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Interrogating Global Contemporary Art: Research, Pedagogy, Museums

Thursday, October 15, 2020

2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

The University of Houston Art History Program invites you to join us for a series of free online conversations Interrogating Global Contemporary Art: Research, Pedagogy, Museums aimed at illuminating the idea of global contemporary art. Individual presentations by preeminent scholars and curators will highlight diverse approaches to shaping the notion of global contemporary art through research, pedagogy, exhibition-making and public outreach. The series culminates in a “Global Roundtable” that reconvenes all speakers in dynamic group conversation. We ask: What is global contemporary art and how is it remaking approaches to artistic practice, scholarship and curation? In a moment of cultural reckoning that has rendered past efforts at diversifying and expanding the canon insufficient, how can the idea of global contemporary art help us to critically and ethically engage in the reconstruction of a historically exclusive discipline? As academic programs and museums adopt its rhetoric—along with its weaknesses and blindspots—is global contemporary art here to stay? Presented in a lively and engaging format, the series will examine the stakes of the global contemporary paradigm as scholars, educators and curators urgently push to reinvent the discipline and its institutions.   

David Joselit: October 8, 2:30 p.m. CST  

Professor of Art, Film and Visual Studies at Harvard University  

Mari Carmen Ramírez: October 13, 3:00 p.m. CST  

Wortham Curator of Latin American Art at the  Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

Leah DickermanOctober 15, 2:30 p.m. CST  

Director of Editorial and Content Strategy at The Museum of Modern Art  

Atreyee Gupta: October 28, 2:30 p.m. CST  

Assistant Professor of Global Modern Art and South and   Southeast Asian Art at the University of California, Berkeley  

Global Roundtable: November 9, 2:00 p.m. CST  

*REGISTER on Eventbrite. The conversations will take place on Zoom and will be simultaneously live-streamed to the University of Houston School of Art’s YouTube channel.
Zoom meeting registration is limited. You can register for the events until midnight (12:00 am CST/CDT) of the day the event takes place using Eventbrite link above. You will receive connection instructions on the day of each event for which you are registered.*

Organized by Art History faculty members Natilee Harren, Sandra Zalman, and Postdoctoral Fellow Dorota Biczel with support from the University of Houston Division of Research and with promotional support from Blaffer Art Museum.  

23 September-New York, NY- Leah Dickerman, Director of Editorial and Content Strategy, MoMA attends the ’ And then you read Baldwin’ a day long reading of Author/Social Critic, the late James Baldwin held at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, a part of the New York Public Library on September 24, 2017 in the Harlem section of New York City. Photo by mpi43/MediaPunchInc
Location
Virtual Event
Cost
Free event; however, RSVP is required.
Contact
Dorota Biczel
dmbiczel@Central.UH.EDU