The Sunday Preview: Lecture

Tim de Lisle
Saturday 18 July 1992 18:02 EDT
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Brian Eno (Sadler's Wells, 071-278 8916, tomorrow). Musician, non-musician, video painter, record producer, installationist and conversationalist, Eno also gives 'illustrated lectures'. This is his first in Britain and looks, among other things, at curatorship, which he feels is an art form of the future. The subtitle is 'Three Studies in Confusion'. The title will be revealed on the night. If this makes it sound a bit dry, it won't be.

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