Home no Home

12 Apr 2022

The College of Arts and Creative Enterprises would like to invite you to the talk:
 
“Home no Home”
 
Dr Ioannis Papavasileiou
Assistant Professor of Visual Arts    
Friday 22nd April 2022
    
12:00-12:30pm (UAE)
    
Zoom
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Contact Marco Sosa for further details marco.sosa@zu.ac.ae

Dr Ioannis's lecture will elaborate on his research project Home no Home and the research outputs of his Research Intensive Fund ZU/R20109. Home no Home contributes artistic parallels to discourses about thoughts and feelings of expatriation and reveals, through expanded photography images, the social and psychological complexities associated with this global phenomenon. The output of his creative based research consists of the series: Home no Home, No Direction Home and its upcoming exhibition at the National Numismatic Museum of Greece, the research paper The Social, Political and Psychological Extensions of Expatriation through views of Place, and many parallel student events, such as the student exhibitions: Speculative Landscapes, Looking Elsewhere, Alternative Dimensions, Home and Away, and Home and Elsewhere.
 
Dr Ioannis Galanopoulos-Papavasileiou is an Assistant Professor of Art at Zayed University, UAE. Ioannis is an interdisciplinary contemporary visual artist, and has participated in numerous solo and group art exhibitions in UAE, Europe, the USA, Australia, China and Japan. His work has been acquired by private and public collections. His expanded photography work examines the relationship between ideated, geographic and virtual place, as well as the connections between objects, artists, media, viewers and society. Ioannis is a regular contributor to scholarly research journals and publications such as CGNet's On the Image , Taylor and Francis Photography and Culture, and the Canadian Review of Comparative Literature. His latest publication includes the article The Post Readymade Photographed Object at The International Journal of the Image.
 
The CACE Friday Lecture Series is a CACE Research Committee initiative for faculty to share their current research with their peers.
 
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