In Conversation: Fault Lines—Mapping Absence
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Please join art historian, Dr. Huey Gene Copeland, University of Pittsburgh’s Andrew W. Mellon Professor, Ananda Cohen-Aponte, Associate Professor of History of Art at Cornell University, and Dr. Marie-Stéphanie Delamaire, Curator of European and American Art at Carnegie Museum of Art, for an evening of dialogue concerning the exhibition, Fault Lines: Art, Imperialism and the Atlantic World. Together, we will discuss practices of mapping absences on the historic narratives of 17th and 18th century Art History. Free, museum admission not required.
About In Conversation
In Conversation is a series of engaged discussions with scholars, artists, writers, and creatives who explore different points of view and share multiple perspectives on our collections and exhibitions. Hear from a diverse lineup of guests discussing a range of topics in relation to our galleries and public art spaces.
Image caption: Sir Peter Lely, Louise Renee de Penencoet de Kerouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth, 1665, Carnegie Museum of Art, Gift of Mrs. George Leary
Learn more: https://carnegieart.org/event/in-conversation-fault-lines-mapping-absence/
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About In Conversation
In Conversation is a series of engaged discussions with scholars, artists, writers, and creatives who explore different points of view and share multiple perspectives on our collections and exhibitions. Hear from a diverse lineup of guests discussing a range of topics in relation to our galleries and public art spaces.
Image caption: Sir Peter Lely, Louise Renee de Penencoet de Kerouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth, 1665, Carnegie Museum of Art, Gift of Mrs. George Leary
Learn more: https://carnegieart.org/event/in-conversation-fault-lines-mapping-absence/
Get Tickets
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