Natalie Adamson University of Melbourne, “The end of Folklore: the Ecole de Paris caught between Nationalism and Universalism, 1946-1964” Patrik Anderson Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design, “Chance in Stockholm and Paris: 1995-1961” Laurence Betrand-Dorleac Universite Amiens, istitut de Sciences Politique, Paris, “La Violence dans cette Historie” Benjamin Buchloh Barnard University, “Refiguring the Post-War […]
Exchange: A Performance in Shades of Gray Wednesday, January 17, 2007 Faculty Associates Lunch Talk Lunch and talk 12 to 2 pm, but welcome 11:45 to 2:45pm.
Report on Michel Foucault: Les Arts & Les Lettres/Arts & Humanities in the 21st Century Colloque International Art and architectural history, visual culture, literary studies, media and film studies and aesthetics have all “partaken” of Foucauldian theories, but a comparative exploration of Foucault’s significance has been lacking. If the reception of Foucault has focused on […]
AHVA Faculty Book Talk. 4pm Peter Wall Institute. AHVA ARTH faculty member T’ai Smith will discuss and read passages from her new book Bauhaus Weaving Theory: From Feminine Craft to Mode of Design (University of Minnesota Press, November 2014). Considering the role of the Bauhaus school’s weaving workshop in debates about craft and medium, Smith […]
Discussion of Siegert’s Cultural Techniques: Grids, Filters, Doors, and Other Articulations of the Real RSVP required Seats are limited and students will be given priority. Further info Reading: Introduction and Chapters 1, 3, 7, and 10 of Bernhard Siegert, Cultural Techniques: Grids, Filters, Doors, and Other Articulations of the Real, trans. Geoffrey Winthrop-Young (New York: […]
Foucault on the Arts and Letters Edited by Catherine M. Soussloff Tuesday, December 6, 2016 4:00 – 6:00 pm Reception to follow Peter Wall Institute, UBC Seminar Room 307 6331 Crescent Road Vancouver, BC As one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century, Michel Foucault’s reputation today rests on his political […]