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The Performance of Public Art Symposium: Owen Hatherley
Collective Gallery Podcasts
English - August 26, 2011 12:59 - 34 minutes - 31.8 MBVisual Arts Arts art calton contemporary edinburgh hill monument Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Owen Hatherley is a writer and journalist based in London who writes primarily on architecture, politics and culture. Hatherley is a regular contributor to Building Design, New Statesman and New Humanist and has also written for The Guardian and Icon. His first book Militant Modernism was published by 0 Books in 2009 and was described by The Guardian as an "intelligent and passionately argued attempt to 'excavate utopia' from the ruins of modernism". Hatherley presents 'A New Kind of Bleak: Blair's Buildings, before and after the boom'. Unfortunately due to an error with the recording equipment Hatherley's talk is incomplete.