In Conversation: Bill Armstrong, Brian Dillon & Edward Dimsdale: Bill Armstrong: Light Form
HackelBury hosted an In Conversation on October 11 at 6:30pm, between Bill Armstrong, Brian Dillon and Edward Dimsdale. The conversation discussed Armstrong's artistic practice, the series included in the exhibition, colour theory, and the merit of 'blur' in photographic images.
Biographies:
Bill Armstrong is an American photographer based in New York. His photographic work, characterised by the use of colour and blending, finds in the human figure and in classical Greek and Roman art an important source of inspiration.
Brian Dillon is an Irish writer based in London. His books include Affinities, Suppose a Sentence, Essayism and In the Dark Room. His essays and criticism have appeared in frieze, Art Review, The New Yorker, The Guardian, the London Review of Books and the New York Times.
Edward Dimsdale is a British writer and professor based in Cambridge. He is a Professor of Art & Contemporary Visual Culture and Head of the Cambridge School of Visual Arts and Performing Arts Graduate School.
