Fairfax Theatre, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
Wednesday 17 November, 12:45pm
Santiago Sierra in conversation with Peter Naumann
Cinema A, Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane
Saturday 20 November, 2pm
Santiago Sierra in conversation with Nicholas Baume
Spanish artist Santiago Sierra is internationally renowned for his challenging artworks that focus our attention on the inequities in social and economic
systems. As part of the 22nd Kaldor Public Art Project with Sierra, the artist will also present a public program of talks and events in three Australian
cities. In Sydney, he speaks with a panel of indigenous Australian artists at the Cervantes Institute; in Canberra, he speaks with Peter Naumann at
the National Gallery of Australia; and in Brisbane, he speaks with Nicholas Baume the Gallery of Modern Art on the occasion of the opening of his project
there.
Santiago Sierra in conversation with Jonathan Jones, Christopher Hodges, r e a and Richard Bell (right-left)
Add to CalendarAustralia/SydneySANTIAGO SIERRAA series of talks by Santiago Sierra in Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne. Sierra is internationally renowned for his artworks that focus on the inequities in social and economic systems.CERVANTES INSTITUTE, SYDNEY NGA, CANBERRA GOMA, BRISBANE
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