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The
Driver, the Mechanic, the Girl and the Car ('55 Chevy) - from Two Lane Blacktop, dir. Monte Hellman,
1971 (See American Icons: The Open Road,
below.)
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This year's Cheltenham Literature Festival (7 - 16 October) includes a handful of events about art and
photography. The following are listed in the order in which they are scheduled:
Is the Selfie Really Selfish? Frances Borzello, author of Seeing Ourselves:
Women's Self-Portraits, discusses self-portraits from the Renaissance to
the digital age.
Sunday 9 October, 2-3pm
Edward Hopper: The Darker Side of the American Dream. Rosalind Ormiston discusses Hopper's vision of C20
American life.
Monday 10 October,
11.30am-12.30pm
Georgia O'Keeffe. Concurrent with the Tate's exhibition (continuing
until 30 October) curator Tanya Barson discusses the importance of O'Keeffe
with artist Kaye Donachie and art historian Anne Wagner - chaired by art critic
Rachel Campbell-Johnston.
Monday 10 October, 7.45-8.45pm
Turner. Turner biographer Franny Moyle and artist Tim Wright
discuss Turner's life and art.
Thursday 13 October, 11am-12noon
The Vanishing Man: In Pursuit of
Velázquez. Laura Cumming discusses the C17 life of Velázquez' and the C19 'discovery' of a Velázquez
painting in a Victorian boarding school.
Friday 14 October, 3.30-4,30pm
Sophie Ryder: A Life in Sculpture. Ryder, whose Hare and Minotaur is a
familiar sight on Cheltenham's Promenade talks to Jon Benington about her work
and interest in mythical creatures.
Friday 14 October, 5.45-6.45pm
Hans Ulrich Obrist:
Lives of the Artist, Lives of the Architects. The globe-trotting curator and director of Serpentine Galleries, Hans Ulrich Obrist, discusses
his life in the international artworld with Mark Lawson.
Saturday15 October, 10.30-11.30am
Saturday15 October, 10.30-11.30am
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Ai Weiwei
with Tree, 2009-10 – installation at
Royal Academy, 2015
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Art and Activism: Celebrating Ai
Weiwei. RA director Tim Marlow and
Serpentine Galleries director Hans Ulrich Obrist discuss the work and
significance of Ai Weiwei.
Saturday 15 October, 1.30-2.20pm
And finally, the pick of the
crop, in my view:
American Icons: The Open Road. The
authors of two of my favourite books - David Campany, (The Open Road: Photography and the American Road Trip) and Jason Wood (100 Road Movies) talk with ‘Beat Generation scholar’ Oliver Harris about being
on the road in America. Chaired by Sarfraz Manzoor