Kit Brooks, co-curator of "Living Proof," will moderate a discussion among scholars and artists about works in the exhibition, focusing on historical contexts, artistic practices, and global influences, ranging from European Impressionism to contemporary art. Speakers will include Jed Henry, contemporary ukiyo-e designer; Willa Z. Silverman, Malvin E. and Lea P. Bank Professor of French and Jewish Studies and Head, Department of French and Francophone Studies at Penn State University; and Yukio Lippit, Professor of History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University, and Johnson-Kulukundis Family Director of the Arts, Radcliffe Institute.
For more information, visit pulitzerarts.org.
Image Credit:
Utagawa Kuniyoshi. "Onnagata," (Detail) 1850–51. Ink on paper.
12 x 8 1/2 inches (30.5 x 21.6 cm). Collection of Stephen Flavin
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Much like the poltergeist from the feature film Poltergeist 2, in person events are back! Because scheduling is scary enough, Silver Space is here to help. Behold, our virtual baby - The Events Calendar - revived by popular demand. Here you can find out when the next gallery opening is, where you can hear free artist talks, and even what you missed out on because you didn’t check the calendar like you should have in the first place. Shame!
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