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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Paris, Politics, and Soto: A Conversation with Estrellita B. Brodsky
Estrellita B. Brodsky is experiencing what for many art historians is a dream come true: less than three years after receiving her PhD from the Institute of Fine Arts, she has succeeded in curating an exhibition based on her dissertation … Continue reading
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Tagged alumni, exhibition reviews, grey gallery, IFA, latin american, NYU
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Interview: Wu Hung, Part 2
This is the second of two parts. Find Part 1 here. Robert Brennan: That might segue into another issue we wanted to discuss: the relationship between curating and teaching. We were curious about the role of teaching recent art in … Continue reading
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Tagged china, contemporary art, IFA, interviews, NYU, professors, student posts, wu hung
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Interview: Wu Hung, Part 1
The Institute of Fine Arts was extremely fortunate to have Professor Wu Hung of the University of Chicago as a Kirk Varnedoe Visiting Professor during the Spring 2011 semester. The following interview was conducted by a group of students who … Continue reading
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Tagged china, contemporary art, IFA, interviews, NYU, professors, student posts, wu hung
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A Pacific Standard Time Travelogue, Part 1
For someone interested in Los Angeles art, Pacific Standard Time (PST), the Getty Initiative that connects over 60 Southern California cultural institutions and museums in an 11-month exploration and celebration of postwar Los Angeles culture, feels like a limited-time offer … Continue reading
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Tagged exhibition reviews, getty, lacma, los angeles, mcasd, pacific standard time, panels, pst, student posts
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