Image: Steve Cannon, as photographed by Gail Thacker. In Hyperallergic article, “Blindness, Memory, and the Vestiges of Anarchy” by Megan Youngblood. 17 May 2013. Blindman Draws Lines: A Conversation with Steve Cannon Tuesday, September 13 6:308pm ICI Curatorial Hub 401 Broadway, Suite 1620 FREE and open to the public Curatorial Intensive alum and art writer Lydia Y. Nichols will converse with writer and scholar Steve Cannon, founder of A Gathering of the Tribes and a pioneer of the East Village literary and visual art scenes, about the lived experience of visual culture in their shared hometown of New Orleans and in New York City. Through Cannon’s personal anecdotes and their joint analyses of selected works by artists who have relationships to both places, Cannon and Nichols will examine the ways in which the black body creates meaning as it moves through these two cityscapes, the transmission of that meaning between the two cities through 20th Century migrations, and its impact on contemporary visual culture. This event is free and open to the public. To attend, please RSVP to rsvp@curatorsintl.org with STEVE in the subject line.
Blindman Draws Lines: A Conversation with Steve Cannon
September 13, 2016- - September 13, 2016 @ ICI Curatorial Hub
ICI Curatorial Hub 401 Broadway, Suite 1620 New York, NY 10013
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Hyperallergic on Steve Cannon: “Blindness, Memory, and the Vestiges of Anarchy”
“Blindness, Memory, and the Vestiges of Anarchy” on Hyperallergic http://hyperallergic.com/71394/blindness-memory-and-the-vestiges-of-anarchy/ by Megan Youngblood May 17, 2013