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SUMMARY: Hannah Feldman — I Take Care of History: A Tale of Two Gifts
DESCRIPTION: I Take Care of History: A Tale of Two Gifts Joan Carlisle-Irvi
 ng Lecture Series [Note: this lecture was cancelled due to unforeseen circu
 mstances] Wednesday\, February 8 5:30 PM Room 102 Frederic Lasserre Buildin
 g 6333 Memorial Road\, UBC This talk considers two collections of so-presum
 ed avant-garde art gifted by prominent Europeans to embryonic art instituti
 ons in […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <h3>I Take Care of History: A Tale of Two Gif
 ts</h3><p>Joan Carlisle-Irving Lecture Series</p><p>[<em>Note: this lecture
  was cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances</em>]</p><p>Wednesday\, Febr
 uary 8<br />5:30 PM<br />Room 102<br />Frederic Lasserre Building<br />6333
  Memorial Road\, UBC</p><p>This talk considers two collections of so-presum
 ed avant-garde art gifted by prominent Europeans to embryonic art instituti
 ons in two newly established nations: Algeria in 1964 and Israel in 1972. B
 eyond simple assumptions about a universal aspiration to the aesthetic\, ea
 ch gift bore worrying implications for the production of individualisms\, n
 ationalisms\, and the very modelling of historical time in the Algerian pos
 tcolony as well as the new colonial power that Israel had already become.</
 p><p>Hannah Feldman is associate professor of art history at Northwestern U
 niversity\, where she is also core faculty in the Program of Middle Eastern
  and North African Studies\, the Program of Comparative Literary Studies\, 
 and affiliate faculty in the Department of Art Theory and Practice. The aut
 hor of <em>From a Nation Torn</em>: <em>Decolonizing Art and Representation
  in France\, 1945–1962</em>\, she is an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation New Dir
 ections Fellow for the years 2015–2017.</p><p>Event is free and open to the
  public.</p>
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