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Gerard Byrne

A thing is a hole in a thing it is not
January 09 – February 27, 2011

 

Sunday, February 27, 2011, 2:00 pm

Panel Discussion

Minimalism Now
Rachel Harrison, sculptor
Miwon Kwon, Professor of Art History, UCLA
James Meyer, Associate Professor of Art History, Emory University
David Raskin, Professor of Art History, Theory, and Criticism, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago


Location: Kent Hall room 107, The University of Chicago
Admission: free
 

This panel puts the issue of Minimalism?s morphology and relevance to a noteworthy cast of scholars and artists. Harrison has exhibited internationally in leading venues. Kwon is the author of One Place After Another: Site-Specific Art and Locational Identity (MIT Press, 2002). Meyer is the author of Minimalism: Art and Polemics in the 1960s (Yale University Press, 2001). Raskin is the author of Donald Judd (Yale University Press, 2010).

This event will take place in Kent Hall room 107. 1020 East 58th St. (On the Main Quadrangle of the University, diagonally northeast of The Renaissance Society)

 

Minimalism Now Panel Discussion, 2011
L-R: Hamza Walker, James Meyer, Miwon Kwon, Rachel Harrison, David Raskin
 

Minimalism Now

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