Intelligence Squared Asia - You Don't Need Great Skill to Be a Great Artist

Hong Kong Convention Centre, Room S221

28 May 2010

“You Don't Need Great Skill to Be a Great Artist”

Duchamp

Marcel Duchamp, Fountain, 1917

Outset Contemporary Art Fund and Wedel Fine Art are pleased to present the third IQ2 Asia debate in Hong Kong, “You Don’t Need Great Skill to Be a Great Artist,” on 28 May 2010. The event, which brings, to Asia some of the most important voices on contemporary art, will tackle the contentious questions: Is craftsmanship still important in creating the great art of our times? Are conceptual artists taking us for fools? Is there more value in art “made” by an artist’s own hand? Is skill in art limited to the technical? Do auction results or museum endorsements create the great artist?

For the Motion

Antony Gormley
Antony Gormley
Antony Gormley, 1994 Turner Prize awardee, has revitalised the human image in sculpture through an investigation of the body as a place of memory and transformation, using his own body as subject, tool and material. He created iconic works of contemporary British sculpture, including Angel of the North at Gateshead and Quantum Cloud on the Thames in London. His work has been exhibited at major art venues like the Tate, Hayward and Serpentine galleries in the UK and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Tim Marlow
Tim Marlow
Tim Marlow is an art historian, curator, writer and broadcaster. He currently serves as director of exhibitions at London’s White Cube gallery.
The author of several books, including volumes on French sculptor Auguste Rodin and Austrian painter Egon Schiele, he has a master’s degree from London’s Courtland Institute of Art.

Moderator

Deborah Kan
Deborah Kan
Deborah Kan is a presenter for Reuters Insider and has been a journalist for more than a decade. She was the main anchor of 'Star News Asia', an award-wining newscast reaching over ten million households broadcast on the Star World channel and before that presenter of 'Talk with Deborah Kan'. In 2008, Kan was nominated as a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum.

Against the Motion

Hans Ulrich Obrist
Hans Ulrich Obrist
Hans Ulrich Obrist is an influential curator. He is also an author and
art historian. Obrist joined London’s Serpentine Gallery in 2006 and currently holds the post of Co-Director of Exhibitions and Programmes and Director of International Projects. In 2009, Art Review magazine ranked him No. 1 in their list of the 100 most powerful people in the art world.
Sarah Thornton
Sarah Thornton
Sarah Thornton is the author of 'Seven Days in the Art World', an international non-fiction bestseller, available in nine languages and forthcoming in two Chinese editions through Renmin University Press (for mainland China) and the China Times Publishing Company (for Taiwan). Thornton has a BA in Art History and a PhD in the Sociology of Culture. She is the chief writer on contemporary art for 'The Economist'.
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