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DESCRIPTION:Throughout his career, Alfredo Jaar has found ways to address and depict 
 unthinkable but very real atrocities—genocide, ethnic and political 
 violence. By using text, installation, media tracking, and interactive 
 elements, his work demands and facilitates reflection. With his highly 
 regarded Rwanda Project 1994–2000, Jaar depicted the horrific 
 violence—things beyond the imagination—by exploiting the idea that the 
 image itself is no longer enough. In a talk titled "It Is Difficult," Jaar 
 will present and discuss a series of public interventions realized in the 
 last five years. These projects will also serve as an introduction to the 
 themes of a course Jaar will be leading this Fall at SFAI as Fellow of the 
 Center for Public Practice. Alfredo Jaar is an artist, architect, and 
 filmmaker who lives and works in New York. He was born in Santiago de Chile 
 in 1956. His work has been shown extensively around the world including in 
 the Venice, São Paulo, Johannesburg, Sydney, Istanbul, and Kwangju 
 Biennales as well as Documenta in Kassel. He received a Guggenheim 
 Fellowship in 1986 and a MacArthur Fellowship in 2000. 
 www.alfredojaar.net\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/09/05/18306215.php
SUMMARY:Alfredo Jaar Gives Public Lecture
LOCATION:San Francisco Art Institute, Lecture Hall\n800 Chestnut 
 Street\n415.771.7020\nwww.sfai.edu\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/09/05/18306215.php
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