In Roger D. Hodge's sweeping new book, Texas Blood, he
mines the Lone Star state's borderlands and ranching past for its incredible
history and his own family's
generations - deep connection to Texas.
Session I, 5 — 7 pm Discussant: Tom McDonough Associate Professor and Chair of Art
History, Binghamton University Nicolas Linnert «All Access Politics: Reality and Spectatorship
in Two Film Installations by Jean - Luc Godard & Hito Steyerl» Hammam Aldouri «Sortir du Champ: Toward the Readymade as Artistic Practice» Benedikt Reichenbach «Materialism of Form: Binary Images as Models of Representation» Session II, 7:30 — 9:30 pm Discussant: Soyoung Yoon Assistant Professor of Art
History & Visual Studies, The New School Kim Bobier «
Mine the Gaps: Subliminal Civil Rights Struggle
in Lorraine O'Grady's Art Is...» Kaegan Sparks «Routine Performance: Self - Management and Affective Labor
in Martha Wilson's Early Works» Harold Batista «Immediate Peers for the
Generations: Intergenerational Cooperation and Mutual Dependence» Admission is free.