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Karl Wirsum, Saw Saw Saw, 1966 © the artist. Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, gift of Joseph and Jory Shapiro, 1976.11. Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago

Karl Wirsum, Saw Saw Saw, 1966 © the artist. Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, gift of Joseph and Jory Shapiro, 1976.11. Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago

Chicago Imagist artists Sarah Canright, Art Green, Suellen Rocca and Gladys Nilsson discuss the genesis of the Imagist movement, the provocation posed by Chicago and its vernacular cultures in an informal Q&A with curators Sarah McCrory (Director, Goldsmiths CCA) and Rosie Cooper (Head of Exhibitions, De La Warr Pavilion).

This event was held on the occasion of How Chicago!, the first significant exhibition in the UK in almost 40 years of work by the Chicago Imagists, organised by Hayward Gallery Touring in collaboration with Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art and De La Warr Pavilion. 

Chicago Imagist artists Sarah Canright, Art Green, Suellen Rocca and Gladys Nilsson discuss the genesis of the Imagist movement, the provocation posed by Chicago and its vernacular cultures in an informal Q&A with curators Sarah McCrory (Director, Goldsmiths CCA) and Rosie Cooper (Head of Exhibitions, De La Warr Pavilion).

This event was held on the occasion of How Chicago!, the first significant exhibition in the UK in almost 40 years of work by the Chicago Imagists, organised by Hayward Gallery Touring in collaboration with Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art and De La Warr Pavilion. 

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