Episodes
A 1999 recipient of a MacArthur Foundation “Genius” Grant as well as the 2003 American representative at the Venice Biennale, Fred Wilson is internationally known for his museum installations, in which he re-installs and re-labels objects owned by a museum for the purpose of creating new meanings and non-conventional narratives. Beyond bringing home the point that the way we view and “read” objects is conditioned by context and juxtaposition, Wilson’s installations subvert, criticize, or poke...
Published 08/04/10
Published 08/04/10
Published 08/03/10
Keynote speaker: Dr. Glenn Wharton
Published 08/03/10
'Emerging Stakeholders' moderated by Alexander Bauer. Student speakers: Josh Gorman, Jennifer Zazo, Heather Hope Stephens, Léontine Meijer-Van Mensch, Paula Assunçãao dos Santos
Published 08/03/10
'Changing Perceptions' moderated by Steven Lubar. Student speakers: Elizabeth Reilly-Brown, Marisa Day, Lydie Diakhaté, Maison Tropicale, Amelia Wong
Published 08/03/10
'New Arguments' moderated by Bruce Altshuler. Student speakers: Jennine Schweighardt, Peter Brown, Walter Lehmann, Chelsea Haines
Published 08/03/10
Roundtable Discussion: 'New Directions in Museum Ethics Scholarship'. Speakers: Bruce Altshuler, Alexander Bauer, Petra Chu, Juergen Heinrichs, Carlo Lamagna, Steve Lubar, Janet Marstine, Dr. Glenn Wharton
Published 08/03/10