Girls Rule the World: Visual Pleasure, Sexual Politics and Pop Imagery

WHEN:

Mon September 14th 2015
Ended

WHERE:

London

WHAT:

Presented by The Photographers' Gallery in response to their current exhibition We Want More, this expert panel explores the shifts in authorship and control of image-making, especially for women - in contemporary music culture.

Chaired by writer, cultural commentator and editor, Ekow Eshun, panelists include award-winning performer, Little Boots, writer and broadcaster Miranda Sawyer plus Juliette Larthe, award-winning producer of music videos by artists such as M.I.A., Kanye West, Rihanna.

Please note: programme may be subject to change and under 16s cannot be admitted.

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