Precarity: Art and the Humanities

Please join the Franklin Humanities Institute at the Nasher Museum of Art for this exhibition closing event on John Akomfrah's Precarity (on view until September 2)! The Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke University presents an interdisciplinary panel of humanities faculty on Precarity, the three-channel video by acclaimed British filmmaker John Akomfrah. Precarityis about the life and myth of Charles "Buddy" Bolden, the New
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Exhibition Opening and Gallery Talk: In Transit

An exhibition about migration in and around Europe, In Transit introduces, through art, a new history and context to the ongoing global refugee crisis. The exhibition draws attention to the long, rich artistic engagement in two major zones of migration: Northern Europe, from the region around Calais, Flanders and the Low countries, and Southern Europe,
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Decolonizing Appearance – CAMP Copenhagen

Pedro Lasch and FHI Social Practice Lab will have two contributions in the show Decolonizing Appearance, guest curated by Nicholas Mirzoeff at CAMP / Center for Art on Migration Politics, Trampoline House, Copenhagen, Denmark (September 21 – December 15, 2018) Entitled Global Indianization / Indianización Global, the first is map (2009) by Pedro Lasch that
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Pedro Lasch en Fundación Casa Wabi – Santa María

Fundación Casa Wabi presenta la décima muestra de su programa de exposiciones en Casa Santa María. "Una Propuesta Escultórica para el Zócalo", da fé de la iniciativa que el artista Pedro Lasch (Ciudad de México) propuso a la “Comisión de Arte en Espacios Públicos” (CAEP) en del Gobierno de la Ciudad de México en 1999
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