photographs of the Third Plague Pandemic
15 February – 2 March 2018
Exhibition reception and short introductory talk, Thursday 15 February, 5-7pm
Exhibits on all floors
Curated by the ‘Visual Representations of the Third Plague Pandemic‘ research project at CRASSH
Reality Machines
Fake News Art Exhibition
9 – 29 MARCH 2018
Exhibition Preview 7-9pm, with a performance by Sophie Seita, “Making Light: In the Temple of Formidable Hypotheses” at 7.30pm
Exhibits on ground floor, first floor, and second floor
Exhibition curated in conjunction with the Post-Truth Phenomenon conference at CRASSH
Renee Spierdijk – Imposed Transitions
Painting – works on all floors of the ARB
5 April – 29 June 2018
Private View Thursday 5 April 2018, 6.00 – 8.00pm
Adam King – The Acres
Sculpture – works on the plinths in the Atrium
5 April – 29 June 2018
Private View Thursday 5 April 2018, 5.30 – 7.30pm
The Metabolic Landscape
July – September 2018, on all floors
Photography and video by Jessica Rayner and Gina Glover
Reinventing, Rethinking, and Representing Menopause: Beyond the Interdisciplinary Paradigm
Conference and online exhibition
29 September 2018, Rooms SG1 & SG2, Alison Richard Building
Kerstin Hacker – Generation Z
2 October – 21 December 2018, third floor and inside the Centre of African StudiesKerstin Hacker explores the changing perception, representation and visual self-governance in Africa through her work. Her current research investigates the emerging middle class in Lusaka, Zambia.
The Itinerary – Tracing the Refugee Routes
12 November – 21 December 2018, atrium, first and second floor
Documentary photography by Milos Bicanski, Andrea Bonetti, Dimitrios Bouras, Louisa Gouliamaki, Yannis Kolesidis, Yannis Liakos, Menelaos Myrillas, Nikos Paleologos, Anna Pantelia, Fotis Plegas, Orestis Seferoglou
Exhibition talk and discussion with Dimitrios Bouras on 26 November at 5.30pm, Room SG1, Alison Richard Building