Dr Kamini Vellodi In Conversation With Laurence Noga
Description
Laurence Noga has a virtual exhibition at Aleph Contemporary: 'Poetics of Obsolescence'. See it on the alephcontemporary website: https://alephcontemporary.com/exhibitions/36-laurence-noga-poetics-of-obsolescence-text-by-kamini-vellodi/virtual_exhibition/
Dr Vellodi has written an accompanying text to Noga's exhibition which you can also read on the exhibition page: https://alephcontemporary.com/exhibitions/36-laurence-noga-poetics-of-obsolescence-text-by-kamini-vellodi/overview/
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Laurence Noga studied at Wimbledon School of Art in 1984 and completed his post graduate studies at Byam Shaw, Central St Martins. The artist serves as a lecturer at the University of the Arts London. In addition to his art historical writing and career as a curator, Noga has exhibited widely.
Kamini Vellodi is a writer and artist and Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Theory and History of Art in Edinburgh College of Art at the University of Edinburgh. Her research intersects 20th century and contemporary continental philosophy and theory, and theories and historiographies of art history and visual culture. She is the author of 'Tintoretto's Difference. Deleuze, Diagrammatics and Art History' published by Bloomsbury in 2019, and is Series Editor of 'Refractions. At the borders of art history and philosophy' for Edinburgh University Press. She studied Painting at the Royal College of Art and Chelsea College of Art and holds a PhD in Philosophy from the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy, Middlesex University.