An Ill Wind That Blows No Good? A Reinterpretation of the Depiction of Abe no Nakamaro in the Kibi Daijin Nittô Emaki Scroll
Monumental Towers and Mutable Pyramids: Mathias Goeritz and the New Art in Midcentury Mexico
Landfills and Lifescapes: New York’s Fresh Kills and the Politics of Landscape Urbanism
The University of Pittsburgh's Museum Studies class invites you to join us this Saturday, December 3rd at 3pm to celebrate the closing of our show, the imprint of war: responses in print!
Professor Armstrong will give a talk related to his forthcoming book on Julien-David Leroy and the Making of Architectural History.
Film screening and discussion with the artists.
CAROL CONDE and KARL BEVERIDGE are a Toronto-based duo who have an amazing track record of socially concerned and politically committed art making, which usefully contributes to interpretations of Contextual Practice.
On behalf of Pearson and Independent Curators International, please join us for a reception
with Terry Smith to celebrate the launch of his new publication Contemporary Art: World Currents.
"Imagining Connectivity: World Picturing in Contemporary Cultures"
Humanities Center Lecture, Lecture, Benjamin Kahan (Early-Career Fellow), “Andy Warhol is a ‘V’: Philosophical Bachelorhood and the Celibate Factory”