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Critical Information Conference 2014

Featuring graduate student moderators Cynthia Cruz, Emmanuel Iduma, Michael Johnson, Kaitlyn A. Kramer, Amelia Rina, and Elizabeth Sultzer Continue reading

Lynne Tillman on Andy Warhol for the Tate

The Tate interviews Prof Lynne Tillman on Andy Warhol, after revisiting him in her latest book What Would Lynne Tillman Do? Continue reading

Quijote Talk: Claudia La Rocco with Paul Chan

Claudia La Rocco in conversation with Paul Chan Continue reading

Maria Lassnig at MoMA PS1

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COLOR WALK POEM TWO POINT OH—Elizabeth Sultzer

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Lucy Raven: On Background

Lucy Raven will discuss two current works that explore location and space as they relate to contemporary movie-making Continue reading

Maria Lassnig at PS1

Elizabeth Sultzer (Class of 2015) reviews the Maria Lassnig retrospective at MoMA PS1 for Zephyr Continue reading

John Jea: A Fugitive History

Emmanuel Iduma (Class of 2015) examines a 19th-century text in the In Pursuit of Freedom exhibition at the Brooklyn Historical Society, for Zephyr Continue reading

Let Me Tell You a Story

Tatiane Schilaro (Class of 2015) remembers the 2014 Whitney Biennial for Zephyr Continue reading

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