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David Cunningham
  • Department of English, Linguistics & Cultural Studies
    University of Westminster
    32-38 Wells Street
    London
    W1T 3UW
    United Kingdom
Dr. David Cunningham is Deputy Director of the Institute for Modern and Contemporary Culture and a Reader in Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Westminster in London. He has published widely on aesthetics, modernism, and... more
Dr. David Cunningham is Deputy Director of the Institute for Modern and Contemporary Culture and a Reader in Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Westminster in London. He has published widely on aesthetics, modernism, and the theory of the novel, including collections on Adorno and Literature and Photography and Literature. He is a longstanding editor of the journal Radical Philosophy. FALL 2015 UPCOMING TALKS
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Jon Goodbun and David Cunningham in conversation with David Greene
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Raven Row played host for six weeks to a series of public events that mined the contested space between contemporary literature and art. Taking this space as a starting point, the participants – including leading writers, visual and... more
Raven Row played host for six weeks to a series of public events that mined the contested space between contemporary literature and art.

Taking this space as a starting point, the participants – including leading writers, visual and performance artists – reflected on the possible overlaps, parallels, tangents and interferences between some of today’s most adventurous forms of writing and art making. The variety of formats reflected the diversity of the contributors, spanning readings, performances, panel discussions and publishing experiments.

Organised by John Douglas Millar, David Musgrave, Luke Skrebowski, Natasha Soobramanien and Luke Williams. A companion display curated by Antony Hudek, Marginalia, comprised of artworks by Eleanor Antin, Isidore Isou, John Murphy and Philippe Thomas.
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