Join Professor Joselit, Mary Ann Caws, Thierry de Duve, Sophie Seita, and Elizabeth Zuba for Marcel Duchamp, The Blind Man, and New York Dada: Institutional Critique and Editorial Practices, an evening of Dada-inspired conversation, with a special focus on New York Dada magazine “The Blind Man, ” edited by Duchamp, Henri-Pierre Roché, and Beatrice Wood in 1917, recently republished in a facsimile edition by Ugly Duckling Presse. Continue reading “Tonight: David Joselit on Marcel Duchamp, “The Blind Man,” and New York Dada at the Graduate Center”
Faculty News: Rachel Kousser’s “The Afterlives of Greek Sculpture” Shortlisted for the 2018 Runciman Book Award
Student News: Andrianna Campbell Co-launches apricota, a New Journal of Modern and Contemporary Art History and Criticism
Edited by Graduate Center doctoral candidate Andrianna Campbell and Reed College visiting assistant professor Joanna Fiduccia, apricota is conceived as as an “antidote to the cool remove of many forums for art historical scholarship.” Issue 1 is dedicated to the theme of fights, “from the verbal spat to the gloves-off brawl.” Continue reading “Student News: Andrianna Campbell Co-launches apricota, a New Journal of Modern and Contemporary Art History and Criticism”
Save the Date: Amanda Wunder Speaking about Baroque Seville and Francisco de Zurbarán on April 17
On April 17 at 6:30 PM, Amanda Wunder, Associate Professor of 16th- and 17th-Century Spanish Art; Early Modern European Textiles and Fashion at The Graduate Center, CUNY and Lehman College, will be in conversation with Frick Collection Senior Curator Susan Galassi about Baroque Seville and Zurbarán at New York University’s King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center. Continue reading “Save the Date: Amanda Wunder Speaking about Baroque Seville and Francisco de Zurbarán on April 17”
April 19-20: Super/Natural: Excess, Ecologies, and Art in the Americas
Save the dates for Super/Natural: Excess, Ecologies, and Art in the Americas, co-organized by Graduate Center Ph.D. candidates Danielle Stewart and Gillian Sneed, and Ph.D. student Horacio Ramos. Continue reading “April 19-20: Super/Natural: Excess, Ecologies, and Art in the Americas”
Faculty News: Dr. Marta Gutman Awarded a Fall 2018 Advanced Research Collaborative Fellowship at the Graduate Center
Congratulations to Professor Gutman! The fellowship will support work on her forthcoming book, Just Space: Architecture, Education, and Inequality in Urban America, to be published by the University of Texas Press. Continue reading “Faculty News: Dr. Marta Gutman Awarded a Fall 2018 Advanced Research Collaborative Fellowship at the Graduate Center”
Fellowships Due March 16
The CUNY Graduate Center art history program is currently offering several exciting fellowship opportunities for students at various levels of their graduate work! All are due Friday, March 16. See below for details. Continue reading “Fellowships Due March 16”
Student News: Congratulations to this Week’s 25 Fellowship Winners!
This week has been a banner week for fellowships in the Art History Program. Congratulations are due to the following: Continue reading “Student News: Congratulations to this Week’s 25 Fellowship Winners!”
Welcoming Professor Michael Lobel
We are happy to welcome Dr. Michael Lobel to the Doctoral Faculty. Read below for the full press release. Continue reading “Welcoming Professor Michael Lobel”
The CUNY Graduate Center at CAA 2018
From Wednesday, February 21 through Saturday, February 24, CAA will convene in Los Angeles for its 106th Annual Conference. We are proud of the numerous students, faculty, and alumni of the art history program at the CUNY Graduate Center who are coming to CAA this year as presenters, chairs, discussants, and organizers of affiliated programs! See below for a list of participants:
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