Built Environments, Text Sources, and Media Technologies, from the Truisms to YOU BE MY ALLY

Built Environments, Text Sources, and Media Technologies, from the Truisms to YOU BE MY ALLY

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Virtual Program
Add to Calendar 2020-10-26 13:00:00 2020-10-26 14:00:00 Built Environments, Text Sources, and Media Technologies, from the Truisms to YOU BE MY ALLY This panel addresses the central components of Jenny Holzer’s new work, YOU BE MY ALLY -  including the built environment, text sources, as well as so-called “new media" and mass media—to consider the University’s commission in relationship to Holzer’s past work, to our present context, and to practices in architecture, liberal arts education, and new media art and archaeology.  Panelists include award-winning architect Billie Tsien (Founding Partner, Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners); media archaeology scholar Ina Blom (Professor, University of Oslo and Wigeland Visiting Professor in the Department of Art History, University of Chicago); head of Media Aesthetics Core and literary scholar Benjamin Morgan (Associate Professor, Department of English Language and Literature); and moderated by art historian and Holzer team member Christine Mehring (Mary L. Block Professor of Art History and the College; Adjunct Curator, Smart Museum of Art). Register here to attend the panel. Virtual Program Department of Art History drupal@seastar.uchicago.edu America/Chicago public
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This panel addresses the central components of Jenny Holzer’s new work, YOU BE MY ALLY -  including the built environment, text sources, as well as so-called “new media" and mass media—to consider the University’s commission in relationship to Holzer’s past work, to our present context, and to practices in architecture, liberal arts education, and new media art and archaeology.  Panelists include award-winning architect Billie Tsien (Founding Partner, Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners); media archaeology scholar Ina Blom (Professor, University of Oslo and Wigeland Visiting Professor in the Department of Art History, University of Chicago); head of Media Aesthetics Core and literary scholar Benjamin Morgan (Associate Professor, Department of English Language and Literature); and moderated by art historian and Holzer team member Christine Mehring (Mary L. Block Professor of Art History and the College; Adjunct Curator, Smart Museum of Art).

Register here to attend the panel.