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Marguerite Humeau will present a lecture and discussion at London’s UCL on October 19.

The talk will look at the relationship between archaeologists and artists, and expand on Humeau’s practice which “stages the crossing of great distances in time and space, transitions between animal and mineral, and encounters between personal desires and natural forces.” Combining fact and fiction, the works create narratives that ‘resuscitate the past’ in a contemporary quest for information.

Humeau is currently showing FOXP2, a solo exhibition at Nottingham Contemporary which runs until January 19.

Visit the FB event page for more details.**

Marguerite Humeau, 'FOXP2', (2016). Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Palais de Tokyo. Photo: Spassky Fischer
Marguerite Humeau, ‘FOXP2’, (2016). Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Palais de Tokyo. Photo: Spassky Fischer

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Marguerite Humeau will present a lecture and discussion at London’s UCL on October 19.

The talk will look at the relationship between archaeologists and artists, and expand on Humeau’s practice which “stages the crossing of great distances in time and space, transitions between animal and mineral, and encounters between personal desires and natural forces.” Combining fact and fiction, the works create narratives that ‘resuscitate the past’ in a contemporary quest for information.

Humeau is currently showing FOXP2, a solo exhibition at Nottingham Contemporary which runs until January 19.

Visit the FB event page for more details.**

Marguerite Humeau, 'FOXP2', (2016). Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Palais de Tokyo. Photo: Spassky Fischer
Marguerite Humeau, ‘FOXP2’, (2016). Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Palais de Tokyo. Photo: Spassky Fischer
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Marguerite Humeau will present a lecture and discussion at London’s UCL on October 19.

The talk will look at the relationship between archaeologists and artists, and expand on Humeau’s practice which “stages the crossing of great distances in time and space, transitions between animal and mineral, and encounters between personal desires and natural forces.” Combining fact and fiction, the works create narratives that ‘resuscitate the past’ in a contemporary quest for information.

Humeau is currently showing FOXP2, a solo exhibition at Nottingham Contemporary which runs until January 19.

Visit the FB event page for more details.**

Marguerite Humeau, 'FOXP2', (2016). Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Palais de Tokyo. Photo: Spassky Fischer
Marguerite Humeau, ‘FOXP2’, (2016). Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Palais de Tokyo. Photo: Spassky Fischer
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