12546548652?profile=RESIZE_400xVisual Arts Worcester (VAW) is honoured to host the British photographer Adam Fuss who will be in conversation with art historian Geoffrey Batchen. Adam Fuss is a contemporary British photographer. Known for his ethereal images created using a photogram technique in which objects are placed directly on light-sensitive painter, Fuss achieves a poetic sense of detachment and wonder throughout his work. As reviewed in The New Yorker: “A restlessly inventive photographer, Fuss has made some of the most exciting, mysterious and provocative images of the past twenty years.” Widely shown, his work is represented in many American and international collections, including: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

Geoffrey Batchen is a specialist in the history of photography and taught art history in Australia, the United States and New Zealand before coming to the University of Oxford in 2020. He began his career as a curator, having edited art magazines, hosted a radio show, and published a variety of books.

In conversation with Adam Fuss and Geoffrey Batchen
Tuesday, 28 May 2024 at 1730

Free admission
Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre, Worcester College, Walton Street, OX1 2HB
Booking here: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/visual-arts-worcester/in-conversation-with-adam-fuss-and-geoffrey-batchen-free/e-zlgdde

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