16 February 2018, 6.45-8.45pm
Tickets £22
Inspired by The EY Exhibition: Impressionists in London, which tells the story of artists who fled to Britain to escape war in France, this salon-style discussion considers how notions of refuge, exile and migration continue to shape the contemporary world. Journalist Daniel Trilling (editor of New Humanist) will lead conversations with the artist Idris Khan, and the writer and publisher Meike Ziervogel (founder of Peirene Press). The evening includes a private view of the exhibition.
Image: Idris Khan in his London studio, 2017.
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