Amie Siegel will be in conversation with Priyesh Mistry, Associate Curator of Modern & Contemporary Projects at The National Gallery tomorrow, Friday, 29 April.
The discussion will centre around Siegel’s new work, Bloodlines, which explores complex networks of art, pedigree and cultural identification.
The talk is part of ‘Unexpected views’, The National Gallery’s series of discussions with some of the most important cultural practitioners today.
Bloodlines is on display at Thomas Dane Gallery, London until 23 July 2022, and at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art until 4 September 2022.
Room 34
The National Gallery
Trafalgar Square
London WC2N 5DN
6.30 – 7.15pm, Friday, 29 April
Please note the event is fully booked, but additional places may be available on the day.