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Special Lecture: Hiroshima After Iraq: A Study in Art and War
March 10, 2010
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A noted art historian and critic, Rosalyn Deutsche has written extensively on topics including public art, art and activism, and feminist theories of representation. She teaches at Barnard College and is the author of the well-known book Evictions: Art and Spatial Politics. This talk presents her current work on contemporary art and war.
Co-presented by the Blanton Museum of Art and the Humanities Institute at the University of Texas at Austin. Presented as part of the Humanities Institute Distinguished Lecture Series, Intellectual Life at Moments of Crisis.
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MLK at Congress
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Every Thursday is FREE! Current UT faculty/students/staff--Free Blanton Members--Free Adults--$7 Seniors (65+)--$5 College students with valid ID--$3 Youth (13 - 21)--$3 Children 12 & under--Free
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March 10, 2010Times:
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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