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DESCRIPTION:Spheres of Interest: Experiments in Thinking and Action Spring 
 2007\n5:00pm, free and open to the public\n\nSpheres of Interest, the 
 Graduate Lecture Series provides an opportunity for students to engage with 
 the thoughts and productions of an international array of guest 
 participants from a variety of fields. One of the goals of the series is to 
 provoke students to imagine unfamiliar forms of perceiving and creating 
 through exposure to challenging ideas concerning how different forms of 
 contemporary and historical creative production can be conceived in the 
 present. The guest participants will not invite smooth or easy receptions 
 to the aural, visual, textual, and spatial operations, with which they are 
 engaged, but in contrast, will raise questions from the perspective of 
 producers and analysts about present and past forms of being and 
 production.\n\nFebruary 2\nJohn Welchman\n“Faces and Powers”\n\nJohn C. 
 Welchman is Professor of Art History in the Visual Arts Department at the 
 University of California, San Diego. His books on art include Modernism 
 Relocated: Towards a Cultural Studies of Visual Modernity (Allen & Unwin, 
 1995), Invisible Colours: A Visual History of Titles (Yale UP, 1997), and 
 Art After Appropriation: Essays on Art in the 1990s (Routledge, 2001). He 
 is co-author of the Dada and Surrealist Word Image (MIT Press, 1987) and of 
 Mike Kelley in the Phaidon Contemporary Artists series (1999); and editor 
 of Rethinking Borders (Minnesota UP, 1996). He has written for Artforum, 
 Screen, The New York Times, International Herald Tribune, The Economist, 
 and other newspapers and journals; and contributed catalogue essays for 
 exhibitions at the Tate (London and Liverpool), Reina Sophia (Madrid), 
 Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles), LA County Museum of Art, Sydney 
 Biennial, Vienna Museum of Contemporary Art, Contemporary Art Gallery 
 (Vancouver), Ludwig Museum (Budapest), and the Haus der Kunst (Munich). His 
 current book projects include two books on the relationships among art, 
 film, and the representation of faces (The Celluloid Face and Faces and 
 Powers), and monographs on the work of Mike Kelley (LA) and Vasco Araujo 
 (Lisbon).\n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/01/08/18344986.php
SUMMARY:John Welchman Gives Public Lecture
LOCATION:San Francisco Art Institute\n800 Chestnut Stree\n415-771-7020\nwww.sfai.edu
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/01/08/18344986.php
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